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DUNK CITY
Gotta be handy with the song covers if you want your parody video to go viral.
Making the YouTube rounds is a Florida Gulf Coast fan's reimagining of Tyga's "Rack City." The 15-seed's hoops version? Dunk City. See it here: http://youtu.be/7MWGx0x25yo
The new song includes this poetic verse: "Smashing those brackets should be illegal."
A little obvious, but definitely more effort than a Harlem Shake.
And for the inevitable Sweet 16 remix after the win over San Diego State, there's plenty of highlight B-roll to choose from, including Chase Fieler's drive and dunk over Stephens (http://bit.ly/ZiAWDJ), one of two alley-oops to Eric McKnight within a minute (http://bit.ly/13p8HbL) and Bernard Thompson's celebration throw-down in the game's final two minutes (http://bit.ly/Zm4RYk).
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VANDY'S VINCE
Vanderbilt's women's basketball team doesn't have a big celebrity following, but being in Nashville there is the occasional sighting.
Coach Melanie Balcomb tells the AP's Pat Eaton-Robb that country star Vince Gill created quite a distraction at one game when he took a seat behind the bench.
Yes, that Vince Gill, who got a star last year on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, has sold millions of albums and won 18 Country Music Association awards, including a five-year run as male vocalist of the year in the early '90s.
"We're all whispering going, 'That's Vince Gill. No it's not. It's Vince Gill, it's Vince Gill," Balcomb said.
Balcomb said there was one person on the bench, a graduate assistant from New York, who didn't understand all the fuss. She eventually screamed out: "Who is Vince Gill?"
"And that's when everything got really quiet," said Balcomb. "And, I was like, 'Oh my God, he heard it. It was the worst thing."
Vanderbilt can expect to get a few more followers if the Commodores can pull off an upset Monday in the second round against top seed Connecticut.
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STAT OF THE DAY
A lot of talk flowed over the weekend about the Big Ten having four schools in the Sweet 16, but a pair of Big Ten teams were defeated by Florida schools on Sunday night in Austin. With Florida and Miami advancing along with Florida Gulf Coast, it's the first time three schools from the Sunshine State have reached the regional semifinals.
Florida and Florida Gulf Coast play each other in the next round.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Chico, please." -- TV personality and former NBA star Charles Barkley, to cap a CBS postgame argument about foul calls in Ohio State-Iowa State with fellow analyst Kenny Smith. A few minutes later, the phrase became a trending topic worldwide on Twitter.
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SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Midwest Region
West Region
Ohio State 78, Iowa State 75
La Salle 76, Mississippi 74
South Region
Kansas 70, North Carolina 58
Florida 78, Minnesota 64
Florida Gulf Coast 81, San Diego State 71
East Region
Indiana 58, Temple 52
Miami 63, Illinois 59
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