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Jordan Poole’s 2018 buzzer beater to beat Houston, from every angle

With Houston up late, it looked like Michigan’s season was over in the second round of the 2018 NCAA tournament — until Jordan Poole’s 28-foot heave found the bottom of the net and sent the freshman scrambling around the court in celebration. Watch every angle of the buzzer beater here.

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