Texas A&M guard Anthony Collins (11) heads to his side of the court after getting the ball back off of a turnover on Feb. 27.
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ST. LOUIS — The sensation is unlike anything else, but it kind of exceeds expectations each and every year.
Game-winning shots have become normal procedure in the NCAA Tournament: Team A has the ball with a chance to steal the game from Team B with seconds remaining on the clock. With the fans on their feet, Team A launches a shot that grazes the net and madness ensues.