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Chalmers hits a 3 to send the NCAA Game into Overtime (video)
Chalmers hits a 3 to send the NCAA Game into Overtime (video)
Memphis misses 1 clutch free throw that allows Kansas to go the length of the court, almost losses the ball and then puts up a pray and makes a three to send...
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The Big Shot
Guyism » celebs — In case you missed last night's game somehow, here's the shot of the night by Mario Chalmers to send the game into overtime, where Kansas completed their amazing comeback from nine points down with 2 minutes, 12 seconds left. Game story ...

KU Fans Enjoy Small Get Together
Intentional Foul — After their gritty comeback against the Memphis Tigers last night to win their third National Championship, Kansas fans were feeling pretty damn good about the whole thing. And boy, they weren’t afraid to show the world. All because of Mario Chalmers, your Final Four MOP: After the game was over, tens of thousands of fans descended on Mass Street to celebrate their victory. Thanks to Lawrence.com, we have some great images and video to share of the peaceful celebration. Enjoy: ...

Where 2008-09 Happens: Reason #30 Why We Love College Basketball
Rush The Court — Shamelessly cribbing from last spring’s very clever NBA catch phrase, we here at RTC will present to you the Thirty Reasons We Love College Basketball as we gear up toward the start of the season a little over a month from now.  We’ll be bringing you players to watch for this season and moments to ...

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