Monday, March 12, 2012

Four Cinderella Teams Poised For an Upset

Four Cinderellas to consider picking in your bracket this year: Oh, Cinderella. They do make NCAA tournament worth watching. It does not cross your mind that you or a black horse, these teams need a victory, a feather in the cap, leaving the tournament on its axis.

Before you begin, it is important to know exactly what Cinderella: Cinderella must be completed 13 or below, and does not come from major conferences. All requirements of Cinderella important victory, and this is, by definition, Cinderella. Think of Santa Clara Arizona, Iowa, in Hampton, Bucknell vs. Kansas, or commitment to the fight, well, everything. Cinderella did not even need to go into the second round, the victory over the unsuspecting four or more seeds are enough.

So here are some Cinderella's little that can make the tournament this year is interesting:

Iona (14): Yes, Jonah beat BYU in the game in the game, but after watching BYU in the tournament of the WCC, which does not seem too far-fetched. Jonah has been removed from your conference tournament for the first, but it has enough firepower to be as dangerous as any team in this area. Gaels have already beaten Maryland, St. Joe's and Nevada this year and lost to Purdue's only one point. Gaels have an extra set, but this obligation was in the past year and see how well Baranov, did it? If Jonah can go beyond BYU, he will be the most dangerous of all the seeds of Cinderella.

Belmont (14): This is the second time in Belmont faced Georgetown in the tournament and the Bruins are hoping that the carousel is better than beating 80 to 55 in 2007. Although the Bruins have never won during their four appearances NCAA tournament, they are best remembered almost 2 seed Duke of precipitation in the game, where the disputed call cost the Bruins 71-70 victory. Belmont comes into play on Friday against the Hoyas to a series of 14 consecutive victories. Bruins lost to Duke only one point this year and played a tough Memphis. And remember, George was intercepted Cinderella commitment to Ohio a year ago and last year.

St. Bonaventure (14)
Florida State had some big wins this year, but he also played in his struggle against teams who were not named Duke or North Carolina and suffered a bad loss (see Boston College). So it's no surprise to see a highly motivated team to beat St. Bonaventure Seminole. Bonnies was not in the tournament since 2000, when he only lost to Kentucky 85-80 in a constant intriguing match 5-12. St. Bonaventure has considerable experience in the tournament and reached the final four in 1970. Bonnies stole the proposal deserves more teams, winning 10, they want to show that they deserve.

Ohio (13): Ohio knows what it's like to be Cinderella. In 2010, the Bobcats 14 seed knocked off three seed Georgetown lost to Tennessee in the second round. Bobcats have won eight of last nine games, while Michigan struggled some in the past two weeks. Earlier this year, Ohio nearly upset Louisville, number 7, but decreased from 59 to 54. Of all the teams in Ohio Cinderella may have a better shot in the Sweet 16. And it would not be ideal in Ohio to obtain a measure of revenge Michigan, which uses the name of the Bobcats (humility in the way) to describe the state of Ohio?

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