By Aaron Tallent, Athlon Sports: The first round of this year’s NCAA Tournament included No. 15 Princeton’s upset of No. 2 Arizona and No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson’s upset of No. 1 Purdue. Are these two of the greatest upsets in March Madness history? Well, one of them is.
In 1991, the college basketball world was floored when Richmond became the first 15-seed to knock off a No. 2 when the Spiders beat Syracuse 73-69. Today, March Madness has much more parity and every NCAA Tournament produces upsets… often big ones.
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