NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

73. Thurman rises up
The most famous shot in Arkansas basketball history was uncorked with less than a minute remaining against a Duke team that was playing in its sixth Final Four in seven years. None of those factors bothered Razorbacks guard Scotty Thurman, whose 3-pointer broke a 70-70 tie and propelled Arkansas to a 76-72 victory over the Blue Devils in the 1994 title game. Thurman, who had made two game-winning 3-pointers earlier that season, averaged 15.9 points for the Razorbacks.
-- Jason King
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