Feb 19 • 07:54 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Winning three-pointer by a Lithuanian player with a foul at the US student championship

Lithuanian player T. Sargiūnas led his team, Lipscomb University, to a victory over Bellarmine University with a clutch three-pointer in the closing seconds of the game.

In a thrilling matchup in the US student championship, T. Sargiūnas, a guard for the Lipscomb University basketball team, made a decisive three-pointer amidst pressure in the final seconds to secure a 75-72 victory against Bellarmine University. With the score poised at 71-72 in favor of Bellarmine, Lipscomb took possession of the ball and executed a strategy that left Sargiūnas open for a critical shot. He not only made the three-pointer under duress but also converted the subsequent free throw, effectively sealing the win for his team as Bellarmine failed to respond in the remaining seconds.

T. Sargiūnas, who began the game on the bench, showcased his talent by contributing 14 points in total, making him the second-highest scorer for Lipscomb. This season, the 22-year-old from Kaunas has averaged 9.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game while maintaining a three-point shooting accuracy of 35%. Notably, T. Sargiūnas is left-handed, which contrasts with his brother Ignas, who previously played for the Lithuanian national team as a right-handed player, hinting at the diverse skills within the Sargiūnas family.

This match not only highlights the growing influence of Lithuanian players in American college basketball but also underscores the competitiveness of the collegiate league, where individual performances can dramatically shift the game's outcome. T. Sargiūnas' impressive performance might lead to more significant opportunities as he continues to develop his skills in a highly demanding environment, aiming to make a mark in professional basketball in the future.

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