Scholarship table
Funny, no one mentions the Iceman's streak killer at the Arena, hey?
That's it, Lenny Man. Took out the Warriors home winning streak as well, hey?
I was at the Wardle game in Louisville January 1998. Furious comeback from 16-18 down. Long buzzer beater jump shot. 19,000+ at Freedom Hall went stone cold silent. My 5 buddies and I were anything but silent. Felt lucky to get out unharmed, and I've been to more Packers/Bears and Brewers/Cubs/WSox games than I can count
Damn spell check
1. Jerome Whitehead2. Every other buzzer beater in the history of Marquette basketball combined.
Only Jerome’s mattered.
Probably one of the most exciting 1:10 in MU BB History.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-EdfwyLvZk
And yes, beating Madison anytime is wonderful, so I really appreciate Justin for putting that ball in the basket!
In recent memory, Blue against St John's for the Big East title.For me it's the buzzer beater winner that really matters. Hauser and Junior forced OT, they didn't win games. Blue against Davidson and Novak against ND didn't actually beat the buzzer, they left time on the clock.
If Junior misses his buzzer beater against UConn, then Vander's buzzer beater against St. John's doesn't win the BE title share.If Vander had missed his, Marquette might have still won in double OT.I still would rank Vander's as more significant, but without Junior's there is no BE title.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
IIRC Junior's buzzer beater was just to force OT. Game winning bb > game tying bb. I also believe that UCONN game was the one with a stoppage about 2 minutes into OT when the refs realized that both teams were going the wrong way.
Game tying buzzer beaters are huge when you win in OT, but meaningless if you lose in OT.If Junior misses against UConn, Marquette is 13-5 and does NOT win the BE. Vander's buzzer beater against St. John's wouldn't have been the iconic BE title delivering moment that it is.No doubt Vander's is the bigger moment since it clinched a BE title share in real time, while Junior's shot needs the benefit of hindsight to truly appreciate its significance. In my mind, the two shots are linked. A poetic bookend to Marquette's lone BE title: a buzzer beater to avoid defeat in the BE opener and a BE clinching buzzer beater in the BE finale.
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TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
If we're doing worst buzzer beaters then I'm saying half our losses in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons
Novak versus Notre Dame has to be up there....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcZz-er3pEE
This will always be the worst for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsWbqqgvYrsI was sitting on the edge of the Marquette section, right across the aisle from the Butler section. There was a group of obnoxious 40 something old Butler fans acting like high schoolers. Every time Butler scored or MU messed up they would turn to the MU section and be generally obnoxious. One of them yelled "travel" literally every time Marquette was dribbling and would go ballistic at the ref every time Marquette would score. Watching that circus shot go in was painful.