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By Dana O'Neil
ESPN.com Monday, September 28, 2009 A 20-point game was an off night. Fifteen? Complete disaster. Not even Dick Fosbury could clear the bar set for Harold Arceneaux after the 1999 NCAA tournament. Faster than you can say Cinderella, Arceneaux went from unknown junior college player to the second coming of Pete Maravich. Dropping 36 while wearing a Weber State jersey and playing against North Carolina on the sport's biggest stage will do that to a guy. "Unconscious," is how then-Carolina coach Bill Guthridge described ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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