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Wetklo gave away a penalty nine minutes later, when the goalkeeper was lucky to escape with a yellow card after taking out Lucas Barrios, later substituted. Sahins spot kick lacked conviction and Wetklo was able to save. Mainz slowly came into the game, with Andre Schuerrle and Lewis Holtby causing problems for the Dortmund defence. Weidenfeller was grateful for the linesmans flag in the 58th, when he spilled the ball for Sami Allagui to slot it into the right corner, only for the effort to be ruled offside. Lukasz Piszczek had a chance to score the winner for Dortmund after Sliskovics hotly contested equalizer but his shot was blocked. "We played a good game and were rewarded for the effort," Mainz defender Christian Fuchs said. Earlier, Franck Ribery scored a late winner for Bayern at Freiburg to keep his team two points away from a Champions League qualification place. 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Cisse kept his season tally one behind, when he equalized in the 18th after poor defending from Luiz Gustavo allowed him to stab the ball past Kraft from eight meters (yards). Bayern suffered another blow when Arjen Robben went off with an injury in the 30th, to be replaced by Hamit Altintop. Bayern coach Louis van Gaal sent Miroslav Klose on for his 300th Bundesliga appearance with 20 minutes remaining, but it was Altintop who had two good chances to reclaim the lead, before Ribery fired past Baumann from the left. "I think my players fought to the end and its good to see they want to win so much," Van Gaal said. Hannover consolidated third place when Didier Ya Konan returned from a knee injury to open the scoring in the 38th. The Ivorian beat Hoffenheim keeper Tom Starke at the near post for his 12th goal of the season, and was also involved in Hannovers second. 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Perry Ellis added 20 points, Joel Embiid had 14 points and 11 rebounds, and Naadir Tharpe finished with 12 points and 12 assists for the Jayhawks (16-4, 7-0 Big 12), who won their seventh straight game. Wayne Selden had 11 points and five assists. "Im not surprised at all because we got prepared to play these games," Tharpe said. "It was a matter of time until everyone just went out there and started to play." Georges Niang led the Cyclones (15-4, 3-4) with 24 points. DeAndre Kane added 22 points and Melvin Ejim, battling foul trouble much of the game, finished with 18 points and eight rebounds. Iowa State started the season with 14 straight wins, but has now dropped four of its last five. That includes a 77-70 loss to the Jayhawks earlier this month in Ames. "If theyre hitting shots like that," Hoiberg said of the Jayhawks, "thats going to be a tough, tough team to beat." The Jayhawks held on despite a shortened bench. 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The Cyclones pulled even for the first time when Kane buried a 3-pointer out of halftime, but the Jayhawks responded with 11 straight points to regain control. Wiggins did most of the work, hitting a long jumper and a scooping layup while also getting to the free throw line. By that point, a packed crowd that included Kansas City Royals Billy Butler and Jeremy Guthrie and Grammy nominated musician Trey Songz was on its feet. Iowa State made one more charge. Ejim scored to draw within 73-69 and force Kansas coach Bill Self to call a timeout, and Niang drained a 3-pointer moments later to make it a one-point game. Embiid responded with a thunderous dunk, and after Kane turned it over at the other end, the Cyclones intentionally fouled Wiggins on a fast break. He made both free throws, and then added a putback off Embiids miss to make it a four-point trip. "That was a pretty big call," Niang said of the intentional foul. "Not saying it was a bad call or anything, but thats where they took off." Wiggins added a run-out dunk after another turnover to give the Jayhawks an 81-72 lead, and the defending Big 12 champions coasted the rest of the way to its 18th win in 19 meetings with Iowa State. "We gave ourselves a chance," Hoiberg said, "and at the end of the day, we gave ourselves an opportunity in as tough an environment as were going to play in." ' ' ' |
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