Fairleigh Dickinson Knights guard Demetre Roberts Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Farleigh Dickinson University Knights shocked the sports world on Friday as they became just the second No. 16-seed in college basketball history to upend a top seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Heading into their matchup against the Purdue Boilermakers, FDU was a +2100 underdog. That number is unsurprising considering the history of March Madness.

As mad as the NCAA Tournament can be, a 16-seed getting a win in the annual event is extremely rare. In the over 80-year history of the men’s March Madness, only one 16-seed has done the unthinkable, and that came when UMBC surprised Virginia and made history by being the first to do it in 2018. Well, UMBC is no longer alone in the history books.

On Friday night, the FDU Knights used a mix of guts, effort, defense, and some very timely shooting to eliminate Purdue from this year’s tournament, 63-58.

The game was highly competitive throughout and the Knights actually led by a point, 32-31, at halftime. They continued that strong play in the second half and started to pull away late. Junior Sean Moore—a player who averaged just under seven points per game this season—shined as he dropped 19 points and added a massive block in the final minute of the biggest game of his and his teammates’ life.

Purdue was one of the best teams in the country all season and was led by Zach Edey, a 7-foot-4 talent many expect to win the 2023 Naismith Award as the nation’s top player. However, late in their matchup with the Knights, the Boilermakers seemed to get tight as they felt the pressure of history upon them.

In a sign that fortune was likely not in their favor, a rebound from a missed FDU shot actually hit Edey in the face and bounced out of bounds, giving Purdue’s opponents the ball back.

The historic win for the Knights was their second of this tournament after the team was a part of the “first four” games and beat Texas Southern to get into March Madness 2023. The win came after FDU lost in the Northeast Conference finals to Merrimack.

Purdue entered the tournament having lost just four times this season. Zach Edey, who could be headed to the NBA Draft in June, led his team with 21 points, 15 rebounds, and two blocks. However, he only got off a few shots late in what will go down as the worst loss in the long history of Purdue University.

Purdue has several tournament losses to double-digit seeds, including last year as a two-seed to the 2022 Cinderella team Saint Peter’s.

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