VILLANOVA, Pa. -- Rihanna headlined the Made in America music festival in Philadelphia last month, and some of the national champion Villanova Wildcats wanted to go.The Wildcat who runs this town tonight -- and maybe forever -- just felt like staying home.Kris Jenkins needed a break from the fans who know him as Big Smooth. He just needed peace.Could it be, Jenkins bigger than Jay Z?In this town, teammate Josh Hart said, laughing, definitely.Hart made the show and bumped into fans who suddenly recognized the Wildcats, not just because they were the big men on the Main Line campus, but because of their increased visibility as the reigning NCAA national champions.Hart cant blame Jenkins for his desire to keep a low profile.Ill go out there and Ill get stopped a couple of times, Hart said. Im just like, Im happy Kris isnt out here. If Im with Kris, Im not going to be able to go nowhere.Jenkins is no longer just another Big East forward likely to be forgotten by all except to the programs diehards fans. He is the big man on campus. The Big Shot. He is the reason the Wildcats will raise a national championship banner in a ceremony Friday night at the Pavilion.His 3-pointer at the buzzer lifted the Wildcats to a 77-74 victory over North Carolina and the national championship.Jenkins joined Christian Laettner, Lorenzo Charles, Michael Jordan and Keith Smart on the March Madness highlight reel of greatest game-winners in tournament history.When it first happened, I watched it a couple of times, Jenkins said. Recently, I havent really watched it. Just trying to put it behind us and put that shot behind me.Put the shot behind him?Good luck with that.Jenkins timely 3 led him to the White House and the red carpet at the ESPYs.President Barack Obama made the traditional winners phone call to coach Jay Wright and said, Congratulate all of them, and tell Jenkins that he looked pretty cool out there taking that shot. Obama singled out Jenkins again when the team visited the White House and referenced him by his Big Smooth nickname. Of all the stars, athletes and other celebrities Jenkins met this summer, Obama left an imprint.President Obama was probably the only star-struck one, Jenkins said.But other All-Stars wowed Jenkins.Charles Barkley. DeAndre Jordan. Reggie Miller. All those guys, he said. That was pretty cool, too.Hart attended the ESPYs and introduced himself to famous athletes and A-listers, finding polite greetings on the other end. But even the big shots knew Jenkins.I am an ant in their world, Hart said. Kris Jenkins, he dont really have to announce himself too much.He introduced himself to the college basketball world in April.The shot that made him famous came on a play Villanova practiced daily: Jenkins made the inbounds pass to guard Ryan Arcidiacono. He worked it up court and forward Daniel Ochefu set a pick near halfcourt to clutter things up, then Arcidiacono got set for the feed.Arcidiacono, cut this week by the San Antonio Spurs, made an underhanded flip to Jenkins, who spotted up a pace or two behind the arc and swished it with Carolinas Isaiah Hicks running at him.I was running hard enough to get close to him and get in his vision so he could see me and hear me, Jenkins said. I had to sprint pretty far because he had a little head start on me. I think Ive got a pretty good voice so the yells were pretty good.Wright calmly mouthed, Bang. Game over.Life changed a little bit, Jenkins said.Jenkins kept his sneakers from the game -- though Hart has tried prying them away for his collection.Hes not letting me get nothing, Hart said. I want a pair of compression shorts or something. A sock. I want to get something signed.Wright has talked with Jenkins about how to handle the popularity that smacked the humble senior out of Maryland.Anywhere he goes, everybody knows who he is, Wright said. Even everywhere I go, they ask me about him.Jenkins, who averaged 13.6 points last year, downplayed the shot.Im humbled by it, the 22-year-old said. Im just ready to go for the upcoming year.The Wildcats will raise the banner and former coach Rollie Massimino will attend to also raise a new and modern 1985 championship banner.Expect the loudest ovation to be saved for Jenkins.Im low key, so I dont really get caught up in being a star, or being what people say is a star, or the guy, he said. 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Jordan 1 Pinnacle Brown . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. SSP Chawrasia shot a bogey-free round of 3-under 68, to finish in tied-21st position after the first round of the European Tour KLM Open in Spijk, Netherlands on Thursday. Chawrasia trails the overnight leader Ben Evans of England by three shots.The other Indians in the fray, Jeev Milkha Singh and Chiragh Kumar shot 4-over 75 and 5-over 76, respectively.Chawrasia would begin from the back nine, and after two level-par holes, sank his first birdie on the 439-yard par-four 12th. He played the rest of the back nine without any incidents and then began his front nine with a birdie on the 395-yard par-four 1st. He would gain a further shot with a birdie on the 490-yard par-five 6th, strengthening his chances of making the cut here for the first time since his first appearance in 2011.Earlier, Jeev began with a bogey on the 395-yard par-four 1st, and then registered his first birdie on the 396-yard par-four 3rd. Successive bogeys on the 161-yard par-three 4th and the 453-yard par-four 5th would take him 2-over par, but he pulled one birdie back on the 490-yaard par-five 6th, before shooting his third birdie on the 465-yard par-four 9th.dddddddddddd Jeev then shot two double bogeys on the 486-yard par-four 11th and the 611-yard par-five 13th. He went 5-over at one stage, by dropping a shot on the 133-yard par-three 14th, before a birdie on the 553-yard par-five 15th. Jeev eventually finished in tied-133rd position.Chiragh was the last of the Indians to tee off, and began from the back nine with bogeys on the 184-yard par-three 10th and the 486-yard par-four 11th. He would then strike three back-to-back bogeys on the 133-yard par-three 14th, the 553-yard par-five 15th and the 200-yard par-three 16th to find himself at 5-over. He pulled one stroke back on the 640-yard par-five 18th, but then shot a bogey off the very next par-four 1st. A birdie on the par-five 6th and a bogey on the par-three 8th saw Chiragh finish the first day in tied-139th on his maiden appearance in the event. ' ' '