by TRAVIS CLARK
Upsets ran rampant through the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and the third round gets
underway with half of the top seeds knocked out. Last weekend's biggest upset saw No. 4 Ohio State
knocked out by underdogs Drake.
That was one of the bigger surprises, while three unseeded ACC teams knocked out their seeded
opponents, leaving the powerful conference with six of the remaining 16 teams.
by TRAVIS CLARK
Upsets ran rampant through the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and the third round gets
underway with half of the top seeds knocked out. Last weekend's biggest upset saw No. 4 Ohio State
knocked out by underdogs Drake.
That was one of the bigger surprises, while three unseeded ACC teams knocked out their seeded
opponents, leaving the powerful conference with six of the remaining 16 teams.
Upsets are always a huge part of sport, and when it comes to the collegiate game, the national
rankings create an obvious atmosphere for upset. While in the men's game, hardly a weekend goes by
without upset -- particularly in the ACC, as the powerhouses beat up on each other -- it's always
worth noting when the mighty fall.
Upsets are always a huge part of sport, and when it comes to the collegiate game, the national
rankings create an obvious atmosphere for upset. While in the men's game, hardly a weekend goes by
without upset -- particularly in the ACC, as the powerhouses beat up on each other -- it's always
worth noting when the mighty fall.