NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

61. Kidd leads Cal
Today, Jason Kidd is a veteran point guard for the New York Knicks who's still playing in the pros because of his wisdom. But in the early 1990s, he was a speedy guard for Todd Bozeman's Cal squad. In 1993, Kidd was just a freshman when he led the Bears to a second-round upset over two-time defending national champion Duke. Kidd finished with 11 points and 14 assists and was the catalyst for a late burst that broke a 77-77 tie and led to a 82-77 Cal victory. Kidd scored on a layup and a free throw in the final two minutes as the 6-seed Bears defeated the 3-seed Blue Devils. It also was Bobby Hurley's last collegiate game.
-- Myron Medcalf
Advertisement
ESPN Video
- 00:43
High schooler with Down syndrome sinks 3-pointer
Leslie County (Ky.) High School's Ethan Wolfe, who has Down syndrome, checks into the game and knocks down a 3-pointer.
- 02:04
Hurts surprises family with donation toward a new home
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts surprises a family, whose child is battling cancer, with a $30,000 donation to go toward a new home.
- 01:25
Ron Rivera rings the bell after final day of cancer treatment
Washington coach Ron Rivera receives an ovation as he walks down the hospital hallway to ring the bell after his final day of cancer treatment.


