This has been the most topsy-turvy college basketball season in recent memory, so it makes sense the four number one seeds in the NCAA tournament — Kansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Oregon — have more combined losses than prior top quartets.
This has been the most topsy-turvy college basketball season in recent memory, so it makes sense the four number one seeds in the NCAA tournament — Kansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Oregon — have more combined losses than prior top quartets.
Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self is happy his team earned the No. 1 overall seed when the brackets were released Sunday night. He just doesn't think it means all that much starting now. While standing in front of reporters Sunday at Allen
Take the 1989 tournament for instance when not one but two No. 1 seeds (Georgetown and Oklahoma) barely escaped in the opening round. The Hoyas and Sooners defeated Princeton and East Tennessee State respectively by a single point. A year later
Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self is happy his team earned the No. 1 overall seed when the brackets were released Sunday night. He just doesn't think it means all that much starting now. While standing in front of reporters Sunday at Allen