3-Pointers
by Sports Illustrated's Alexander Wolff
Posted March 10, 1998
Tossing up the greatest free throws in tournament history:
1. Rumeal Robinson, Michigan, 1989.
His two, with three seconds left in OT, push the Wolverines past Seton Hall 80-79 for the title.
2. Joe Quigg, North Carolina, 1957.
His two, with six seconds left in the third OT, give the Tar Heels a 54-53 victory over Kansas for the title.
3. Slick Leonard, Indiana, 1953.
With 27 seconds left, he hits the second of two to beat Kansas for the title in K.C., 69-68.
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