The Shocking Reason This Total Is Nearly Impossible to Surpass—And What It Means for the Future
St. Louis is not really a team you think much about when it comes to March Madness. That doesn’t mean they aren’t good, it just means they are a mid-major. I am a bit surprised that this team was given a nine seed, though. They play in the A-10, which is likely a conference you have no idea about unless you’re like me and gamble too much, or have attended one of the schools in the conference. For the season, they went 28-5, but they didn’t win their Conference Tournament, which means they received an at-large bid. They started the year 6-0 before losing to Stanford in a Thanksgiving Tournament game. Then, they ran off 18 straight wins before dropping a game on the road to Rhode Island. They actually lost four of their last eight games. All of their losses were on the road or at a neutral site. For the year, they are averaging 87.2 points per game, but they are allowing just 69.5.



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