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Unbelievable NCAA Tournament Blowouts That Shattered All Expectations—You Won’t Believe the Scores!

Unbelievable NCAA Tournament Blowouts That Shattered All Expectations—You Won't Believe the Scores!

T-6. 47, Syracuse (81) vs. Montana (34), March 21, 2013

Jim Boeheim’s 2-3 zone regularly stymied opponents, and Montana was no exception, as fourth-seeded Syracuse steamrolled the Grizzlies. The Orange made seven of their first nine shots while the Grizzlies missed seven of their first eight as this first-round matchup quickly turned into a rout with Syracuse jumping out to a 20-4 lead. The Orange led 38-15 at halftime and then scored 17 of the first 19 points of the second half to go up by 38. That lead grew to as much as 50 as Syracuse allowed the fewest points in program history in a tourney game. Brandon Triche led the Orange with 20 points while the Griz didn’t have a player score more than five as they made just 4-of-31 3-pointers (12.9%). The five points scored by four Montana players is the lowest for a team leader in an NCAA Tournament game. The Orange later permitted 39 points in a win over Marquette in the regional finals to become the only team since 1950 to yield fewer than 40 points twice in a single NCAA Tournament. Syracuse’s season ended in the Final Four with a 61-56 loss to Michigan State.

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