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Top 3 Uconic moments in Uconn history

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‘04 8-0 run vs. Duke
I think it was actually a 12-0 run. They were down 75-67 with under 3 minutes left and then went on the 12-0 run before the buzzer beater 40 foot heave from Duhon. I was there and to this day I still say that game took 5 years off my life.
 
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Honorable mentions—Ray Allen’s off balance runner to put the Huskies up for good vs Georgetown in the ‘96 Big East tourney championship game; Rip Hamilton’s game winning follow up shot to beat Washington in the ‘98 Sweet 16.
I’ve probably said this before, but I don’t like this one. That team was flawed and Ray’s shot was a bandaid on what I felt was a doomed upcoming NCAA run. Georgetown controlled that game and we squeaked out a last second win.
 

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I think it was actually a 12-0 run. They were down 75-67 with under 3 minutes left and then went on the 12-0 run before the buzzer beater 40 foot heave from Duhon. I was there and to this day I still say that game took 5 years off my life.

They won 79-78 so yeah 100%.

I mistakenly called it 8-0 run when I just meant 8 point deficit.

That run specifically that started with the Anderson corner 3 was imminent dread to a spark of hope to HOLY F2)&&)(/,()&@!;4),
 
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I have been a uconn fan since the 2008-09 season.

1. 2011 postseason
2. Christian Vital speech
3. Jalen Adams shot vs Cincinatti

Honorable mention: Tristen Newton 4 triple doubles

And not necessarily in that order
 

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