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North Carolina's Luke Maye got a standing ovation in his 8 a.m. class just 12 hours after his winning shot in the NCAA Tournament

Luke Maye got a standing ovation in class the morning after he made the shot that sent North Carolina to the Final Four.

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The win was the biggest game of Maye's college career. The sophomore forward not only hit the winning shot, but he also scored a career-high 17 points off the bench.

One might forgive Maye if he were a little too tired for class after an intense game that did not end until 7:30 p.m. in Memphis, Tennessee, and the ensuing celebration and return flight to Chapel Hill.

And yet, just a little over 12 hours after Maye hit the winning shot, he was in class and got a standing ovation. Here is video from a fellow UNC student, Jack Sewell.

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Very cool.

Here is the biggest shot of Maye's career.

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