The Streak is over!
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The Streak is over!
For the first time ever, a number 16 seed won a first-round game against a number 1 seed in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships, when the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, whipped the University of Virginia 74-54. --Bob
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That's not even close. One team came to play and the other did not. Wow.
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Virginia played so poorly that I thought it had joined the PAC-12 this year.Bob78164 wrote:For the first time ever, a number 16 seed won a first-round game against a number 1 seed in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships, when the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, whipped the University of Virginia 74-54. --Bob
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A lot of people are hanging their heads in Tucson.Appa23 wrote:Virginia played so poorly that I thought it had joined the PAC-12 this year.Bob78164 wrote:For the first time ever, a number 16 seed won a first-round game against a number 1 seed in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships, when the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, whipped the University of Virginia 74-54. --Bob
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Not correcting anyone, just adding to the fun:
The Harvard women upset a No. 1 seed in 1998.
The Harvard women upset a No. 1 seed in 1998.
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Thanks. I wondered whether that had ever happened. That's why I was careful to specify which tournament I was talking about. --BobRitterskoop wrote:Not correcting anyone, just adding to the fun:
The Harvard women upset a No. 1 seed in 1998.
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I want to go back in time and offer people Virginia plus 19 in this game.
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Not just Tucson.Bob Juch wrote:A lot of people are hanging their heads in Tucson.Appa23 wrote:Virginia played so poorly that I thought it had joined the PAC-12 this year.Bob78164 wrote:For the first time ever, a number 16 seed won a first-round game against a number 1 seed in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships, when the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, whipped the University of Virginia 74-54. --Bob
This year was the first time that one of the Power 6 conferences failed to win any games in the expanded tournament.
Made worse when 2 of 3 couldn’t even escape a play-in game. Arizona was the only team to make it to the tournament proper (Round of 64), and it was lucky not to lose by 30 or more.
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Interesting bit of trivia in today's Atlanta Journal.
Before Friday, what had widely been considered the greatest upset in NCAA (men's) basketball history occurred in 1982 also involving a #1 Virginia team, this time with Ralph Sampson, which lost to Chaminade, an NAIA team (albeit a very good one), in Hawaii. That Virginia team was headed back to the U.S. after a tournament in Tokyo where the beat the famed Houston Phi Slamma Jamma team. They had wanted to schedule Hawaii, but couldn't make arrangements work, so agreed to play Chaminade on their stopover. Later in the season, Virginia and Houston would both become victims of N.C. State, during its run to the NCAA championship, a major upset in itself.
While it's unusual enough that both of these monumental upsets involve Virginia, it goes farther. One of the assistant coaches on Sampson's Virginia team was Dave Odom, who would have a solid coaching career of his own at Wake Forest (with Tim Duncan) and South Carolina. Odom's son is Ryan Odom, head coach at UMBC.
So, now a member of the Odom family has been on each side of the two biggest upsets in NCAA history.
Before Friday, what had widely been considered the greatest upset in NCAA (men's) basketball history occurred in 1982 also involving a #1 Virginia team, this time with Ralph Sampson, which lost to Chaminade, an NAIA team (albeit a very good one), in Hawaii. That Virginia team was headed back to the U.S. after a tournament in Tokyo where the beat the famed Houston Phi Slamma Jamma team. They had wanted to schedule Hawaii, but couldn't make arrangements work, so agreed to play Chaminade on their stopover. Later in the season, Virginia and Houston would both become victims of N.C. State, during its run to the NCAA championship, a major upset in itself.
While it's unusual enough that both of these monumental upsets involve Virginia, it goes farther. One of the assistant coaches on Sampson's Virginia team was Dave Odom, who would have a solid coaching career of his own at Wake Forest (with Tim Duncan) and South Carolina. Odom's son is Ryan Odom, head coach at UMBC.
So, now a member of the Odom family has been on each side of the two biggest upsets in NCAA history.
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And Ryan Odom coached at Charlotte, where Friday's game was played, for a while.
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My sister went to Chaminade. The upset is still talked about. They have beat a couple of highhly ranked teams over the years.silverscreenselect wrote:Interesting bit of trivia in today's Atlanta Journal.
Before Friday, what had widely been considered the greatest upset in NCAA (men's) basketball history occurred in 1982 also involving a #1 Virginia team, this time with Ralph Sampson, which lost to Chaminade, an NAIA team (albeit a very good one), in Hawaii. That Virginia team was headed back to the U.S. after a tournament in Tokyo where the beat the famed Houston Phi Slamma Jamma team. They had wanted to schedule Hawaii, but couldn't make arrangements work, so agreed to play Chaminade on their stopover. Later in the season, Virginia and Houston would both become victims of N.C. State, during its run to the NCAA championship, a major upset in itself.
While it's unusual enough that both of these monumental upsets involve Virginia, it goes farther. One of the assistant coaches on Sampson's Virginia team was Dave Odom, who would have a solid coaching career of his own at Wake Forest (with Tim Duncan) and South Carolina. Odom's son is Ryan Odom, head coach at UMBC.
So, now a member of the Odom family has been on each side of the two biggest upsets in NCAA history.
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With this happening you can get a free meal at Little Caesars on April 2nd. Here's the info.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 437723002/
Get there early. Time cut off is firm.
Ray
https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 437723002/
Get there early. Time cut off is firm.
Ray
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No thank you, it’s Passover.rayxtwo wrote:With this happening you can get a free meal at Little Caesars on April 2nd. Here's the info.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 437723002/
Get there early. Time cut off is firm.
Ray
The ancient Caesars weren’t friends of the Jews, so I’m not surprised.
Thanks for the heads up, Ray.
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How about if they made an unleavened pizza with chicken, artichokes, and eggplant?jarnon wrote:No thank you, it’s Passover.rayxtwo wrote:With this happening you can get a free meal at Little Caesars on April 2nd. Here's the info.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 437723002/
Get there early. Time cut off is firm.
Ray
The ancient Caesars weren’t friends of the Jews, so I’m not surprised.
Thanks for the heads up, Ray.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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I'd eat that! But I'd rather have cheese and no chicken.Bob Juch wrote:How about if they made an unleavened pizza with chicken, artichokes, and eggplant?jarnon wrote:No thank you, it’s Passover.rayxtwo wrote:With this happening you can get a free meal at Little Caesars on April 2nd. Here's the info.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 437723002/
Get there early. Time cut off is firm.
Ray
The ancient Caesars weren’t friends of the Jews, so I’m not surprised.
Thanks for the heads up, Ray.
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