Northwestern Wins First Ever NCAA Tournament Game

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Northwestern forward Gavin Skelly (44) celebrates as Vanderbilt's Joe Toye (2), Jeff Roberson (11), and Matthew Fisher-Davis (5) walk off the court following their first-round men's college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament Thursday. Rick Bowmer / Associated Press
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Northwestern forward Gavin Skelly (44) celebrates as Vanderbilt's Joe Toye (2), Jeff Roberson (11), and Matthew Fisher-Davis (5) walk off the court following their first-round men's college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament Thursday. Rick Bowmer / Associated Press

Northwestern Wins First Ever NCAA Tournament Game

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SALT LAKE CITY — What was he thinking?

Northwestern got its first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, 68-66 over Vanderbilt, after Commodores guard Matthew Fisher-Davis inexplicably grabbed Wildcats guard Bryant McIntosh on purpose, sending McIntosh to the free throw line for the go-ahead points with 15 seconds left.

Riley LaChance made a layup with 18 seconds remaining in Thursday’s game to put the ninth-seeded Commodores up by one after trailing by as many as 15.

But seconds after the in-bounds pass, Fisher-Davis reached out and grabbed McIntosh while he was in the backcourt. That put eighth-seeded Northwestern in the double bonus, and McIntosh went to the line and calmly swished the free throws with 15 seconds left.

LaChance missed a 3 on the next possession and eighth-seeded Northwestern (24-11) got another free throw.

Fisher-Davis heaved a desperation shot at the buzzer, but it missed, and he sunk his head and reached down to his shoes in despair.

McIntosh moment: McIntosh led the Wildcats with 25 points, none more important than those that came on his only two free throws of the night.

Fisher-Davis scores: Fisher-Davis led Vanderbilt with 22 points, including a 3-pointer during a 12-0 run that kept Vanderbilt in it after falling behind by 15 with 13 minutes left.

On hand: Julia Louis-Dreyfus of Seinfeld fame, whose son plays for the Wildcats, was in the stands.

Up next: Northwestern will play top-seeded Gonzaga in the second round of the West region Saturday.