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Myles Colvin delivers potential Dunk of the Year in NCAA Tournament
By Mark Kern
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Myles Colvin and Purdue are taking on High Point in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The team is trying to go on a March run similar to last season when the Boilermakers made it all the way to the national championship before falling to UConn.
March Madness is all about big-time plays and incredible moments, and Colvin delivered an emphatic one with a dunk in the first half.
Camden Heide took a 3-point shot for the Boilermakers with the team up 6 with 2:35 seconds remaining in the first half. The shot came up short, but Colvin skied, grabbed the ball and threw it down in an electric fashion.
The angles are NASTY 😮💨#MarchMadness @BoilerBall https://t.co/njAJ1crbeJ pic.twitter.com/nFpRngNnck
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 20, 2025
Colvin and the Boilermakers are trying to put the finishing touches on a Round 1 win, but High Point has not gone easily. The Panthers have been able to limit Purdue’s 3-point shooting, keeping the game close all afternoon long.
Colvin is the son of former NFL linebacker Roosevelt Colvin, who played his college football at Purdue. He was a 2nd team All-B1G in 1997, and a first team All-B1G selection in 1998. He played in the NFL for 10 seasons, winning 2 Super Bowls and being named to the All-Decade for the Chicago Bears All-Decade team in the 2000s.
The younger Colvin was able to showcase a similar athleticism to his father, and provided his family and college basketball fans all across the country with an exciting NCAA Tournament moment.