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  1. The Shot (DukeKentucky) The 1992 NCAA tournament was highlighted by a game between #1 seed Duke and #2 seed Kentucky in the east regional final to determine a spot in the Final Four. With 2.1 seconds remaining in overtime, defending national champion Duke trailed 103102. Grant Hill threw a pass three-quarters of the length of the court to ...

  2. Mar 28, 1992 · Kentucky, which had battled back from a 10-point deficit in the second half, had taken a 103-102 lead with 2.7 seconds left in overtime on Sean Woods' 12-foot bank shot over Laettner.

  3. Dec 28, 1992 · Moments earlier a shot by the Wildcats' Sean Woods had given Kentucky a 103-102 lead with 2.2 seconds left in overtime and touched off such joyful screaming and clambering up on tables that many patrons didn't see Laettner's shot, much less the 75-foot pass from Grant Hill that preceded it.

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · Duke (31-2) had the ball and a one-point deficit with 2.1 seconds left. Sean Woods had given Kentucky a 103-102 lead with 2.5 seconds left on a one-handed drive he banked in from just inside the ...

  5. Apr 4, 2020 · AP Basketball Writer. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Christian Laettner has made the shots of two lifetimes. The All-American ended one of the greatest college basketball games ever with a turnaround jumper at the overtime buzzer, giving defending national champion Duke a 104-103 victory over Kentucky and a fifth straight trip to the Final Four.

  6. Apr 4, 2020 · FILE - In this March 28, 1992, file photo, Duke's Christian Laettner takes the winning shot in overtime over Kentucky's Deron Feldhaus for a 104-103 victory in the East Regional final NCAA college ...

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  8. Mar 28, 2017 · Kentucky took a 103-102 lead on a floating bank shot from Sean Woods with only 2.1 seconds remaining. The rest you know all too well: ... Duke went on to beat Indiana and Michigan to win the ...

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