Cazenovia College scored two baskets in the final 2.6 seconds of overtime to deliver one of college basketball's wildest finishes of the season and provide former Auburn High School basketball player Majesty Wilder a viral moment.

Cazenovia's 115-112 overtime win over Bryant & Stratton College on Wednesday, secured by Wilder's buzzer-beating 3-pointer, could not have been any more unlikely, astounding or dramatic.

The Wildcats trailed by two points with 11 seconds left. Bryant & Stratton was at the free-throw line with an opportunity to ice the game with two shots.

But Bryant & Stratton missed both free throws, and Cazenovia's Nicholas Filippi (Solvay High School) pushed the ball up the floor. Teammate Jaceary Menes (Niagara Catholic) slipped the ball down to Raishun Richardson (Carthage) for the game-tying layup with 2.6 seconds left.

When Bryant & Stratton tried to push the ball up the floor for its own buzzer-beating opportunity, Wilder jumped into the passing lane, stole the ball and took one dribble to square up for a 3-pointer.

Wilder, who had been 3-for-20 on 3-pointers this season before his game-winner, confidently held his follow-through, the ball swished through the net and he was tackled by teammates and swarmed by classmates.

Video of the shot quickly went viral, with a Tweet from ESPN's SportsCenter Twitter account getting viewed more than 298,000 times by Friday morning.

The win sent the Cazenovia soaring into its winter break. The Wildcats, who compete in Division III's North Eastern Athletic Conference, improved to 4-6 with the win and won't play again until Jan. 6.

Lucci Vigliotti (Bishop Grimes) led Cazenovia with 32 points in the game but had fouled out by the time the game finished.

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