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TBT 2025 Quarterfinal Summary: Aftershocks, we are D3 Advance
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Throwback to 2025 Quarterfinals: Aftershocks Surge Forward with D3 Breakthrough

July 28, 2025 2 Min Read
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The high-stakes basketball tournament delivered intense excitement during Sunday’s quarterfinals, where huge drama unfolded. The action kicked off on July 31 with Earnshock, a team featuring Wichita State alumni, clinching a significant win against Heartfire, making the path to the semi-finals highly competitive.

Looking ahead, four teams—Best Virginia (West Virginia alumni), Shell Shock (Maryland alumni), Eveline Drive, and Sideline Gun—are set to compete in Monday night’s final quarter-final matchups.

Here’s a recap of Sunday’s tournament highlights:

Aftershock 74, Heartfire 68
The first half was closely contested, with Heartfire holding a slight 33-30 lead at halftime. Moving into the Elam Ending, which replaces the game clock with a target score set at 74, Aftershock took control and secured a decisive victory, powered by Wichita State alumni. Tevin Mack (Heartfire) scored a game-high 18 points, while Marcus Keene led Aftershock with 15.

We Are D3 95, Fail Harder 93
We Are D3 started strong, outscoring Fail Harder 23 to 11 in the first quarter. Fail Harder gained momentum in the second quarter, scoring 25 points to D3’s 21. By halftime, We Are D3 led 44-36, extending the lead to 86-66 by the end of the third quarter. The Elam Ending target was set to 94, leading to an intense final phase where both teams tied at 93. Fail Harder then pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in TBT history to win. Darius Adams topped the scoring with 44 points, while Marcus Azor and Dimitrius Underwood led We Are D3 with 19 points each.

Fan Take: This tournament’s thrilling battles and dramatic comebacks highlight why the format and high stakes of The Basketball Tournament (TBT) resonate so well with fans. The blend of alumni teams and innovative rules like the Elam Ending promises to keep the sport fresh and intensely competitive, attracting both longtime and new basketball enthusiasts.

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