See the best angles of Reece Beekman's game-winning three-pointer to lift the Cavaliers over the Blue Devils in Cameroon
During the first two and a half seasons of his collegiate career, Reece Beekman averaged 0.5 threes per game. The sophomore guard has made a total of 25 threes in 82 tries through his first 49 games as a Cavalier.
Despite the low volume, two of those three-pointers are among the worst shots in recent UVA basketball history, filled with some big-time shots at big-time moments.
The first was Beekman's buzzer-beating three to lift Virginia over Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the 2021 ACC tournament.
The second came Monday night at Cameron Indoor, as Beekman pulled out a three-pointer with just 1.1 on the clock to calm the crowd and give UVA a huge 69-68 win over No. 7 Duke.
REECE BEEKMAN GAME-WINNING THREE WITH 0.7 LEFT 🤯
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 8, 2022
VIRGINIA UPSETS NO. 7 DUKE AT CAMERON STADIUM‼️@UVAMensHoops pic.twitter.com/D1OU7s28TK
Beekman's shot was brilliant from every angle.
Reece Beekman for the win at Cameron Indoor!
— Preston Willett (@PrestonWillett) February 8, 2022
UVA upsets No. 7 Duke 👀 pic.twitter.com/utjdahy4zs
Kihei Clark ties up a loose rebound for a jump ball, giving the Hoos one last possession. #UVa trails 68-66 w/7.2 seconds to go.
— Greg Madia (@GregMadia) February 8, 2022
This angle of Reece Beekman’s game winner >>> pic.twitter.com/Cte6CtOwda
— Bet The Hoops (@betthehoops) February 8, 2022