Unforgettable Cinderella Stories in NCAA March Madness History

Relive the most memorable Cinderella runs in NCAA March Madness history, from Saint Peter's to Dunk City, and discover how these underdog teams made their mark.

March Madness is synonymous with unpredictability, and nothing embodies this more than the Cinderella stories that emerge each year. These underdog teams capture the hearts of fans and etch their names into college basketball history. Here’s a look back at some of the most unforgettable Cinderella runs in NCAA tournament history.

No. 11 George Mason Patriots, 2006

George Mason became the first double-digit seed to reach the Final Four since LSU in 1986. Under head coach Jim Larranaga, the Patriots defeated powerhouse programs like North Carolina and UConn, proving that with opportunity and determination, anything is possible.

No. 10 Davidson Wildcats, 2008

Before Stephen Curry became an NBA superstar, he led Davidson to an Elite Eight appearance. Curry’s incredible performances, including a 40-point game in the first round, showcased his talent and resilience, even though the Wildcats fell just short of the Final Four.

No. 11 VCU Rams, 2011

VCU made history by becoming the first team to go from the First Four to the Final Four. Coach Shaka Smart’s energetic leadership and the team’s relentless playstyle made their run one of the most memorable in March Madness history.

No. 15 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles, 2013

Known as 'Dunk City,' Florida Gulf Coast became the first No. 15 seed to reach the Sweet 16. Their high-flying dunks and fearless play captivated the nation, proving that even the smallest schools can make a big impact.

No. 11 Loyola Chicago Ramblers, 2018

With Sister Jean as their spiritual guide, Loyola Chicago became the story of the 2018 tournament. Their dramatic wins and underdog spirit led them to the Final Four, where they fell to Michigan but left a lasting legacy.

No. 15 Saint Peter's Peacocks, 2022

Saint Peter’s made history by becoming the first No. 15 seed to reach the Elite Eight. Their improbable run included a stunning victory over Kentucky, showcasing the magic of March Madness and the power of belief.

These Cinderella stories remind us why March Madness is one of the most exciting events in sports. They prove that in college basketball, anything is possible, and the underdog can always rise to the occasion.

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