00:0010 March, Madness Legends, You May Have Forgot About
00:04R.J. Hunter, Georgia State
00:06R.J. Hunter's game-winning three-pointer in 2015 upset Baylor, creating a memorable moment as his dad, Georgia State's coach Ron Hunter, fell off his stool in celebration despite an injured foot.
00:21Juan Dixon, Maryland
00:23Juan Dixon was a standout player on Maryland's 2002 national title team, forming a top backcourt with Steve Blake and averaging over 25 points per game during the tournament.
00:35Chris Jenkins, Villanova
00:37Chris Jenkins made a legendary 30-foot shot, securing Villanova's 2016 NCAA championship win, moments after UNC's Marcus Page tied the game with a remarkable shot during a comeback.
00:50Thomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin
00:53Thomas Walkup excelled for the under-seeded Stephen F. Austin team, scoring 33 points in their first-round upset victory over West Virginia in the tournament.
01:04T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont
01:06In 2005, Vermont's T.J. Sorrentine and Taylor Coppermouth excelled, highlighted by Sorrentine's crucial 30-foot shot in overtime, securing an upset victory against Syracuse.
01:20Max Abmus, Oral Roberts
01:22Max Abmus excelled as a top scorer in 2021, leading Oral Roberts to the Sweet 16 by scoring 55 points in victories over Ohio State and Florida as a No. 15 seed.
01:36Doug Eddard, St. Peter's
01:38St. Peter's, a 15th seed, surprised in the 2022 tournament, defeating Kentucky and Purdue.
01:45Doug Eddard starred, scoring 20 points and crucial free throws against Kentucky to reach the Elite Eight.
01:52Ali Farrakh Manesh
01:54Ali Farrakh Manesh's crucial three-pointer led Northern Iowa to a stunning upset over tournament favorites Kansas Jayhawks in the 2010 round of 32, defying expectations and making history.
02:09Luke Hancock, Louisville
02:10Luke Hancock's four consecutive three-pointers in the 2013 National Championship game helped Louisville, a No. 1 seed, overcome Michigan, preventing them from finishing as runner-up in the tournament.
02:24Jai Lewis
02:25George Mason
02:27George Mason's Cinderella run to the Final Four included Jai Lewis' standout performance, scoring 20 points in their Elite Eight victory over UConn, captivating fans with balanced team play.
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