- Virginia pulled off a wild comeback against Louisville on Thursday night, scoring five points with just 0.9 seconds to play to secure the unlikely win.
- The Cavaliers were helped by both clutch shooting and an inbounding mistake by the Cardinals on one of the final plays of the game.
- The win moves Virginia to 27-2 on the season and the team will likely enter the NCAA Tournament as the top seed in the field.
Top-ranked Virginia hits incredible buzzer beater to win after trailing by 4 points with less than a second to play
Virginia capped off a wild finish in thrilling fashion on Thursday night, leaving the Louisville crowd devastated.
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Down four with less than a second left to play, top-ranked Virginia found a way to win in one of the most stunning finishes of the college basketball season.
Trailing 66-62 with 0.9 seconds left in the game, Ty Jerome was fouled while shooting a three, sending him to the line. He made the first two free throws, offering the Cavaliers a chance for a miss-and-tip to tie the game, but Virginia was called for a lane violation, giving the ball back to Louisville with a two point lead.
It felt like the game was over, but Louisville was called for a travel during the inbound pass, as
The win brings Virginia to 27-2 on the season, with the Cavaliers expected to be the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament when the brackets come out next Sunday.