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Check in if you've never lost to a 15 or 14 seed
Posted on 3/21/24 at 9:21 pm
Posted on 3/21/24 at 9:21 pm
IN!!
Posted on 3/21/24 at 9:25 pm to GetPiggywithIt
Can’t lose to a 14 or 15 if you’re hardly ever or never seeded that high.
4d chess!
4d chess!
Posted on 3/21/24 at 9:31 pm to GetPiggywithIt
You have to be in the tourney to lose you know.
Posted on 3/22/24 at 7:33 am to GetPiggywithIt
One of my Alma Maters has won as a 14 seed...
Posted on 3/22/24 at 7:39 am to GetPiggywithIt
A quick Google search says "We're in"!
Go Vols!
Go Vols!
This post was edited on 3/22/24 at 7:41 am
Posted on 3/22/24 at 9:00 am to GetPiggywithIt
You could have just used “and” instead of “or”
SC UK and Mizzou have all lost first round as both 2 and 3 seeds.
SC UK and Mizzou have all lost first round as both 2 and 3 seeds.
This post was edited on 3/22/24 at 9:12 am
Posted on 3/22/24 at 10:05 am to MMB5DAP
Arkansas has been seeded that high. Far more than your gay school.
Posted on 3/22/24 at 10:16 am to GetPiggywithIt
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Check in if you've never lost to a 15 or 14 seed
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Posted on 3/22/24 at 10:20 am to paperwasp
Notice Arizona's run:
1992 - Lost to a 14 Seeded East Tennessee State University
1993 - Lost to a 15 Seeded Santa Clara
1992 - Lost to a 14 Seeded East Tennessee State University
1993 - Lost to a 15 Seeded Santa Clara
Posted on 3/22/24 at 10:25 am to madmaxvol
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Notice Arizona's run
South Carolina in 1997 and 1998
Posted on 3/22/24 at 10:27 am to paperwasp
My favorite
2005 Bucknell 64 Kansas 63
2005 Bucknell 64 Kansas 63
Posted on 3/22/24 at 11:26 am to ljhog
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2005 Bucknell 64 Kansas 63
Probably made someone angry
Posted on 3/22/24 at 11:37 am to madmaxvol
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1993 - Lost to a 15 Seeded Santa Clara
To be fair, that Santa Clara team had Steve Nash.
Posted on 3/22/24 at 12:27 pm to rich4pres
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To be fair, that Santa Clara team had Steve Nash
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In 1992, a scrawny Canadian point guard stepped on the campus of Santa Clara University, the lone school to offer him a scholarship.
Four years later, Steve Nash would leave as one of the program’s most successful players, having led the Broncos to three NCAA Tournaments, including a history-making turn as a freshman in 1993 when he helped lead his team, a No. 15 seed, to an upset over No. 2 seed Arizona.
When he left, none of Nash’s teammates or coaches expected Nash to become, well, Steve Nash.
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