How Jerry Stackhouse designed Vanderbilt basketball buzzer-beater vs. Tennessee
Posted Feb 9, 2023
When Tyrin Lawrence's wide-open 3-pointer found the bottom of the net, buzzer blaring, Lawrence was confident he'd gotten the shot off. Not so much for coach Jerry Stackhouse. "I wasn't asking the scorekeeper. He was like, we don't know, was trying to get a heads up and then (referee) Tony Greene came over there and said it was good," Stackhouse said.
(Nashville Tennessean)
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