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Kansas had history on its side, too: No. 1 seeds were 101-0 before tip-off.
And this was a classically monumental mismatch: the tiny academic school (enrollment of 4,700) from Bethlehem, Pa., against the powerhouse program with a place on college basketball's Mount Rushmore.
Even after winning a school-record 22 games this season and the Patriot League title game over rival Lafayette, the Mountain Hawks figured to be in trouble, especially with the Ford Center bathed in Kansas blue from all the fans who made the five-hour trip from Lawrence.
Lehigh wasn't buying it.
Refusing to be stirred by KU's blue blood, the Mountain Hawks went right at the Jayhawks, forcing four turnovers and five missed shots on the way to a 12-4 start that had Kansas coach Bill Self signaling for a timeout.
Then things seemed to fall back into 1-vs-16 order after that. Kansas responded to Self's admonitions with an inevitable-feeling 15-0 run that became 21-2, putting Kansas up 25-14.
That was it, right?
Nope. Lehigh answered with a 9-0 run, pulling within two on Carrington's turnaround jumper. The Mountain Hawks hung in there until halftime, trailing by just 35-29 to give the improbable a sprinkle of potential that carried well into the second half.
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