Posted on March 30, 2013 by ribbie
- The only 7 footer left in the tournament is Wichita State’s Ehimen Orukpe. The shortest player is 5-10 Guard Nolan Hart from Syracuse.
- Duke has three players 6-10 or taller. Two are the Plumlee brothers, Mason and Marshall from Warsaw, Indiana.
- After Cal, and UNC, Michigan is the most selective public university in the field of 64. At a 14% acceptance rate, Duke is the most selective school of the private universities left in the tournament.
- Wichita State has the most geographically diverse roster with three international players (Canada (2), Nigeria) and 8 from different States.
- Two of the tallest players in the tournament are from Senegal – 6-10 Baye Keita of Syracuse and 6-11 Gorgui Dieng from Louisville.
- Duke is the only team without an international player on its roster.
- Florida has the most homegrown players with 7. Duke has just two players from North Carolina.
- Wichita State averages the fewest points per game: 69; Duke the most: 78
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Posted on March 29, 2013 by ribbie

- Syracuse has home court advantage in DC over Marquette in their Elite 8 match up on Saturday. The driving distance between Syracuse and DC is only 375 miles; from Milwaukee, the distance is 789 miles. Plus, Syracuse has two players on its roster from nearby MD.
- One of Syracuse’s 6 losses was to Marquette in February.
- Versus the common opponent Louisville, Syracuse is 1-2; Marquette 0-1.
- As far as mascots go, Otto the Syracuse Orange may be the silliest least imposing mascot in the history of sports. He’s a youthful orange who sports a Syracuse hat and looks more like a tangelo than an orange. Rumor has it, Otto is the great grandson of the Kool-Aid man.
- There are five birds including two eagles left in the tournament – the Marquette Golden Eagles and the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles. If they win out, they could face off in the final four.
- The nuts, fruits and grains all made it to the Elite 8. Ohio State Buckeyes, Syracuse Orange and the Wichita State Shockers (stalk of wheat).
- 9 teams have scored under 50 points in tournament games. The lowest score was 34 by Montana in a second round loss to Syracuse. Syracuse held a number 1 seed Indiana to 50 points. 5th seeded Wisconsin scored only 46 points in a loss to Ole Miss in the 2nd round. And 6th seeded Memphis scored only 48 points in a third round loss to Michigan State.
- Two birds will meet in a Sweet 16 match up: a Cardinal from Louisville and a Duck from Oregon.
- Two Florida teams will meet in the Sweet 16 – Florida and Florida Gulf Coast.
- Three states still have two teams left in the tournament: Michigan: Michigan State and Michigan; Florida – Florida and Florida Gulf Coast; Kansas – Kansas and Wichita State.
- It is possible that we could have a two state Final: Michigan State and Michigan or Kansas and Wichita State.
- The 1, 2, 3 and 4 seeds made it to the Regional Semis in the East – the 3 and 4 seeds, Marquette and Syracuse made it to the Regional Finals.
- We could have a final four with a 12 seed – Oregon, a 9 seed – Wichita State, a 15 seed Florida Gulf Coast and a 4 seed – Syracuse. Two Eagles, an Orange and a Duck. That would be a shocker – not likely, but possible.
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