Austin R. Vaughn | NCAA.com | April 5, 2016 Villanova's March Madness buzzer-beater from every angle National Championship: Villanova claims 2nd national title Share Kris Jenkins' buzzer-beating 3-pointer ended the Final Four and Villanova's 31-year title drought in dramatic fashion. But, the shockwaves from Jenkins' game winner didn't just reverberate through Houston, or Villanova, or Chapel Hill or even America. The madness was felt throughout the world. In the video below, check out the final shot of the 2016 NCAA basketball season from different angles, with different calls and even in different languages: The 6-foot-6, 240-pound forward spent much of the first half on the bench after picking up two early fouls. He picked up his game in the second half to finish with 14 points and one of the greatest 3-point shots in the history of the game. Update: Here's even more angles of the shot - 55 of them! The best reaction may be from this security guard at NRG Stadium. We know exactly how he felt: Charles Barkley's reaction was classic, too: Thrill of victory... Agony of defeat. #NationalChampionship pic.twitter.com/GuEPbDfpDY — NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) April 5, 2016 Brian Westbrook vs. Adrian Peterson: Breaking down the FCS legends Who gets the edge between Villanova's Brian Westbrook and Georgia Southern's Adrian Peterson, two of the all-time great FCS running backs? Let's compare. READ MORE Villanova's Jay Wright becomes latest men's basketball icon to call it a career Villanova coach Jay Wright has become the latest men's basketball icon to retire in the last couple of years. READ MORE Jay Wright to retire as Villanova's men's basketball coach Villanova's head men's basketball coach Jay Wright will be retiring from his position, the school announced on Wednesday. Fordham's Kyle Neptune is set to replace the legendary coach. READ MORE