UC Santa Barbara's Marcus Jackson shoots as Cal Poly's Mark Crowe
UC Santa Barbara's Marcus Jackson shoots as Cal Poly's Mark Crowe 5) and Josh Martin defend during an NCAA college basketball game in San Luis Obispo, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 4 2018.
UC Santa Barbara's Marcus Jackson shoots as Cal Poly's Mark Crowe 5) and Josh Martin defend during an NCAA college basketball game in San Luis Obispo, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 4 2018.

Meikle makes 3 FTs with 0.3 left; Cal Poly beats UCSB 80-79

January 05, 2018 12:26 AM

UPDATED 4 MINUTES AGO

Luke Meikle made three free throws with 0.3 seconds left to give Cal Poly an 80-79 victory over UC Santa Barbara in a wild finish to a Big West Conference opener on Thursday night.

Jalen Canty split a pair of free throws and UC Santa Barbara led 77-75. Cal Poly's Donovan Fields answered with a layup to tie at 77 with 15 seconds remaining, but Max Heidegger hit a jumper and the Gauchos regained the lead, 79-77 with a second left.

Following a Cal Poly (5-10) timeout, Canty fouled Meikle, who sank all three shots from the line.

Fields led Cal Poly with 22 points on 10-of-18 shooting. Victor Joseph chipped in 16 points and Meikle had 13.

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Canty had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and Heidegger finished with 18 points for UC Santa Barbara (12-3).

The Gauchos opened on a 29-8 run, but Cal Poly closed on a 28-11 surge to cut the halftime deficit to 40-36. It was tied at 52 with 14 minutes left, and neither team had more than a three-point lead the rest of the way.