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ARLINGTON, Texas — In the moments after Aaron Harrison took — and made — the biggest shot of his life, Kentucky coach John Calipari motioned for the freshman to go visit his parents courtside.
Marian and Aaron Harrison Sr. hugged their son after his clutch 3-pointer with 5.7 seconds remaining ended up being the difference — again — as Kentucky advanced to the NCAA championship game for the second time in three years with a thrilling 74-73 victory over Wisconsin at AT&T Stadium.
“This is what he does,” Aaron Harrison Sr. said courtside. “He’s done this his entire life. I knew when he got it, he was going to take it.”
After the shot, the father proudly held up his index finger and said “One more.”
Yes, Kentucky, which started off as the preseason No. 1 amid talk of a potential 40-0 season only to fall out of the poll after stumbling late in the year, will play UConn for the school’s ninth national championship on Monday night.