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A half-second to glory, Seth Trimble's legendary moment


felt the truth before anyone else. As the ball left his fingertips, tilted slightly by his "little old man fade away," a calm certainty settled over him in a rivalry defined by anything but calm. "I knew it was good," said Trimble, who held his follow-through as he watched the ball ripple through the net. "I knew it was good the second it left my hand." (Tar Heel Tribune)

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A half-second to glory, Seth Trimble's legendary moment