mine In no particular order:
The NY giants Willie Mays' with his back-to-the-infield catch in deep centerfield at the Polo grounds against the Cleveland Indians in the 1954 world series.
Vernon Hattons' 47 footer against the Temple Owls to tie the game at the buzzer in which the Cats went on to win in 3 OT's
The Green Bay touchdown for the win on the last play against the Dallas Cowboys in the famous " frozen tundra" game
Lou Tsioropoulos rebound and outlet pass to Cliff Hagan who passes to the streaking Frank Ramsey for the lay-up without the ball ever touching the floor
The shot that hit the edge of the backboard & went in by the Goose while scoring 41 in the Cats win over Duke in the 1978 championship game
Of course, the Cats 8 Nat'l Championships has it's own category
Don't know where to place Roger Maris' 61st home run to break the Babes' record of 60 at that time, (Many thought it would never be broken) but it ranks up there somewhere.
The NY giants Willie Mays' with his back-to-the-infield catch in deep centerfield at the Polo grounds against the Cleveland Indians in the 1954 world series.
Vernon Hattons' 47 footer against the Temple Owls to tie the game at the buzzer in which the Cats went on to win in 3 OT's
The Green Bay touchdown for the win on the last play against the Dallas Cowboys in the famous " frozen tundra" game
Lou Tsioropoulos rebound and outlet pass to Cliff Hagan who passes to the streaking Frank Ramsey for the lay-up without the ball ever touching the floor
The shot that hit the edge of the backboard & went in by the Goose while scoring 41 in the Cats win over Duke in the 1978 championship game
Of course, the Cats 8 Nat'l Championships has it's own category
Don't know where to place Roger Maris' 61st home run to break the Babes' record of 60 at that time, (Many thought it would never be broken) but it ranks up there somewhere.