Luke Maye spent Sunday evening etching himself into the North Carolina record books by hitting a buzzer-beating jump-shot that sent the Tar Heels to the Final Four. 。
By 8 a.m. Monday morning, he was starting the school week in a Chapel Hill classroom -- where he learned what happens when you level up from role-player to royalty. 。
SEE ALSO:How Derek Jeter's once-mocked startup became a sports media powerhouse 。Maye is a Tar Heels reserve who averages less than six points per game this season. But he scored 17 on Sunday against Kentucky, including the game-winning shot with 0.3 seconds left.。
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And the best part? He was greeted with a standing ovation, according to video and photo taken by a classmate. 。
Tweet may have been deleted 。 Tweet may have been deleted。Maye's game-winner was。 extra 。crazy because Kentucky guard Malik Monk had hit an apparent game-winner of his。
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just seconds earlier. This video shows a bar full of Wildcats fans reacting with joy after Monk's bucket -- then being completely deflated by Maye just a few seconds later.。
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Tweet may have been deleted。 Polar extremes of the human experience felt within seconds of one another? A hardcourt hero fêted at his early morning business class?*checks calendar*。