Top 5 March Madness Moments Of The 90s

Top 5 March Madness Moments Of The 90s


 
It’s March Madness time, so it’s only natural that Ice Ice Babies take a look at the top moments from the 90’s.  Relive the clips below:

Bryce Drew’s Buzzer Beater

Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew became a March household name in 1998 when he hit this last second shot to upset Mississippi in the first round.

James Forrest’s .8 Second “Holy Mackerel” Shot

Georgia Tech’s James Forrest was the hero in Georgia Tech’s 1992 second round victory over USC with this quick release.

Tyus Edney’s Full Court Sprint

UCLA’s tiny point guard Tyus Edney went coast-to-coast in this incredible drive and layup to beat Missouri in 1995.

Chris Weber’s Infamous Timeout

Sports fans know the story - Weber called a timeout he didn’t have, blowing Michigan and the Fab 5’s chance at a national title.

The Shot

Christian Laettner finished his perfect day from the field in this 1992 matchup with the Jamal Mashburn-led Kentucky Wildcats by draining what’s probably the most famous college basketball shot, ever.

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