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Blair Kerkhoff

South Region: Virginia will be most upset-alert top seed in NCAA history

Gardner-Webb provided one of the best celebration scenes during the NCAA Tournament reveal. Even though the moment was inevitable, the Runnin' Bulldogs cheered when they saw their name on the screen.

It's a great moment for the university in Boiling Springs, N.C., which will make its first NCAA appearance since joining Division I in 2000 after winning the Big South tournament as a No. 4 seed. It probably doesn't matter to the program that they'll be facing perhaps the most motivated top seed in NCAA Tournament history for a first-round game.

Virginia is the opponent, and the Cavaliers made history last year by becoming the first top seed to lose its first NCAA game when UMBC pulled off the shocker.

Virginia will hear all about that game this week as it opens play in the South Region.

Second-seeded Tennessee also was an early loser in upset fashion in last year's tournament, falling as a No. 3 seed in the final seconds to 11th-seeded Loyola Chicago. The Volunteers spent four weeks as the nation's top-ranked team this season, and their 29 victories are the second most in program history.

But the Vols got a potentially tough break this year and could be on a collision course with seventh-seeded Cincinnati in Columbus, Ohio.

The bracket also features a pair of major conference co-champions in Purdue (Big Ten) and Kansas State (Big 12). Neither got to their conference tournament final.

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