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Kimimila McAllister hits two free throws with 3.4 seconds left to beat Red River Roughriders 58-57 .
Red River took a 56 -54 lead with 64 seconds left after a 14 -2 run.
Mandan 's Sarah Helderop then tied the game at 56 with 48 seconds left on two free-threes.
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