VIDEO: Wisconsin gets away with clear shot-clock violation
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Just when you thought the game couldn't get any crazier, Wisconsin tied the game at 60 in improbable fashion.
With three seconds left on the shot clock, the Badgers in-bounded the ball to Nigel Hayes, who was instantly swarmed by Kentucky defenders. Hayes threw it up and missed.
But he caught the rebound with zeroes flashing on the shot clock. Regardless, he sank the layup and it stood because it's a play that can't be reviewed.
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