NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tre Kelley hit a driving layup with 3.6 seconds left to lift South Carolina to a 66-64 overtime victory over Vanderbilt on Wednesday night.
Kelley hit six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 29 points as South Carolina (10-7, 1-3) rallied from a late deficit to stun Vanderbilt (11-4, 2-2) and pick up its first Southeastern Conference victory of the season.
Kelley's final basket came after Vanderbilt's Mario Moore tied the game with a 3-pointer with 16 seconds left in regulation.
Moore missed a long 3-point attempt at the buzzer.
Dwayne Day scored 17 points for the Gamecocks, who won at Vanderbilt for the eighth time in their past 10 visits.
South Carolina outscored Vanderbilt 7-0 in the final three minutes of regulation to force overtime as Vanderbilt missed four free throws in the final minute.
Shan Foster made five 3-pointers and scored 17 points to lead the Commodores. Moore scored 12 points, while DeMarre Carroll and Julian Terrell both scored 10 points each for Vanderbilt.
Brandon Wallace, of Silver Bluff, sent the game into overtime with a 3-pointer with eight seconds remaining that capped a 7-0 South Carolina run in the final three minutes of regulation.
Derrick Byars missed a 17-footer on Vanderbilt's last possession of regulation. Vanderbilt went scoreless for the final 4:21 of regulation.
In Coral Gables, Fla., Guillermo Diaz scored 12 points as Miami beat Clemson for its fourth win in a row.
The winning streak is the longest of the season for Miami (11-6, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which has won five of its past six games. The Hurricanes have also won three consecutive ACC games after opening conference play with an 81-69 loss at North Carolina State.
The loss was the fifth in the past seven games for Clemson (13-5, 2-3), which shot a season-low 25.4 percent from the field. The 38 points also represented a season low for the Tigers, who have lost four consecutive games to the Hurricanes.
Miami came out sluggish early, and fell behind 12-1 after missing its first seven field goal attempts. But Robert Hite's layup with 12:55 remaining in the first half sparked a 16-5 Miami run.
The Hurricanes tied the game at 17-17 on a Hite dunk at 7:25. Miami took its first lead of the game, 21-19, on a runner by Anthony Harris at 3:25, and went into halftime up 27-21. They never looked back after that, scoring 10 of the first 12 points in the second half to build a commanding 37-23 lead. The lead swelled to 26 points when Anthony King converted a pair of free throws to put Miami up 57-31 with 5:32 left to play.
K.C. Rivers scored eight points and Akin Akingbala added seven points and a game-high nine rebounds for Clemson, which has shot below 41 percent from the field in five of its past six games. The Tigers had 18 turnovers and just seven assists.