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Framed Autographed/Signed Kris Jenkins Villanova Wildcats 2016 The Shot 16x20 Basketball Photo JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Kris Jenkins Villanova Wildcats 2016 The Shot 16x20 Basketball Photo JSA COA

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🏀 Framed Kris Jenkins Signed Villanova Wildcats 2016 The Shot 16x20 Basketball Photo JSA COA — Born Baltimore Maryland, Villanova University, April 4 2016 NCAA Championship Game, Championship-Winning Buzzer-Beater Three-Pointer vs. North Carolina, 77-74 Final, 0.4 Seconds Remaining — The Most Famous Buzzer-Beater in College Basketball History

A 16x20 photograph of 'The Shot' — Kris Jenkins' buzzer-beating three-pointer in the 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game — signed by Kris Jenkins himself and authenticated by James Spence Authentication. On April 4, 2016, with the game tied 74-74 between the Villanova Wildcats and the North Carolina Tar Heels with 0.4 seconds remaining, Jenkins received a pass from Ryan Arcidiacono, rose up behind the arc, and launched a three-pointer that split the nets as the horn sounded — 77-74 Villanova, national champions. The moment was broadcast live to millions of viewers on CBS, and the image of Jenkins' release — the form, the follow-through, the expression of pure athletic purpose — became one of the most reproduced photographs in college basketball history within hours of it occurring. The 16x20 signed photograph of that moment, authenticated by JSA, is the collector piece that puts the image and the signature of the man who made the shot into a single framed display. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Baltimore, Maryland — Villanova — Ryan Arcidiacono's Pass — 0.4 Seconds

Kris Jenkins was born January 2, 1995, in Baltimore, Maryland — the Charm City on the Chesapeake Bay, a basketball city that has contributed players to the game at every level for decades. He arrived at Villanova University in the Philadelphia Main Line suburbs under head coach Jay Wright, one of the most consistently excellent coaches in college basketball, and Jenkins developed into the shooting forward whose range and shooting mechanics made him the logical endpoint of a last-second play that Villanova had worked on and believed in. What happened on April 4, 2016, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, came down to a sequence that has been replayed millions of times: North Carolina's Marcus Paige hit a double-clutch three to tie the game at 74 with 4.7 seconds remaining, Villanova inbounded under its own basket, Arcidiacono drove and attracted the defense, and he shed the ball to Jenkins near the top of the key with time expiring. Jenkins' release was clean, the arc was true, and the ball fell through the net as the horn sounded. Villanova national champions. The Wildcats. Jay Wright. The shot. The 0.4 seconds. The signature. Condition: NOS.

🏆 The Most Famous Buzzer-Beater in College Basketball — The CBS Broadcast — The Cultural Moment

Of the many buzzer-beaters in the history of NCAA Tournament basketball, few have achieved the level of cultural permanence that Kris Jenkins' championship-game three-pointer reached in the hours and days following April 4, 2016. The combination of factors — a tie game with seconds remaining in the national championship, a one-pass sequence that required Jenkins to catch, gather, and shoot in a single motion, the live CBS broadcast reaching the largest television audience in college basketball that season — produced a moment that transcended the sport and entered the permanent visual vocabulary of American college athletics. Jay Wright lifted his suit jacket in celebration. The Villanova bench erupted. North Carolina players stood frozen on the court. And the image of Kris Jenkins following through on the shot that won the 2016 national championship became the photograph that college basketball fans in 2016 and beyond will recognize instantly. The 16x20 signed Jenkins photo, authenticated by JSA and framed, is the permanent collector artifact of that moment — the play that ended the game, the championship, the career peak, and the visual record of what a 0.4-second window looks like when everything goes right. Condition: NOS.

📦 Item Details

Photo: 16x20 Kris Jenkins 'The Shot' NCAA Championship Game Photograph, Autographed. Display: Framed. Authentication: James Spence Authentication (JSA COA). Player: Kris Jenkins. Born: January 2, 1995, Baltimore, Maryland. College: Villanova University Wildcats. Coach: Jay Wright. Event: 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game, April 4, 2016, NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas. Play: Championship-winning buzzer-beating three-pointer, 77-74 Villanova over North Carolina, 0.4 seconds remaining. Assist: Ryan Arcidiacono. Condition: NOS.

🏀⭐ Baltimore. Maryland. The Charm City. The basketball culture. Villanova. The Main Line. Jay Wright. The program. The preparation. The play design. The practice. April 4, 2016. Houston. NRG Stadium. North Carolina. Marcus Paige. The double-clutch tie. 4.7 seconds. The inbound. Arcidiacono. The drive. The shed. Jenkins. The catch. The gather. The release. 0.4 seconds. The arc. The net. The horn. 77-74. Villanova national champions. The bench eruption. The Jay Wright suit jacket. The CBS broadcast. The millions watching. The moment. The photograph. 16x20. Signed. Framed. JSA authenticated. The Kris Jenkins buzzer-beater shot in a frame — the most famous championship-game three in college basketball history.

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