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UPSET POSSIBILITIES
Every year, there are upsets in the bracket, some that might have been predicted, a few others that seem to come out of nowhere and throw a wrench into everyone's bracket. Here's a few potential underdogs to keep an eye on:
No. 13 Belmont vs. No. 4 Wisconsin, Southeast Regional. The Bruins don't make a lot of mistakes and enter the tournament on a 12-game winning streak. The Badgers are great defensively, but struggled in their past two games, including that 36-33 loss to Penn State. Thirty-three points? Really?
No. 12 Richmond vs. No. 5 Vanderbilt, Southwest Regional. The Spiders have knocked off higher seeds in the past and have one of the nation's leading scorers in Kevin Anderson. The Commodores lost to Murray State last year, Siena two years before that, so dropping out early clearly isn't out of the question.
No. 10 Georgia vs. No. 7 Washington. There was plenty of criticism about the Bulldogs getting such a high seed, but they know how to play defense. The Huskies are a great offensive team, but don't always come through at the other end. OK, we might be stretching a little.
No. 11 Gonzaga vs. No. 6 St. John's, Southeast Regional. So much was made of what a down year Gonzaga was having, but the Bulldogs lost just three conference games and won the West Coast Conference to reach the NCAAs for the 13th straight year. St. John's hung tough in the Big East and has 10 seniors, but none have played in the NCAA tournament.
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THE INJURED
Abdul Gaddy, Washington. The sophomore point guard tore his ACL in practice in January, though the Huskies still managed to win the Pac-10 tournament without him.
Chris Singleton, Florida State. The Seminoles' leading scorer and rebounder tweeted that he wants to play in Florida State's opening game against Texas A&M just five weeks after breaking his foot, though it's supposed to be a game-time decision.
Chris Wright, Georgetown. Wright broke his non-shooting hand in late February and the Hoyas haven't won since. He's expected to play Friday against the winner between Southern California and Virginia Commonwealth. Georgetown clearly needs him.
Kyrie Irving, Duke. Like Singleton, Irving is hoping to be back for the NCAAs. The point guard injured his right big toe in early December, but Coach K says there's a chance he could play against Hampton on Friday. Even if he doesn't the Blue Devils should roll in their opener and have him some point during the tournament.
Kelsey Barlow, Purdue. The sophomore guard wasn't injured, but his loss takes away one of the Boilermakers' best perimeter defenders. He was suspended for the rest of the season for conduct detrimental to the team.
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That's just a bit of what you might expect. With 68 teams in the field -- still sounds weird, doesn't it? -- there's so many story lines, so many possibilities to keep up with.
Now, it's time to just sit back and enjoy the madness.
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