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The Show

The player nicknamed "The Show" put on just that for 14th-seeded Weber State against North Carolina in 1999. Facing a Final Four team from the year before, Arceneaux -- a transfer from Midland (Texas) Junior College -- went off for 36 points in a 76–74 shocker that still gives Tar Heels fans nightmares. As analyst Kevin Harlan put it at the time, "The bar for heroism has just been raised!"

Fast approaching his 36th birthday on April 1st, Arceneaux is incredibly still playing in Mexico for Lechugueros de León after a career that has spanned the globe.
 

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