Sunday, October 3, 2010

Northern Iowa

Northern Iowa , OKLAHOMA CITY ― Leading by one against the colossus of the bracket, Ali Farokhmanesh stood at the 3-point line, no one around. The prudent play? Pull it out, burn some clock.



Not a chance.


Taking his shot at history, Farokhmanesh let fly from the wing.


Swish!


The biggest upset in a tournament full of them was done. Northern Iowa had taken down mighty Kansas.





Playing with poise down the stretch and getting another big 3-pointer from Farokhmanesh, Northern Iowa pulled off one of the biggest NCAA upsets in years by knocking No. 1 overall seed Kansas from the bracket with a program-defining 69-67 win on Saturday.


“If anybody’s going to shoot that shot, I want it to be Ali,” UNI’s Jake Koch said.


This year’s NCAA tournament has been defined by its upsets. Eight double-digit seeds got through the first round. No. 10 Saint Mary’s beat Villanova on Saturday and No. 11 Washington shoved aside New Mexico.


This was the biggest shocker of all.

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