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Maryland Terrapins freshman center Derik Queen hit a buzzer-beating bank shot to defeat the Colorado State Rams in the second round of the NCAA Men's Tournament. The shot, while securing Maryland's first Sweet 16 appearance since 2016, has...
The play in question involved Queen driving to the left side of the floor, executing a pro hop, and releasing a fadeaway jumper. Critics argue that the pro hop constituted a travel. However, rules experts, including Gene Steratore on CBS, explained that because Queen may not have had full possession of the ball, a continuous bobble would still be considered part of the dribble. This interpretation makes the play legal, though controversial. The win marks a significant moment for Maryland, returning them to the Sweet 16 under coach Kevin Willard. It also underscores the pressure-packed environment of the NCAA Tournament.
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