
UConn Freshman Hits 35-Footer to Beat Duke at Buzzer
Freshman Braylon Mullins sank a 35-foot shot with 0.4 seconds left to give UConn a stunning last-second victory over Duke. The rainbow jumper is already being compared to the greatest buzzer-beaters in college basketball history.
With less than half a second on the clock and Connecticut's season on the line, freshman Braylon Mullins launched a 35-foot prayer that splashed through the net to beat Duke on Sunday.
The baby-faced guard earned his nickname "the Bringer of Rain" from Coach Dan Hurley for his signature high-arcing jumpers. But this rainbow shot from beyond NBA three-point range topped them all.
The moment of pure magic sent the arena into chaos. Players stormed the court, fans erupted, and social media exploded with replays of the improbable heave that seemed to hang in the air forever before dropping perfectly through the hoop.
Mullins, playing in just his first season of college basketball, showed ice in his veins when his team needed it most. The shot came at the end of a hard-fought game between two basketball powerhouses.

Why This Inspires
This moment captures why we love sports. A teenager, playing against one of college basketball's most storied programs, delivered when the pressure was highest.
The shot is already being mentioned alongside legendary buzzer-beaters like Christian Laettner's turnaround jumper, Kris Jenkins' national championship winner, and Jalen Suggs' Final Four heroics. Those moments live forever in March Madness lore, replayed every tournament season to remind us that anything is possible.
For Mullins, the nickname "Bringer of Rain" just became legendary. His freshman season will be remembered not for learning curves or growing pains, but for one perfect moment when he believed in himself and let it fly.
College basketball fans will watch this highlight for years to come, sharing it with the next generation to show them what courage and confidence look like under pressure.
One shot, 0.4 seconds, and a lifetime of memories for everyone who witnessed it.
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