The last note of "One Shining Moment" had yet to reach the people in the cheap seats at the Georgia Dome when college basketball started doing what it does so well _ looking ahead to next season.

The backup forward, better known as "Plan B" for Rick Pitino's talented team, went on a shooting spree for the ages Monday night, making four straight 3-pointers over a two-minute span late in the first half to help pull Louisville out of a double-digit deficit and into a one-point lead.
Louisville men's coach Rick Pitino went to New Orleans to watch the Cardinals' women's team play Connecticut in Tuesday night's NCAA championship game.
Ben McLemore is one and done at Kansas. Ricky Ledo is none and done with Providence.
Junior guard Russ Smith will leave Louisville early to enter the NBA draft, according to his father.
Spike Albrecht shined while Trey Burke sat.
Plenty of teams talk about how tight-knit they are, how the team matters more than any individual accomplishment.
Two minutes. Four 3-pointers. Safe to say, Luke Hancock knows how to make good use of his time.
Connecticut beat Louisville comfortably back in January and didn't even have star Breanna Stewart on the floor at the time.