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In 2011 you could have won your pool by picking strictly based on what breed of dogs you like. When Butler made it back to the championship game for a second consecutive season that year (as a #8 seed), I called it maybe the most amazing thing in sports history. Even 3rd-seeded UConn winning that title was shocking in it's own right; the Huskies had finished the regular season in a three-way tie for 9th place in the Big East.
Now Connecticut is back on another improbable run, this time as a #7 seed. In the history of the tournament, only two schools had ever previously reached the final game as a 7th seed or lower. One is the aforementioned 2011 Butler squad. The other is Ed Pinckney's 1985 Villanova club (a #8) that upset Patrick Ewing and Georgetown in one of the most famous college basketball games of all-time (pictured).
Somehow this year both finalists fit that description, with Kentucky being a #8 seed. It's impossible to predict this stuff; nobody knows what's going to happen. From 1996:
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