Darrick Suber

His mother had driven him, and upon their arrival, she was unimpressed with the school's basketball facilities and overall student living situation.

[2] Bannon accepted and met with Darrick and his mother the next day, after the Subers drove to Lawrence Township, New Jersey, the home of Rider University.

[1] For the four years spanning between 1989–90 and 1992–93, Suber etched his names into the Rider men's basketball record book.

[3][12] During the NEC tournament championship game against Wagner, Suber made the most famous basket in Rider men's basketball history, dubbed "The Shot" by the media.

[13] With Wagner leading by one point and only seconds remaining in the game, Suber made an end-to-end drive and shot a 12-foot, game-winning basket at the buzzer, live on ESPN, that sent the sold out Alumni Gym crowd into a frenzy and sent Rider to its second-ever NCAA championship field of 64.

[13] Suber did not get selected in the 1993 NBA draft, nor did he get any serious consideration to make a team's training camp roster.

He eventually went into corporate America and has held various roles in both the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Seattle, Washington metropolitan areas since 2007.