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    Kentucky Stunner

    Aaron Harrison renders Drake speechless, breaks Russell Wilson's heart with absurd smiling game winner

    Chris Baldwin
    Apr 6, 2014 | 2:45 am

    Andrew Harrison never gets surprised by his brother. When it's your twin, you absolutely know what's coming. Except, Andrew doesn't expect this.

    Not in this moment. He didn't expect to pass the ball to his brother with the clock ticking down on Kentucky's season and see Aaron ... smiling.

    "He's smiling when I pass him the ball," Andrew says, shaking his head at the absurdity of it all, the way only a younger brother can (Aaron is older by a whopping one minute) in the locker room later.

    Aaron Harrison makes sure Kentucky doesn't lose. He ensures his twin isn't kicking himself for the entire summer. He hits The Shot.

    Aaron Harrison is smiling with Kentucky down by two points with less than 10 seconds remaining in the second Final Four semifinal Saturday night. He sizes up his defender and fires. From about 24 feet from the basket.

    "Most guys would have tried to get a little bit closer," Andrew says. "That's what I would have done."

    Most guys aren't Aaron Harrison though. Most guys don't win NCAA tournament games with guts-out, cold-blooded daggers from nowhere.

    That's just what the often quieter one of the guard twins from Travis High in the Houston area does, knocking down the shot that shocks Wisconsin and its NFL alumni fans (Houston Texans star J.J. Watt and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson) in the stands. It ends up 74-73 Kentucky, but not until Badgers guard Traevon Jackson misses a 17-foot wing jumper — a very good shot considering the circumstances — at the buzzer.

    Not everyone can hit the game winner. Not everyone can seize the mega stage of Jerry World, the largest Final Four crowd in history (79,000-plus) and a nationwide TV audience. Not everyone has the enormous clutch confidence of Aaron Harrison.

    "I was about 89 percent sure," Aaron laughs in the locker room when asked how certain he was in that moment that his game-winner was going to be good.

    It's a shot destined to now live on forever in those CBS' One Shining Moment videos and all-time NCAA tournament lore. One that brings rap star Drake rushing into the Kentucky locker room to celebrate with his boys. (Drake and Kentucky coach John Calipari are unlikely buds.)

    "It's pretty cool to have Drake giving you love," Andrew says. "He didn't even know what to say to Aaron."

    Who does? One of most unlikely NCAA title games in history — UConn, a No. 7, and Kentucky, a No. 8, are the highest set of seeds to ever play for the national championship — is now set for Monday night. It turns out Warren Buffett picked the most unpredictable tournament year ever for his billion-dollar challenge.

    "That shot's going to stick in our minds for the rest of our lives," Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky says.

    One marked by the rather unlikely heroics of a twin. Some of college basketball's greatest names ever consider themselves lucky to have one NCAA tournament signature moment in a career. Aaron Harrison now has three in the same tournament: the go-ahead shot in the last minute against Louisville, the game-winning 3-pointer against Michigan in the Elite Eight and now this game-winning trey in the Final Four.

    "He just has that clutch gene," Wisconsin forward Sam Dekker says.

    Frank Kaminsky's heartbreak, Calipari's call
    The clutch gene leaves many of the Wisconsin players in tears. Bo Ryan's team leads Kentucky by five points with 6:17 remaining, and when Andrew Harrison inexplicably fouls Jackson while the Badger's shooting a three with 16.4 seconds left, destiny seems to be on Wisconsin's side.

    "I would have been pissed if we lost on that," Aaron Harrison says. "Because I didn't think that was really a foul."

    So Aaron makes sure Kentucky doesn't lose on it. He ensures his twin brother isn't kicking himself for the entire summer — and maybe the rest of his life. He hits The Shot.

    "The kid hits a contested NBA 3-pointer," Calipari says, shaking his head.

    "That shot's going to stick in our minds for the rest of our lives," Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky says.

    With everyone from Troy Aikman to Danica Patrick (race car driver boyfriend in tow) to Johnny Manziel to Ashley Judd in AT&T Stadium, and warnings from the public address announcers about a possible crazy storm of hail and lightning outside, the stage seems set for an epic game. And Kentucky, Wisconsin and Aaron Harrison sure combine to deliver one.

    Kentucky forward Dakari Johnson passes up what looks like a good inside opportunity to get Aaron Harrison the three. Johnson flips it back out to Andrew Harrison who passes to his twin in the game's biggest moment again. Wisconsin guard Josh Gasser is all over Aaron on the shot, arm fully extended in the Kentucky hero's face.

    "I've been playing with him our whole lives, and I've never anything like that," Andrew says of his brother. "He's crazy. He's like a superhero."

    It's only the second 3-pointer Calipari's team makes all game.

    "I didn't play very well tonight," Aaron says, who has a measly five points before he rises up with the game on the line. "But I hit a big shot."

    Just like that, Kentucky pulls off another comeback. Two of them in fact.

    The Wildcats need to call a timeout just 59 seconds into the second half — after getting hit by another Wisconsin three and a seven-point deficit. Calipari's team looks shaken. Then, it takes off.

    How about 11-0 run in 124 seconds for an answer? That forces a Wisconsin timeout. But Bo Ryan — the 66-year-old whose face is personification of a coaching lifer —cannot stop the bleeding. Andrew Harrison hits Marcus Lee for a no-way alley-oop shortly after the break. It soon grows to a 15-0 burst in 3:35.

    Kentucky's new era Fab 5 is rolling, but it turns out that Wisconsin can take a punch. The Badgers roar back behind more threes (they hit eight triples to Kentucky's two in the game) and rebuild the lead. They show plenty of fight.

    Kentucky double teams Kaminsky every time he touches the ball. Frank the Tank scores all of two points in the game's first 15 minutes. And still Wisconsin leads by eight early.

    Aaron Harrison doesn't care about early though. He knows which moments make history. He knows when to smile when everyone else fears doom.

    "He's crazy," Andrew says of his brother. "That smile was crazy. I've been playing with him our whole lives, and I've never seen him smile like that before a shot.

    "He's crazy. He's like a superhero."

    Which is why Calipari once again calls for the ball to be put in the 19-year-old twin's hands in the timeout before Jackson makes two of three free throws to give Wisconsin a two-point lead.

    "I told 'em, 'Boys, we're going to Aaron,'" Calipari says in describing his hardly intense huddle talk. "'Anybody got a problem with that?' "

    Nobody does. Always give it to the smiling crazy man.

    Aaron Harrison sinks the game winner to send Kentucky to the national championship.

    Aaron Harrison Kentucky shot
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    Aaron Harrison sinks the game winner to send Kentucky to the national championship.
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    Cheer on these Texans competing for Team USA in the 2026 Winter Olympics

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 3, 2026 | 4:08 pm
    Amber Glenn, 2026 Winter Olympics figure skater from Plano
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    Plano's famous figure skater Amber Glenn is on the roster.

    The XXV Winter Olympic Games, also known as the Milano Cortina 2026, are right around the corner, running February 6-22 in northern Italy. Out of the 2,900 athletes who will participate in this year's Games, 232 will represent the U.S., with four hailing from the Lone Star State.

    North Texans will recognize two local athletes in particular: Ice hockey player Hannah Bilka, who grew up in Coppell, and Plano's record-breaking figure skater Amber Glenn. Another figure skater, Emily Chan, also has ties to Dallas-Fort Worth.

    To catch these Texas-born athletes in the 2026 Winter Olympics, viewers can tune in to NBC and its affiliate networks, websites, and apps (like Peacock).

    Without further ado, these are the Winter Olympians competing for Team USA with roots in Texas. (Note that there are other athletes with Texas ties, like Jake Oettinger of the Dallas Stars, who are competing in the Olympics but aren't considered Texans.)

    Hannah Bilka, 24
    Sport: Ice hockey
    Texas tie: Bilka grew up in Coppell and is the youngest of four children. At age six, she followed in the footsteps of her older brother, Anthony, and started playing hockey. Due to a "lack of girls’ hockey teams in Texas," she grew up playing hockey with boys.
    Fun facts: She won the 2024 National Championship in women’s ice hockey with the Ohio State Buckeyes, the same university where she earned a master's degree in sport management. Her two older sisters, Christina and Stephanie, were figure skaters.
    When to watch: The women's ice hockey preliminary round begins on Thursday, February 5. The women's bronze and gold medal matches will take place on Thursday, February 19.

    Hannah Bilka, 2026 Winter Olympics hockey player Hannah Bilka is one of two North Texans competing in this year's Games.Photo courtesy of Getty Images

    Emily Chan, 28
    Sport: Pairs figure skating
    Texas tie: Chan hails from Pasadena, a Houston-area suburb in Harris County, but she also calls Dallas home. She graduated from Texas Online Preparatory School as the valedictorian.
    Fun facts: She loves to cook, bake, make jewelry, and dreams of opening her own café in the future. Her longtime skating partner, Spencer Akira Howe, is from Los Angeles. They both relocated to train at the Skating Club of Boston in 2019, where Chan now coaches young figure skaters. Chan is also pursuing a family and marriage counseling degree from Grand Canyon University.
    When to watch: The figure skating "team event" kicks off on Friday, February 6. The pairs figure skating competition begins on Wednesday, February 16.

    Emily Chan, 2026 Winter Olympics figure skater In addition to being a top-notch figure skater, Emily Chan is also trained in Chinese modern dance and ballet.teamusa.com/

    Amber Glenn, 26
    Sport: Singles figure skating
    Texas tie: She was born in Plano, and started skating at just five years-old.
    Fun facts: Glenn is a mental health advocate and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She came out as pansexual in 2019. She loves to play Magic: The Gathering, and her dog, Uki, is named after stalking shadow card Ukkima. She also enjoys anime and Star Wars. On Friday, May 29, Glenn will visit Allen during the 2026 Stars on Ice Tour.
    When to watch:
    The figure skating "team event" kicks off on Friday, February 6. The women's singles free skate competition begins Thursday, February 19.

    Amber Glenn, figure skating Plano's Amber Glenn will have the Dallas-Fort Worth crowd on its feet. Facebook/ISU

    Boone Niederhofer, 32
    Sport: Bobsledding
    Texas tie: Niederhofer grew up in San Antonio, and later became a wide receiver at Texas A&M University. His father, Dan, played football for Abilene Christian University. Niederhofer and his family previously lived in Midland.
    Fun facts: Niederhofer has a degree in petroleum engineering and worked in Texas' oil and gas industry while competing in bobsledding competitions.
    When to watch: The bobsled competition begins on Sunday, February 15. The men's two-man heat will take place on Tuesday, February 17, and the men's four-man heat is scheduled for Sunday, February 22.

    Boone Niederhofer, 2026 Winter Olympics bobsledder Boone Niederhofer is a former Texas A&M University football player.Photo courtesy of Getty Images

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