Biggest comebacks in NCAA basketball history?
I'm wondering if anyone knows the biggest comebacks in NCAA basketball history were (in terms of overall deficit).
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- ohio state vs. Tennessee this season. 20 pt comeback
- February 15, 1994. With 15:34 left in the 2nd half the Kentucky wildcats were down 37-68 to the LSU Tigers. By the end of the game Kentucky had beaten LSU 99-95, alot of help comeing from 11 second half 3 pointers. This is the Largest 2nd half comeback in Division I history. I am not sure about the biggest all time defecit.
- Well, as a Duke Blue Devil fan i would have to say the Duke vs Maryland game in 2001 was one of them. Duke was down by 10 with under one minute to go, ended up tying it and won it in overtime. I remember this game and i am sure Maryland fans do to. This is one of the greatest comebacks in NCAA history.
- Florida five games losing streak to come back and to be rated no.1 in the Midwest. Now to be returning to the final four.
- it was ohio state a 17 pt comeback
- 3 points
- Kentucky 99, LSU 95 - Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 15, 1994 With 15:34 left in the game, the Wildcats faced a seemingly impossible taskācome back from a 68-37 deficit in one of the toughest arenas in the nation for visiting teams. The Wildcats proceeded to outscore the Tigers 62-27 the rest of the way, fueled by 11 three-pointers, to complete the largest second-half comeback in Division I history.
- im going to have to agree. the LSU and Kentucky game in '94 is the best one i could find
- osu by 17
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