The Shocking Reason This Total Is Nearly Impossible to Surpass—And What It Means for the Future

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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