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    I don't know if the number of upsets this year is some kind of record for the first round, but there have been many of them. Over 40% of the First Round games (13 of 32 games) have been won by the lower seed.
    The NCAA actually defines an upset when a team seeded 5 or more spots lower wins.
    But here is a list of all the lower seeds that have won in the 32 First Round games Thursday and Friday-
    #15 Middle Tennessee St. over #2 Michigan St. 90-81
    #14 Stephen F. Austin over #3 West Virginia 70-56
    #13 Hawaii over #4 California 77-66
    #12 Yale over #5 Baylor 79-75
    #12 Arkansas Little Rock over #5 Purdue 85-83
    #11 Wichita State over #6 Arizona 65-55
    #11 Gonzaga over #6 Seton Hall 68-52
    #11 Northern Iowa over #6 Texas 75-72
    #10 Syracuse over #7 Dayton 70-51
    #10 VCU over #7 Oregon State 75-67
    #9 Butler over #8 Texas Tech 71-61
    #9 UConn over #8 Colorado 74-67
    #9 Providence over #8 USC 70-69

    By the way, a couple interesting tid-bits-
    The Missouri Valley is the only conference that remains unbeaten (they are 3-0) of the conferences that received more than 1 bid!

    Friday was the first time in the history of the NCAA Tournament that a #13, #14, and a #15 seeded team all won on the same day (Hawaii, SFA, and MTSU)

    And though many people are saying the Middle Tennessee win over Michigan State is the biggest upset in the history of the NCAA Tournament, a statistical analysis shows it was actually the 3rd biggest upset-



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    Lets hear it for all the so called Mid-majors ( I don't like that tag). The so-called Elite Bigger schools aren't so elite anymore. I love it!!!!!

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    • #3
      wonder why Bradley's 13-4 upset isn't noted

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