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To: Kerm Yerman who wrote (255)11/29/1998 8:48:00 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hey Guys My Luck is Changing. Based on this omen I expect great things next week:

UC 77, DUKE 75
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Bearcats hit home run

Sunday, November 29, 1998

BY MIKE DeCOURCY
The Cincinnati Enquirer

ANCHORAGE, Aka. -- Duke got out-Laettnered.

The Cincinnati Bearcats got a trophy and the collective head of the nation's No. 1 team.

Melvin Levett got the highlight of all the highlights he has created as a UC basketball player, dunking home a pass from center Kenyon Martin with one second left to provide No. 15 UC with a 77-75 win over the top-ranked Blue Devils in the championship game of the Great Alaska Shootout.

They call it the ''home run.'' It is a play taught in coaching clinics all over the nation. It is a play UC worked on several times this week in practice. It is the very same play that Duke turned into a 17-foot jumper by Christian Laettner to defeat Kentucky in the 1992 NCAA Tournament, a game considered by many to be the best ever played in college basketball.