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Someone’s Out Here Heckling College Basketball Players By Yelling ’90s Alt-Rock Hits At Them

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On Tuesday, the 15th-seeded Pitt scored an upset win over Stanford in the opening game of the ACC tournament. It was a closely contested game, and Pitt won it by a single point, 64-63. The true hero of the game was senior guard Damarco Minor, who caught his own rebound and scored with less than a second on the clock. But in a game that close, anything can make a difference. So maybe the deciding factor was the one mysterious, extremely loud person, presumably a Pitt fan, who spent the game's second half bellowing '90s alt-rock ballads at Stanford players.

Early in the second half, Stanford's Ebuka Okorie took a couple of free throws while this one guy absolutely hollered the Goo Goo Dolls "Iris" at him. As the band pointed out on Instagram, Okorie still made both shots.

As SB Nation reports, it didn't stop there. Later on, a Stanford player missed a free throw while this guy screamed the Cranberries' "Linger" at him. If he'd made that shot, the game would've gone to overtime.

I want an interview with the guy who is singing Cranberries songs during the ACC Tournament

Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog.xyz) 2026-03-10T19:34:30.283Z

As the game tightened, the same guy serenaded Standford with Creed's "Higher."

We've moved on to the late 90s with Creed's "Higher" now

Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing.bsky.social) 2026-03-10T19:55:07.808Z

Look, I would love to shame this fan, but you can't argue with results. If the Washington Wizards had someone screeching "Under The Bridge" at Bam Adebayo last night, maybe he wouldn't have scored 83 points. Go with what works.

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