Final Four: Virginia dances past Auburn into title game

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Kyle Guy of the Virginia Cavaliers attempts a game-winning 3-point basket as he is fouled by Samir Doughty of the Auburn Tigers late in the second half of their Final Four semifinal at U.S. Bank Stadium on Saturday in Minneapolis.
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Updated: 8 p.m. | Posted: 7:25 p.m.

From one-and-done to NCAA Tournament miracle men, Virginia is going to the national championship game for the first time after pulling off another last-second stunner on a disputed foul with 0.6 seconds left.

Kyle Guy made three free throws as debate immediately started over the call and Virginia celebrated its second small miracle of the NCAA Tournament, beating Auburn 63-62 Saturday in the Final Four.

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A year after becoming the first No. 1 seed to lose to 16, these top-seeded Cavaliers now look like destiny's team.

Virginia players celebrate after defeating Auburn
Virginia players celebrate after defeating Auburn 63-62 in the semifinals of the Final Four on Saturday in Minneapolis.
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The Cavaliers reached the Final Four for the first time since 1984 with a wild buzzer-beater by Mahmadi Diakite to send their Elite Eight game against Purdue to overtime.

Beating the Tigers took an even crazier finish.

The fifth-seeded Auburn (30-10) had erased a 10-point deficit in the final five minutes and led 62-60 after Guy made an off-balance 3 with 7.6 seconds left. The shot snapped a drought of more than five minutes by the Cavaliers.

With 1.5 seconds left, Virginia (34-3) got the ball to Guy in the corner. He turned and fired and Samir Doughty, hands straight up in the air, bumped into Guy's hip.

Virginia's Kyle Guy shoots the last free throw
Virginia's Kyle Guy shoots the last free throw to defeat Auburn 63-62 in the semifinals of the Final Four on Saturday, April 6, 2019, in Minneapolis.
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When the whistle blew, Auburn coach Bruce Pearl lost it on the sideline, pumping his fist and screaming. Later, fans watching on TV also complained when it emerged that Ty Jerome may have double dribbled on his way up the court.

Guy swished the first two free throws to tie it and Auburn called a timeout to ice him. Didn't work. He hit one more for the lead. Auburn threw a long inbound pass to Brown, but his desperation 3 was short.

The Cavaliers mobbed Guy on one end. Brown sat on the court, head hanging on the other. Auburn, in the Final Four for the first time, had its season end in a most painful way.

Jerome scored 21 points for Virginia and De'Andre Hunter had 10 of his 14 in a stellar second half.

Doughty led Auburn with 13 and Brown had 12 for Auburn, which nearly beat Virginia at its own game — with tough defense and big shots in the halfcourt.