UMass student wins $10k basketball challenge—then gets denied over foot placement rule

Noah Lee successfully completed all the shots. However, the next day, he was informed that his shot didn’t count.

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A University of Massachusetts student thought he had secured a $10,000 prize during a halftime contest—only to be denied the payout due to a technicality.

UMass play-by-play announcer Josh Schreiber posted on X that his friend, senior Noah Lee, had won the challenge at the Mullins Center during a women’s basketball game Wednesday night. The contest required participants to make a layup, a free throw, a 3-pointer, and a half-court shot in under 30 seconds.

Lee successfully completed all the shots—including an impressive half-court heave—and celebrated on the court. However, the next day, he was informed that his shot didn’t count because his foot had crossed the line.

“[On Thursday], I got an email from the UMass athletics representative saying that the promotion company got back to them and said my foot was on the line and they will not be paying it out, which is obviously a little disappointing,” Lee told the Daily Collegian.

Schreiber also expressed frustration over the call. “I would understand if it was well in front of the half court line, took an extra step, but at worst, he is very clearly AT half court,” he told WHDH in Boston. “It’s a hard thing to tell.”

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