Freshman Stevie Elam stole the ball and delivered the winning layup with 7.7 seconds left, giving the Panthers a badly needed win at Youngstown State.
After losing a kidney to cancer at 3, Stevie Elam persevered to become a Division I basketball freshman with pro potential at UW-Milwaukee.
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