Kentucky guard Aaron Harrison (2) makes a three-point basket in the final seconds over Wisconsin guard Josh Gasser (21) to win the game 74-73 during their NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball semifinal game Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall
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It's the third straight game the Kentucky freshman has made a 3 for the winning points.
Kentucky guard Aaron Harrison (2) makes a three-point basket in the final seconds over Wisconsin guard Josh Gasser (21) on Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Arlington, Texas. (Image source: AP/Charlie Neibergall)
Kentucky's Aaron Harrison did it again, hitting a three-point shot in the final seconds to push the Wildcats over Wisconsin and into the NCAA basketball title game where they'll face the Connecticut Huskies on Monday night.
Once again, Harrison caught a pass from his twin brother Andrew and let fly a long-distance jumper that fell through the basket, giving Kentucky the lead with 5.7 seconds left and the eventual 74-73 win Saturday night, ESPN reported.
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It's the third straight game the Kentucky freshman has made a 3 for the winning points in this magical ride for the Wildcats (29-10), and the second straight time the pass has come from his brother for a spot-up shot from the left center of the arc.
The Connecticut Huskies handily bested overall No. 1 seed Florida 63-53 early Saturday in the first of the Final Four contests. UConn made it all the way to the last game after managing only a seventh seed in the East Regional.
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