With just over one minute to play Wednesday night and Ohio State and Rutgers tied at 62-all, Kam Williams found himself on the block on the opposite side at the ball.
As Jae’Sean Tate stood on the right wing and pounded the ball on the floor, Williams sprinted across the paint off a double screen — the first set by Marc Loving, the second by Trevor Thompson — and curled around right in front of the Buckeyes’ bench. Williams caught the ball with his defender trailing, rose in the air and fired a 3-pointer from the wing.
As the ball was in flight toward the basket, the whistle sounded to signal a foul.