UMass Student Denied $10k Prize After Hitting Half Court Shot Because ‘His Foot Was On The Line’

Controversy struck during halftime of a women's college basketball game (UMass vs. St. Bonaventure) on Wednesday night, as a student participated in a shooting game where they made a layup, a free throw, a 3-pointer, and half-court shot all within a 30-second timeframe to win $10,000.

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Unfortunately, the student never received his prize money.

The student has been identified as Noah Lee, a senior at UMass Amherst, and after making the shot, he couldn't believe it.

"That half-court shot when I put it up, I knew it kind of had a chance, I never expected it to go in!" Noah said.

After what transpired, Noah said he received countless congratulatory texts. However, triumph quickly turned to tragedy as the insurance company (OdddsOn Promotions), who was the one responsible for paying out the prize, said he broke the rules when his foot stepped on the half court line.

Fans reacted to this, as many were on Noah's side, saying the money should be awarded since he was announced as a winner upon leaving the court.

One user on X wrote, "You have got to be joking?!! What con artists! He deserves the 10 grand."

And another said, "What a ripoff. Just look at the crowd in the video, they just don't have $10,000 to pay the guy lmao."

That is, some others were more strict, as one guy commented, "If you shoot a 3 and your foot is on the line... what happens? Sucks but your friend didn't complete the challenge lol."

This reminded many of the infamous 3/4 court length shot made by a fan during the Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat game (1992-93 season), which was supposed to win Don Calhoun $1,000,000.

And just like Noah, the insurance company tried to find any reason not to pay him, as they claimed Calhoun played college basketball, so that apparently disqualified him from the competition.

Luckily, Michael Jordan and the Bulls stepped in and made sure he got paid, as many hope the same will be done for Noah.

At the moment UMass is willing to give him a consolation prize of: courtside/suite seats at a select upcoming UMass women's college basketball game, a $100 gift card for the concessions stand, and some school gear...

Not to mention, they offered Noah a do-over on the same competition, but this time only for a chance to win $1,000 instead of $10k...

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