Gabe McGlothan Wins King’s Hawaiian College Slam Dunk Championship with Last-Second Perfect-Score Dunk at GCU Legacy Event
Gabe McGlothan concludes his time at Grand Canyon University by winning the King's Hawaiian College Slam Dunk Championship with a last-second perfect-score dunk, leaving a lasting legacy for the Havocs fans and Lope Nation.
By the Numbers- McGlothan needed a perfect score to beat his competitor's 59 out of 60.
- His final dunk incorporated a 3.5-second run from the 3-point arc to execute a reverse dunk facing the rim.
McGlothan faced initial challenges with his dunks but ultimately delivered under pressure in the final seconds.
State of Play- McGlothan's victory crowns his performance as one of the best throughout the competition.
- His creativity, power, and connection with the audience elevated the event and showcased his embodiment of GCU's spirit.
As McGlothan moves on from this victory, he leaves a remarkable legacy and inspiration for future competitors, carrying forward the spirit of GCU on a national stage.
Bottom LineGabe McGlothan's last-second victory in the Slam Dunk Championship not only secured his legacy but also exemplified his faith, skills, and connection with the GCU community, leaving a lasting impact on the college basketball world.
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