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There’s guts. There’s intestinal fortitude. Then there’s T.J. Sorrentine. With 1:12 left in overtime and his team leading Syracuse by a point, the senior guard calmly pulled up from the parking lot his feet were dangerously close to the half-court circle for what seemed like a ludicrous shot. Naturally he swished it. “When that went in, I thought I might burst,” said Vermont coach Tom Brennan, who retired after his team’s tournament run (the Catamounts lost to Michigan State in the second round), and is now an ESPN analyst. “I thought you might find me in pieces around the arena.”