Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, April 6, 2014
If Big Ten fans didn't know Aaron Harrison's name before last week, they sure do now. Harrison, the freshman Kentucky guard, drained ridiculously similar – and deep – game-winning 3-pointers to beat Michigan in the Midwest Region and Wisconsin in the national semis. Both shots came in the final seconds, both from the deep left wing, and both led Kentucky past the Big Ten. See how similar the shots were in this post.
Here's an even better look at Aaron Harrison's VERY similar game-winners vs. #Michigan and #Badgers. pic.twitter.com/dWLXOqJGkI
— Brent Yarina (@BTNBrentYarina) April 6, 2014
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Here's video of the shots:
HIGHLIGHT: Kentucky drills a 3-pointer to take the lead with 2.6 seconds to go. (by @InfinitiUSA) #MarchMadness http://t.co/d0Y1czYnoE
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 30, 2014
HIGHLIGHT: Kentucky with a clutch 3-pointer to take the 74-73 lead! (by @CokeZero) #MarchMadness http://t.co/6T8cvyVwo3
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) April 6, 2014
About Brent Yarina | BTN.com senior editor Brent Yarina covers football and men's basketball for BTN.com. He writes the popular uniform feature "Clothes Call," which also focuses on the latest cosmetic changes across Big Ten arenas and stadiums. Read all of his work here. You can subscribe to Yarina's RSS feed and follow him on Twitter @BTNBrentYarina. |