You may have had the feeling that you've somehow seen this before.   The game was very reminiscent of a game played 2 weeks ago in Butte in which the Diggers won 95-82 and ended in very similar fashion.

Eric Millner of Providence shoots over a bevy of Orediggers Thursday night at Kelvin Sampson Court. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
Eric Millner of Providence shoots over a bevy of Orediggers Thursday night at Kelvin Sampson Court. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
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Millner would come off the bench to lead the Argos in scoring with 22 while Harris-Williams got 11, but perhaps nobody got bigger points than Montana Tech's Hayden Diekhans who would score on consecutive possessions with under 2:00 to go in overtime, both on beautiful baseline drives, extending an 89-87 Oredigger lead to an eventual 94-87 victory.  Diekhans would notch a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds.  And as far as team scoring goes, the Diggers were deep and balanced with everybody who scored doing so in double figures save for Keeley Bake who would end the game with 9.  Caleb Bellach would lead the Diggers in scoring with 18 post Michael Ure wound up with 15 points, Bridger Larson would equal Diekhans' 14 points and Crishon Dixon and Asa Williams would get 12 apiece.

Montana Tech's Michael Ure gets 2 of his 15 Thursday night against Providence. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
Montana Tech's Michael Ure gets 2 of his 15 Thursday night against Providence. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
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Montana Tech held on to their #12 national ranking in the last poll and improve to 19-3 overall with a 7-2 mark in the Frontier Conference.  The win is the second in a row for Montana Tech who will be on the road this Saturday to face MSU-Northern.  The loss snaps a four-game winning streak for the Argos who drop to 12-10 overall and 6-3 in conference play.

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