Found March 20, 2013 on Midwest Sports Fans: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The beauty of March Madness is its unpredictability. Since the NCAA tournament started in 1939, it has provided fans with monumental upsets, unforgettable buzzer-beaters, dominant teams, and great players. Throughout the years, the tournament has continued to expand and so too have the number of memorable moments in the tournament’s illustrious history. While some of those last-second shots and monstrous player-performances are soon forgotten, others stick with us for years and even decades. These moments are what make fans love college basketball’s postseason tourney. Here are the top ten moments in NCAA tournament history. 10. Bryce Drew’s Game-Winning Three (1998) Down  by two points to Ole Miss with 2.5 seconds left in the game, Bryce Drew put Valparaiso basketball on the national map in 1998 by sinking an improbably three-point shot at the buzzer to lift the 13th-seeded Crusaders past the fourth-seeded Rebels, 70-69. ***** 9. Richmond Upsets Syracuse (1991) Richmond became the...
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