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Jahmai Mashack launches food drive after epic buzzer beater, raises over $20,000

Jahmai Mashack launches food drive after epic buzzer beater, raises over $20,000

Yahoo03-03-2025

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Coming off of a stunning last-second shot to beat Alabama, Tennessee basketball standout Jahmai Mashack is celebrating by raising thousands for a local food bank.
Mashack's three-pointer lifted Tennessee over the Crimson Tide in dramatic fashion and kept Tennessee's hope of securing the team's first-ever No. 1 seed at the NCAA Tournament alive heading into the final week of the regular season. On Monday, He launched 'Mashack March Madness Virtual Food Drive' to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee.
Tennessee moves up to No. 4 in AP Top 25 Poll after last-second Alabama win
The fundraiser initially set a goal of $7,900 in reference to the 79 points Tennessee scored against Alabama. As of Monday afternoon, the total amount raised has surpassed $21,000.
A new goal has now been set at $23,700, triple the original goal. The fundraiser has already raised enough to provide over 60,000 meals to families in East Tennessee. Click here to visit the virtual food drive page. Donations will be accepted through March 31.
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Mashack is a senior guard and was recently named to the 2025 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watch List. He was also nominated for the 2025 Allstate NACDA Good Works Team, which recognizes college athletes for excellence in academics, sports, and community impact.
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