The Kansas Jayhawks took down the North Carolina Tar Heels with a historic comeback to win the men’s college basketball National Championship 72-69 on Monday night in New Orleans.
And after the game ended, TBS showed off the 2022 edition of “One Shining Moment,” everybody’s favorite NCAA Tournament montage.
Check it out:
https://twitter.com/MarchMadnessMBB/status/1511196573031550980?s=20&t=BM5R3zP9IEZWxv2V3Tff1g
Here’s Kansas head coach Bill Self watching One Shining Moment in the Caesars Superdome:
Bill Self watching One Shining Moment. pic.twitter.com/HWnkO7Up6y
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 5, 2022
Related: One Shining Moment 2021, 2019, 2018, and 2017.
[Photo Credit: TBS; Turner Sports]

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