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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Top 10 Dunks of the College Basketball Season

10. Jordan McRae's Tomahawk
Jordan McRae blows right by Tekele Cotton for a monster tomahawk slam that resulted in a technical foul.

9. Some Guy from VMI
Just kidding, his name is Jordan Weethee. But this was a ridiculous poster slam.

8. Aaron Gordon Reverse Oop
The "Unsung Freshman", A.K.A Aaron Gordon, finishes an incredible 360 alley-oop from point guard T.J. McConnell. Gordon has left to the NBA, so one lucky team will have many slams like this in their future.

7. That Other Freshman
No one actually calls him that. His name is Andrew Wiggins, and he also goes by "The Canadian Jordan" and "CLBJ" (Canadian LeBron James). Wiggins shows why he is nicknamed that with this jam.

6. Not In My House
Houston forward Danuel House (no that is not a typo) absolutely crushes the poster over Temple guard Will Cummings.

5. Deonte Demolishes
Nevada's Deonte Burton a.k.a Bulldozer Burton sits a Boise State defender down with a vicious tomahawk jam. Don't be surprised to hear Burton's name called on draft night either.

4. Mar-killing it
Markel Brown was the best dunker in college basketball for four years at Oklahoma State. The senior guard has left his legacy behind with monster dunks like these

3. Stuntin' Like My Daddy
David Stockton of Gonzaga thought he would make a play his father, the legendary John Stockton, used to make.Too bad Kansas State's Marcus Foster had other plans. He sat the whole Stockton family line down with this ridiculous poster.

2. You Are Not Quall-ified to Guard Me
Arkansas's Michael Qualls fought hard with Markel Brown for the best dunker in college basketball. Brown won, but this dunk helped Qualls' case for best dunker.

1. Perfect Dunk for an Almost Perfect Season
Wichita State finished the season with a 35-1 record, with the only loss coming in the tournament to Kentucky. But in the conference season against Illinois State, Tekele Cotton decided to put in some work. He caught a backdoor pass at hammered it down for the number one dunk of the year.

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