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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 2033832, member: 27"] Not sure if this thread is supposed to focus on specific plays or a specific games. Both are being referenced. Reggie Powell had a 360 against someone bad. It was amazing. Kid had ups. So did Cliff Warwell. He threw at least one down back in the late 1970s, we had some great athletes that didn't last long on the hill. Jimmy Lee: making the mid range jumper on a great pass inside out from Rudy Hackett to beat a Phil Ford led UNC in the NCAA tournament. Bug Williams: driving the length of the court to get the ball to Hackett, who scored just before the buzzer to send the SU-Kansas State game to OT. SU would win to get to its first Final Four. Greg Monroe: hit a corner jumper near the buzzer to beat St Johns in OT at Alumni Hall circa 1984. Eddie Moss: forcing Purdue PG Brian Walker into 10 turnovers to lead SU to a victory over the Boilermakers on national TV (rare for 1980). Marty Headd: drives the lame and scores a buzzer beating winning basket to beat Georgetown at the Dome after SU had blown a 17 point lead in the second half. David Johnson: buzzer beater shot over Mourning to beat Georgetown in the BET. Billy Owens: scored a buzzer beater to beat Notre Dame at ND in a nationally televised game. SU had just gotten a bunch of suspended players back. The ND student section set new lows for behavior during the game and the look on their shocked faces when they realized they lost was priceless. [/QUOTE]
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