Game winning buzzer beaters are some of the most exciting plays in sports. And when it happens during a tournament, a buzzer beater is all the more sweeter.
For Division II school Washburn, they’re going dancing after winning the MIAA conference tournament on a last second buzzer beater from nearly three quarters of the court.
While down two to Northwest Missouri, Tyler Geiman heaved the shot from nearly 60 feet for the Ichabods to win by one and advance to the Division II tournament.
Regardless of the division, March Madness is March Madness and everyone on the Washburn men’s basketball team will have a game they won’t soon forget.
[Photo: @WIBWMitchel]
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