The countdown of the top ten finishes in NCAA tournament history continues this evening with number six. One of the craziest March Madness buzzer beaters I can remember watching as a kid came in a game between Missouri and UCLA in the 1995 NCAA tournament. The Bruins were down a point and had to go the length of the floor with 4.8 seconds to go. You always hear coaches and TV analysts say that in late-game situations you can take a dribble for each second on the clock. But most players aren’t as fast as Tyus Edney, who streaked down the court, whipped it around his back, and took it to the rim for one of the most memorable plays in tournament history. |