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A pair ofIndiana Universitycheerleaders came to the rescue during a round oneNCAA Men’s Basketball Tournamentgame on Thursday when a basketball got stuck on top of the backboard amid gameplay.

The Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball team was playingSaint Mary’s Gaels in Portland, Oregon. At the beginning of the second half, Saint Mary’s was up 45-29 when the ball got wedged in the hoop.

A referee tried to hit the ball with a mop handle while standing atop a folding chair, but it was to no avail. Hoosiers cheerleader Nathan Paris then lifted teammate Cassidy Cerny up into the air to retrieve the ball, her success earning cheers from the crowd.

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The Hoosiers, however, ultimately ended up losing the game 82-53.

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Speaking withTodaya day after the game, Cerny and Paris opened up about the moment, which has since gone viral.

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“They kept trying different ways and nothing really was working,” Paris explained about retrieving the ball on Friday morning. “And so all of us kind of looked at each other and our captain, Ethan, [said], ‘We need the tallest guy to lift somebody up to see if we can get to the top of the backboard.’ "

“So, I’m one of the tallest on the team, so I grabbed Cassidy and said, ‘Maybe this’ll work,’ " the athlete continued.

Cerny toldTodaythat she is enjoying all the attention the pair are getting for the gameplay action.

“[It’s] very overwhelming,” she explained to the outlet. “It’s been very cool and very interesting to see how many people have seen the video and are reaching out. It’s just been really cool.”

Added Paris: “As cheerleaders, we’re always looking for a reaction from the crowd, so for us to be doing something that gets that kind of reaction is kind of a once-in-a-lifetime thing.”

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“It’s kind of a once in a lifetime thing and we’ve just decided let’s just ride this wave as far as we can. And if we can keep bringing joy and bring happiness with this moment, then that’s great,” added Paris.

source: people.com