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Biggest NCAA Tournament opening-round upsets of all time
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nca...-of-all-time/ss-BBqrOh6?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=HPDHP
29 TOTAL IN HERE
[h=2]1991: No. 15 Richmond over No. 2 Syracuse[/h]<figure abp="338"><figcaption abp="339"><!-- slide body text --> Behind coach Dick Tarrant, Richmond took down Jim Boeheim's Syracuse squad 73-69 in Maryland, marking the first time that a No. 2 seed ever lost in the NCAA Tournament. The Spiders lost in the second round to No. 10 Temple.
[h=2]1993: No. 15 Santa Clara over No. 2 Arizona[/h]<figure abp="351"><figcaption abp="352"><!-- slide body text --> Led by Steve Nash, Santa Clara beat the 19.5-point favorites 64-61. Like Richmond before it, Santa Clara lost to Temple in the second round. Arizona's loss was the second straight year it lost in the first round, previously losing as a No. 14 seed. Arizona came back the following year to reach the Final Four.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nca...-of-all-time/ss-BBqrOh6?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=HPDHP
29 TOTAL IN HERE
[h=2]1991: No. 15 Richmond over No. 2 Syracuse[/h]<figure abp="338"><figcaption abp="339"><!-- slide body text --> Behind coach Dick Tarrant, Richmond took down Jim Boeheim's Syracuse squad 73-69 in Maryland, marking the first time that a No. 2 seed ever lost in the NCAA Tournament. The Spiders lost in the second round to No. 10 Temple.
[h=2]1993: No. 15 Santa Clara over No. 2 Arizona[/h]<figure abp="351"><figcaption abp="352"><!-- slide body text --> Led by Steve Nash, Santa Clara beat the 19.5-point favorites 64-61. Like Richmond before it, Santa Clara lost to Temple in the second round. Arizona's loss was the second straight year it lost in the first round, previously losing as a No. 14 seed. Arizona came back the following year to reach the Final Four.
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