Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Five Most Memorable March Madness Cinderella Runs

Underdogs are the main reason why the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is one of the most anticipated sporting events each year. There is nothing more college basketball fans enjoy than getting behind a mid-major team making an unthinkable run at glory. These five Cinderella mid-major teams stayed alive long enough to etch themselves into March Madness lore.

5: Gonzaga (1999) -- This is where it all started for a team that is now identified among the college basketball elite. Entering the tournament as a 10 seed, Gonzaga knocked off Minnesota, Stanford and Florida to reach the Elite Eight for the only time in school history. The Zags eventually fell to no. 1 seed Connecticut which went on to win the first of three NCAA titles.

4: Davidson (2008)
-- Before Jimmer Fredette, there was Stephen Curry. The son of former NBA sharpshooter Dell Curry nearly singlehandedly willed Davidson into uncharted territory. Curry was a beast in scoring basket after basket to propel the Wildcats to within a basket of making the Final Four. He averaged 32 points per game in leading past Davidson past Gonzaga, Georgetown and Wisconsin before it finally fell to eventual national champion Kansas in the Elite Eight.

3: George Mason (2006) -- The Patriots broke through the glass ceiling by becoming the first true mid-major team to advance to the Final Four since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985. One of the great ironies is that many so-called experts blasted the committee for awarding George Mason an at-large bid and giving it an 11 seed, saying the Patriots did not deserve to make the tournament. George Mason silenced the critics in impressive fashion, knocking off Michigan State, defending champ North Carolina and top seed Connecticut to reach the Final Four.

2: VCU (2011) -- The similarities between the Rams and George Mason five years earlier were uncanny. VCU was one of the last four teams in and played in the inaugural First Four round against USC. Many critics said the Rams had stolen an at-large bid from a more deserving BCS Conference team. All VCU did was win five straight games -- punctuated by an upset of no. 1 seed Kansas in the Elite Eight -- to become just the third 11 seed to reach the Final Four.

1: Butler (2010 & 2011) -- The Bulldogs set the benchmark for all mid-majors past and future with back-to-back runs to the NCAA Championship games. A 61-59 title game loss to Duke in 2010 is still considered one of the greatest championship games in college basketball history. An mind-numbingly awful 53-41 loss to Connecuticut in the 2011 title game set the sport back several decades with the inept offense shown on both sides. Still, it does not diminish the fact that Butler is in a rare category as one of only a handful of teams to reach the NCAA Championship game in consecutive seasons.

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