No. 1 seed Gonzaga barely survived No. 11 seed UCLA in Saturday's Final Four. When push came to shove, the Bulldogs sent the Bruins packing with an incredible buzzer-beater in overtime to advance to the national championship game. The dagger delivered a 93-90 win in the game's final second and came courtesy of freshman guard Jalen Suggs, who released a shot near the logo just before time expired.

Suggs finished the game with 16 points on 6-of-12 shooting, but the 3-point heave to win it was his only shot attempt in the extra period.

Because it was so good, here's another look at that from a different angle.

The shot ended a frenetic sequence that started when UCLA's Johnny Juzang made a bucket in the lane on the other end to tie the game at 90 points. 

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"Unbelievable college basketball game," said Gonzaga coach Mark Few on CBS after the game. "We made a lucky one at the end, but I'm telling ya, he makes those all the time in practice when we practice late-game situations. He's just got this magical aura about him. I knew when he shot it it was going in."

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Suggs' game-winner was just one of his many shining moments in the classic. Late in the second half with the game tied at 77, Suggs recovered beautifully to swat a UCLA shot at the rim then delivered a dime in transition off the block to teammate Drew Timme.

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With the win, Gonzaga moves to 31-0 and keeps its dream season alive to face No. 1 seed Baylor in the national title game on Monday. The showdown pits preseason No. 1 Gonzaga against preseason No. 2 Baylor, giving us one of the most anticipated matchups in national championship game history.