<Li> Dubbed THE DUNK, in the 1983 NCAA Championship Finals, with 2 seconds to play and the score tied, NC State forward Lorenzo Charles caught the ball from Derek Whittenburg and dunked the winning shot as time expired . NC State defeats Houston by a score of 54 to 52 . After the win, Jimmy V is seen running frantically searching for Derek for their customary post-game hug . In the most improbable matchups, NC State won its last 10 games of the season, including ACC Tournament Championship to become eligible for the NCAA Tournament . NC State also had the most regular season losses (10) of any previous NCAA Champion . </Li> <Li> In the 1992 East Regional Finals, with 2.1 seconds to play and down by 1 in overtime, Duke forward Christian Laettner caught a full court inbounds pass from Grant Hill, turned and drained a 17 - footer (5 m) at the buzzer to give the Duke Blue Devils the 104--103 victory over the Kentucky Wildcats . The lead changed hands five times in the last 31.5 seconds of overtime . </Li> <Li> In the 1992 NCAA Tournament, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets' legendary coach Bobby Cremins led an inexperienced Tech team to the Sweet 16, thanks in no small part to James Forrest's buzzer - beating game - winning 3 - pointer in the second round against USC (to which CBS commentator Al McGuire famously shouted, "Holy mackerel! Holy mackerel! Holy mackerel!"). With 8 tenths left, Forrest received a half - court inbounds pass, rotated 180 degrees and nailed the three - pointer at the buzzer for the win . </Li> <Li> On January 5, 2004, the Texas Longhorns' forward P.J. Tucker hit a buzzer beater in a game against Providence College to win 79--77 in OT . After extensive looks at instant replay, it was clear that the ball was in his hand when the game clock hit 0.0, but out before the red backboard light came on; by rule, the game ends when the backboard lights up, so the basket counted and Texas won the game . </Li>

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