Fans, Players End Overtime Stunner in Brawl

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<p>New Mexico State's Daniel Mullings was involved in a brawl involving players and fans who rushed the court after Thursday's game.</p>
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New Mexico State's Daniel Mullings, at center in red and white jersey, is involved in a brawl involving players and fans who came onto the court when New Mexico State guard K.C. Ross-Miller hurled the ball at Utah Valley's Holton Hunsaker seconds after the Wolverines' 66-61 overtime victory against the Aggies on Thursday.Grant Hindsley / AP - The Daily Herald

New Mexico State's Daniel Mullings, at center in red and white jersey, takes part in a brawl involving players and fans who rushed the court when New Mexico State guard K.C. Ross-Miller hurled the ball at Utah Valley's Holton Hunsaker seconds after the end of a thrilling, overtime win for UVU on Thursday. The 66-61 victory moved Utah into first place in the Western Athletic Conference.

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New Mexico State's Daniel Mullings is involved in a brawl after the New Mexico State vs. Utah Valley game on Thursday.Grant Hindsley / AP - The Daily Herald
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