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The B1G Moment
Celebrating iconic moments for Big Ten sports programs, going in-depth with the players involved on both sides of the ball while adding anecdotes from people who witnessed it in real time.
EP3 "Women's Track Triple Crown"
Raevyn Rogers, Deajah Stevens-Mitchell, Maggie Schmaedick Jones, coach Curtis Taylor and more take a look back on the events leading up to Oregon Women's Track and Field's historic NCAA "Triple Crown" victory in 2017.
EP6 "The Catch"
Looking back at what is known as "The Catch," hear from Trojans quarterback Rodney Peete and wide receiver Erik Affholter as they relive the controversial play that sent USC to the 1988 Rose Bowl with a win over crosstown rival UCLA .
EP5 "Isaiah Thomas"
Isaiah Thomas, C.J. Wilcox, coach Lorenzo Romar, play-by-play Gus Johnson and more take a look back on Thomas' game-winning shot at the buzzer to secure Washington's victory over Arizona in the 2011 Pac-10 Championship game.
EP5 "Sebastian Elney Strikes Twice"
Hear from head coach Sasho Cirovski, Sebastian Elney, Chase Gasper and more as they re-live Elney's game-winning goals that secured Maryland wins over rival UCLA in 2015 and 2017.
EP11 "Ben Brust's Halfcourt Shot"
Ben Brust, coach Bo Ryan and more look back on Brust's dramatic half-court shot for Wisconsin that sent the game to overtime in their victory over Michigan in 2013.
EP10 "Chad Austin Does it Again"
A look back at one of the defining moments in the Purdue-Indiana basketball rivalry as Chad Austin, Brian Cardinal, Charlie Miller, and Bruce Weber talk about the Austin shot that helped the Boilermakers upset the Hoosiers in 1997.
EP9 "Trouble With the Snap"
Join coach Mark Dantonio, Jalen Watts-Jackson, play-by-play Sean McDonough and more as they look back on one of the most memorable plays in college football with Michigan State's last second win over rival Michigan in 2015.
EP8 "Nick Anderson"
A look back at the moments that led up to the last second Nick Anderson shot that sealed the Fighting Illini a big win over the Hoosiers in 1989.