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March Madness is always exciting, but buzzer-beaters can amplify action to the next level. Revisit big game-winning finishes from the past 10 years now.
Inside the wild final sequence that sent St. John's and and Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino past Kansas at the buzzer and into to the Sweet 16.
St. John's vs Kansas features Hall of Fame coaches Rick Pitino and Bill Self, a top NBA draft prospect in Darryn Peterson, and plenty more.
Rick Pitino’s immediate reaction to Dylan Darling’s buzzer-beater that sent St. John’s to the Sweet 16 has gone viral.
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Clemson women's shining March moment wiped out because clock started late ahead of buzzer-beater
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — It was a wild celebration and a moment of March bliss for Clemson, which had not enjoyed many of those the past two decades. Mia Moore's running 3-pointer seemingly went through in time to lift the Tigers to a buzzer-beating win over Southern California in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
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Dylan Darling called his own play to deliver iconic St. John's basketball buzzer beater
The game winning play for the St. John's basketball team was manufactured by Dylan Darling after he called his own number.
After surrendering a late 13-point lead, Rick Pitino and St. John’s escaped with a 67-65 victory against Kansas in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament thanks to some heroics from one of its less-heralded starters.
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Nearly the greatest buzzer-beater ever? Half-court heave from Vanderbilt's Tyler Tanner rims out
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tyler Tanner was inches away from March Madness immortality. After Nebraska's Braden Frager made a driving layup with 2.2 seconds left to give the Cornhuskers a two-point lead over Vanderbilt in a second-round NCAA Tournament thriller on Saturday night,
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St. John's Rick Pitino wants to beat Duke with a buzzer beater: "Hoping we can make up for that Christian Laettner shot"
The Hall of Fame coach revisits one of college basketball’s most iconic moments ahead of facing Duke.
In a wild NCAA Tournament moment 10 years ago, Wisconsin's Bronson Koenig beat the buzzer and second-seeded Xavier.