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An Indiana University cheerleader saved the day at an NCAA Tournament game Thursday night — soaring high above a backboard to retrieve a basketball for players … and the improbable rebound was EPIC.
The woman, Cassidy Cerny, jumped into action after a ball got stuck during the Hoosiers’ opening-round game against St. Mary’s.
At the beginning of the second half, a player missed a shot — and as the ball rattled around the rim, it somehow got caught above the hoop and didn’t come down.
What an amazing save by Indiana cheerleaders Cassidy Cerny and Nathan Paris!
pic.twitter.com/7I4pjMTUnZ— Yong Chavez (@YongChavezLA) March 18, 2022
@YongChavezLA
Several players and a ref tried to get the thing to shake loose — using a chair and a broomstick — but nobody could knock out the ball.
That’s when Cassidy sprang into action with Nathan Paris — using a cheerleading stunt to get up to the top of the hoop. And, eventually, she got the ball down!!
Check out the footage of the fun moment, the crowd went absolutely nuts following her retrieval.
A short time later, she and Paris were interviewed about the heroic effort … and she was cool as a cucumber about it all.
Thank you Cassidy Cerny and Nathan Paris for bringing a little joy to a miserable game tonight. @IUcheerleading pic.twitter.com/AsaefPGDKf
— Wes Reynolds (@WesReynolds1) March 18, 2022
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“That was nothing, really,” she said.
Unfortunately for Indiana, the Hoosiers on the court weren’t nearly as cool as Cassidy off of it — and got blown out by St. Mary’s, 82-53.