When Boston College forward Boden Kapke drained a tying, 35-foot shot off an inbounds pass with three seconds left in regulation, Tulane could have folded in a consolation game of the Charleston Classic on Sunday.
Curtis Williams had other ideas.
Williams, a 6-foot-6 junior transfer guard from Georgetown, scored the last five of his career-high 32 points in overtime, including a driving layup with 1:08 left that gave the Green Wave (4-2) the lead for good in a bounce-back 93-90 victory after consecutive losses by more than 20 points.
It was his second masterpiece in six games. He opened the season by making all nine of his shots while scoring a then-personal best 22 in an 85-72 win against Samford, This time, he went 12 for 18 in 44 minutes.
“I had no idea he had that many points aft

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