Princeton Shocks Arizona In Huge March Madness Upset
Arizona lost to 15-seed Princeton late in the second half after blowing a sizable lead. This year's March Madness upset occurred early.
During March Madness, Tosan Evbuomwan and Princeton went on a late run in the second half to pull off a major upset. The University of Arizona Wildcats were defeated by Princeton 5
2-seed Arizona's first NCAA Tournament victory in 25 years came at the expense of a 10-point advantage to lower-seeded Princeton, a 15-seed.
As the South region of the 2023 men's March Madness tournament has changed, as reported by ESPN, Alabama no longer has complete control over it.
Guard Matt Allocco described the atmosphere as "very strange". "Beating such a good team on this level is a fairly unique sensation.
This team has been so strong and talented all season. It's going to appear to be a major upset on paper. Yet we have one other's backs and think we work well together.
The Pac-12 Tournament winner was held scoreless for the last 4:43 while the 15th-seeded Tigers (22-9) scored the final nine points.
In Princeton's first tournament victory since defeating UNLV in 1998, when Henderson was a member of the Tigers, Tosan Evbuomwan scored 15 points.
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