Sean Miller loses it after Texas assistant coach runs onto floor following Tramon Mark’s go-ahead shot
By Andrew Olson
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We all love March Madness for the big shots that make our jaws drop. Tramon Mark delivered one of those March Madness moments with a last-second go-ahead bucket that lifted Texas to a First Four victory over NC State. One Texas assistant either lost track of time or let his emotions get the best of him, and Sean Miller lost his mind.
Ryan Anderson was not just on the floor, but nearly in the paint after Mark’s big shot. By the book, it could have been a technical foul. The refs, however, allowed Anderson to get back on the sideline. Miller, understandably, lost his mind at the prospect of potentially giving NC State a chance to go to the line on a technical foul.
It was a bit of a chaotic scene for the refs to sort out. NC State motioned to call a timeout immediately upon Mark’s make. Another Wolfpack player, however, can be seen pointing out Anderson to an official.
Sean Miller absolutely lost his mind on Texas assistant coach Ryan Anderson for running on the court after Tramon Mark’s game-winning shot.
— Zach Dimmitt (@ZachDimmitt7) March 18, 2026
Credit to the officials for not letting that ruin a great ending, but probably could have been a technical foul.
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I mean I am obsessed with this assistant coach on Texas. Nobody else is even close to being on the court and he’s almost in the paint pic.twitter.com/oboCtsyKmP
— RRinehart (@RRinehart2012) March 18, 2026
Miller’s No. 11 seed Longhorns move on to face 6-seed BYU on Thursday (7:25 p.m. ET, TBS). Anderson will likely be a bit more careful about staying on the sidelines.
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