It's nearly impossible to sum up the entirety of March Madness, especially when the allotted time is just three minutes.
There are always buzzer-beaters, upsets, and plenty of memorable moments to include from the 67 NCAA Tournament games with the song "One Shining Moment" playing in the background.
Whether one's bracket was busted or their favorite team just won the national championship, most college hoops fans look forward to the montage as the sport goes dormant until November.
The national champions will be featured heavily in the three-minute video, but there will be highlights from the entire NCAA Tournament, too.
Expect to see everything from Jack Gohlke and No. 14 Oakland upsetting No. 3 Kentucky, KJ Simpson's game-winner against No. 7 Florida, and, of course, a whole lot of DJ Burns.
Here's all you need to know about when "One Shining Moment" will air.
When does 'One Shining Moment' come out?
It's understandable to be eager to see "One Shining Moment" following the national championship game, but be patient.
The production crew pieces together the montage throughout March Madness but will save space for highlights from the national championship game, including the post-game celebration.
"One Shining Moment" will air following the trophy celebration, marking the end to the college basketball season. With the game starting at 9:20 p.m. ET, we likely won't be getting the montage until close to midnight ET, if not after.
With so much excitement in each NCAA Tournament game, it can be easy to forget some of the top moments from all 67 contests. The yearly montage will allow college basketball fans to relive the best — and most heartbreaking — moments of the tournament.
Each year's video is unique, but this year will be considerably different without Jim Nantz's voice featured. Ian Eagle, the lead play-by-play announcer, will likely be included in the montage.
'One Shining Moment' 2023
Here's last year's "One Shining Moment" video, which features UConn's title run, Fairleigh Dickinson's historic upset, and Nantz's final tournament as lead broadcaster.