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Fil-Am Remy Martin, Kansas rally to stun North Carolina for US NCAA crown

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Fil-Am Remy Martin, Kansas rally to stun North Carolina for US NCAA crown
Remy Martin (No. 11) of the Kansas Jayhawks reacts as Kansas Jayhawks players and coaches hold up the trophy after defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels 72-69 during the 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament National Championship at the Caesars Superdome on April 04, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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NEW ORLEANS – Filipino-American Remy Martin nailed four triples to help the University of Kansas mount the biggest comeback in the history of the US collegiate basketball national championship game to defeat North Carolina, 72-69, on Monday.

The top-seeded Kansas Jayhawks had trailed 40-25 at half-time against the eighth-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

But a superb second-half performance saw Kansas reel in North Carolina to claim the dramatic victory.

David McCormack and Jalen Wilson dragged Kansas over the line with 15 points apiece as North Carolina were outscored 47-29 in a pulsating second half.

Kansas had trailed by 16 points at one stage, and seemed to be heading towards defeat against a fired-up North Carolina team who were chasing a seventh title after wins in 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009 and 2017.

But Kansas star McCormack revealed the Jayhawks had never lost hope despite a daunting half-time deficit.

"I was in the locker room at half-time smiling to my teammates, they thought I was crazy. I just said 'Yo, we come out here in the second half and have fun, do what we was born to do, do what got us to this moment,'" McCormack said. "And we just executed."

McCormack nudged Kansas into a 70-69 lead after hauling in a rebound with 1:16 remaining, and then added another two-point basket to put the Jayhawks 72-69 ahead with 22.3 seconds on the clock.

There was still time for North Carolina's Caleb Love to attempt a game-tying three-pointer on the buzzer, but the air ball drifted harmlessly wide of the target as Kansas erupted in celebrations.

The Kansas comeback eclipsed the previous biggest mark from 1998, when Kentucky overturned a 10-point deficit to defeat Utah.

Martin, for his part, finished with 14 points in the fifth and last year of his college career. He transferred to Kansas from Arizona State shortly after foregoing his plan to enter the NBA draft.

The Gilas prospect hit 4-of-6 triples and had three rebounds, one assist, one steal and a block.

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