I was involved in probably one of the great games in the history of college sport, when we beat Kentucky in ’92 for the Eastern Regional Championship.  Rick Pitino and his team played great, and so did we.  We were down by one, with 2.1 seconds to go in overtime, and the world seemed like it was over.  At that point we, as a group, connected again, and we said, “We’re going to win.”   We talked through how we were going to win, and then we did.  Everyone said we were lucky, but my feeling is that luck favors people who trust one another. Those two moments are, for me, great moments.  Actually, the Kentucky moment was better than winning the two National Championships, because it was the epitome of what I try to get from a team in a crisis situation.