IT REQUIRED A bit of a late Sunday night, but anyone who stayed up for the end of last night’s March Madness basketball won’t have gone to bed disappointed.
Battling for a place in the Final Four of the college basketball showpiece, North Carolina and Kentucky played out a classic that all boiled down to the final 15 seconds.
14.7 seconds to be precise.
We join the action with North Carolina leading 73-70 as Justin Jackson prepares to take a free throw to make it a two-score game and put the Tar Heels almost out of reach…
The last 15 seconds of this March Madness game were an absolute rollercoaster
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IT REQUIRED A bit of a late Sunday night, but anyone who stayed up for the end of last night’s March Madness basketball won’t have gone to bed disappointed.
Battling for a place in the Final Four of the college basketball showpiece, North Carolina and Kentucky played out a classic that all boiled down to the final 15 seconds.
14.7 seconds to be precise.
We join the action with North Carolina leading 73-70 as Justin Jackson prepares to take a free throw to make it a two-score game and put the Tar Heels almost out of reach…
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