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The 21 biggest upsets in sports history - Page 12 of 21 - Kiwi Report

The 21 biggest upsets in sports history


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[post_page_title]Villanova beats Georgetown, 1985[/post_page_title]
In 1985, No. 8-seeded Villanova upset Georgetown 66-64, becoming the lowest seed to ever win the NCAA tournament. The game itself has been described as the “perfect game,” perhaps because Nova shot 78.6% for the game. The Wildcats’ Championship run came after a mediocre season, in which they finished with a 18-9 record, and lost to Pittsburgh in the last game of the season. But none of that matter when the Big Dance begins, and Nova found a way to surprise everyone, and most importantly, the Hoyas.
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