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UConn’s Mullins joins March Madness lore

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UConn’s Mullins joins March Madness lore

UConn freshman Braylon Mullins made a 35-foot shot with 0.4 seconds left to lift his team over Duke 73-72 in the Elite Eight. The shot has been evaluated as one of the most legendary in NCAA Tournament history, considering factors such as time and score, and significance of the game.

Braylon Mullins made a 35-foot shot with 0.4 seconds left to win the game for UConn. The shot lifted UConn over Duke 73-72 in the Elite Eight. This shot is considered legendary due to its timing and the significance of the game. It is one of the few instances in the men's tournament where a team was trailing before winning with a last-second shot in the Sweet 16 or later. Mullins' shot has been compared to other notable game-winning shots in NCAA Tournament history.

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