American college basketball gamers from Farleigh Dickinson University discovered themselves in a tight area ahead of Thursday’s away video game versus Long Island University– rather actually. The start of the Division I Northeast Conference video game was postponed after a number of FDU gamers ended up being stuck in a confined elevator at the Steinberg Wellness Center in Brooklyn and needed to be liberated with assistance from the New York City Fire Department. “The lights went off and we were similar to, ‘Oh, no’,” FDU gamer Ansley Almonor informed ESPN. Stream 7NEWS for the most recent on your club. Stream free of charge on 7plus >> “We’re attempting to push the button and the button lights weren’t beginning. It was insane. “One of my colleagues remained in there with me, he was claustrophobic. He stressed a bit, however for me, it wasn’t absolutely nothing regrettable. It was simply getting hot. It was getting truly, actually hot. We were sweating therein.” Video footage on social networks revealed the gamers ultimately climbing up out of the elevator one at a time before the video game got underway 17 minutes after the arranged start time. “Thanks to the @FDNY for getting us out securely to play some @nechoops!” the group composed, to which the fire department responded: “Ready for any emergency situation!” Securely out of the elevator, the Knights originated from behind to pip the LIU Sharks in overtime, 84-82. There were 25 lead modifications throughout the tight contest however, with ball games connected at 79-79, Heru Bligen, Terrence Brown and Almonor– who passed 1,000 profession points for FDU throughout the video game– all scored in overtime as the Knights enhanced to 12-14 on the season. Fortunately, most had the ability to see the amusing side of the pre-game occurrence. “Going UP!” the group published on social networks after the win. “Just not because elevator.”