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VCU Reaches Final Four, Stuns No. 1 Kansas 71-61

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PAUL J. WEBER   03/27/11 10:48 PM ET   AP

SAN ANTONIO — Move over, Butler. Virginia Commonwealth is crashing the Final Four.

Two weeks ago, the 11th-seeded Rams so doubted they would get a NCAA tournament invite that they watched Cartoon Network and went out for burgers instead of watching the selection show. Now, all of America will be watching them in the Final Four.

The 11th-seeded Rams are heading to Houston, and final No. 1 seed Kansas is heading home after the biggest March upset in years.

VCU stunned the Jayhawks 71-61 on Sunday, becoming just the third 11th seed to make the Final Four. The Jayhawks had been the last top seed standing, but what looked like an easy path to the final weekend ended in a stunning collapse.

Eighth-seeded Butler, you're promoted to a favorite next week. VCU is the trendy underdog pick this year.

"Once again we felt like nobody really thought we could win going into this game," said VCU coach Shaka Smart, the budding star of the tournament. "Our guys have done a phenomenal job of putting all the doubters aside, all the people that didn't believe in us, and going out to do their job."

VCU guard Joey Rodriguez counted one of Kansas' vaunted Morris twins – Marcus or Markieff – as one of those many doubters. During a pregame captains meeting with officials, Rodriguez said one of the brothers offered him some parting words: "The run ends here."

"We'll see," Rodriguez shot back.

The Jayhawks saw all right.

VCU players, hoisting their Southwest regional champion trophy, poured into the temporary bleachers where VCU's widely outnumbered fans sat in an Alamodome that was otherwise colored in Kansas blue and white.

VCU had sold out its allotment of 1,000 tickets in San Antonio after advancing farther than any Rams team in school history. The weekend before in Chicago, VCU had so many leftovers that Purdue fans scooped them up.

Jamie Skeen led VCU with 26 points, and as the final seconds ticked down, heaved the ball from the free throw line into the stands behind the opposite backboard. His teammates on the bench, who spent the final minutes with locked arms to hold each other back, finally spilled out onto the court, grinning ear to ear.

Kansas players walked slowly off the court. Several, including Markieff Morris, cried.

"Probably the best game they played ever," Markieff said. "Probably the best game ever as a school tonight. We let them. We let them beat us."

Smart was guided from one interview to another wearing the cut-down net around his neck. The cheers for VCU were only interrupted for guard Brandon Rozzell, who stood at midcourt as the crown serenaded him with an impromptu "Happy Birthday."

The celebration even carried to other arenas. In Newark, N.J., where Kentucky was playing North Carolina, the crowd erupted when the public address announcer broadcast the final score from Texas.

"Anything is possible," he told the arena.

It's George Mason all over again, and VCU had an even tougher Final Four path than their tiny conference brethren in 2006.

The Rams needed five wins to go from First Four to Final Four. Along the way, they toppled the Pac-10's Southern California, the Big East's Georgetown, the Big 10's Purdue, the ACC's Florida State and now the Big 12's Kansas.

They'll pick on someone their own size next: Butler.

The Jayhawks? All they did was bully smaller teams to get this far. Kansas never apologized for coasting through a favorable bracket that served up schools seeded 16th (Boston University), ninth (Illinois) and 12th (Richmond).

None of those games tested the Jayhawks, who had been ranked No. 1 this season and had won 11 in row. Then VCU came out and showed it wasn't just another pushover.

The Jayhawks spent the first half not knowing what hit them.

Kansas (36-3) hadn't trailed by more than two points the entire tournament. With five minutes left in the first half, the Jayhawks trailed by 17.

Marcus Morris had 20 points and 16 rebounds, and his brother had 13 and 12. They played in disbelief as VCU, which ousted Florida State on 3-pointers on Friday night, used the long ball to bury the Jayhawks early this time.

The Rams hit 9 of their 12 3-pointers in the first half. Kansas trailed 41-27 at halftime and closed the lead to 46-44 with 13:11 left, but a 10-2 VCU run put the Jayhawks right back where they started.

Smart, the 33-year-old whose enigmatic personality has made him a breakout star, was so animated shuffling in front of his bench that officials shooed him back. Another official later served Smart his first technical all season.

Smart said he used that moment as a motivator – though he had to clean up his language first.

"It was basically forget the refs, forget Kansas, this is all about us," Smart said. "We got to do what we got to do."

VCU (28-11) is the third 11th seed to crack the Final Four. The last was George Mason in 2006, when that Colonial Athletic Association school stunned Connecticut in its regional final. LSU made it in 1986.

The Rams' upset guaranteed a Final Four without a No. 1 seed.

Ohio State, Pittsburgh and Duke didn't even last to the regional finals. Two traditional basketball powers, Arizona and Kentucky, and defending runner-up Butler took care of that.

On Saturday, Smart quoted a line from "Dumb and Dumber" to explain how he felt about his team: "So you're saying we've got a chance?" A day later, he leaned on another old comedy to sum up the Ram's unlikely run.

"Ever seen the movie 'Major League?'" Skeen told reporters. "I can't say exactly what the guy says. But they get in some situations, and there's only one thing left to do.

"Win the whole blank thing."

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AP Sports Writer Jaime Aron contributed to this report.

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SportsChump
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09:53 AM on 03/29/2011
Raise your hand if you picked a single team out of this year’s Final Four. I’ll pause while your hands remain firmly by your side.

You’d literally have to hold dual degrees from both VCU and Butler to even consider picking those teams in the Final Four and even then you’d probably talk yourself out of it for being too much of a homer.

http://sportschump.net/2011/03/29/march-madness-redux-how-could-i-have-been-so-wrong/6043/
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emperance
You / Josephine. I care, too.
01:04 AM on 03/29/2011
VCU in the house.

Rhoads Hall, miss ya.
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Ivyleaguequaker
I tend not to read comebacks.
04:27 PM on 03/28/2011
I haven't looked at the rosters, so this could be all wrong. The stronger basketball schools seem to get stars who are done in 1-2 years and then move on to the NBA, where the mid-majors keep their stars for four years, giving those midmajors plenty of time to develop. Anyway I love to see teams like Butler and VCU come this far. I hope one of them takes the title!
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BocaMom
04:07 PM on 03/28/2011
I hope President Obama makes better domestic and foreign policy decisions than picking sports teams. He was 0 for 4.
08:31 AM on 03/29/2011
So effing what!
03:46 PM on 03/28/2011
Looking for hotel rooms for the Final Four? Visit http://TheFinalsHotels.com and http://www.14sb.com or call 917-224-1231.
They also have rooms for Super Bowl, Fifa World cup, Olympics and Masters.
02:39 PM on 03/28/2011
You guys never heard of the Connecticut Huskies, evidently....I couldn't see anything about them and their remarkable run thrugh the Big East Tournaemt and so far in the NCAA
02:15 PM on 03/28/2011
pound for pound, March Madness is the best event bar none. for sheer underdog excitement it has no peer -- not football, baseball, even the olympics. VCU and Butler would be anomalies in any other sport, but with March Madness are in a long line headed up by Rollie and Villanova.

I couldn't agree more with one of the readers here; our world's in a terrible mess, but these kids, like a searchlight in the dark, have shown us a spirit to be proud of.

One shining moment -- MARCH MADNESS LIVES!
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thmsnnn
03:23 PM on 03/28/2011
I'm loving this as well. There is now obvious parity in college basketball. This is terrific, and like you said, a boatload of fun to watch. I also love the fact that many of these student athletes are staying in school and playing for more than 1 year.
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J0E1
Don't blame me, I'm not a republicrat.
01:25 PM on 03/28/2011
I made the mistake of going against my heart and picking uconn to lose early.  Dropped from 1st to 18th in my office because of it.  Oh well, at least I have a team to root for.  Go Uconn!
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thmsnnn
03:25 PM on 03/28/2011
I live in Ohio--and believe me, there are a lot of broken hearts here right now. The Buckeyes waited until the Sweet 16 to play the worst game they played all year. I predict that Kentucky will now win it all.
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lesterbud
Facts ARE Liberty
12:48 PM on 03/28/2011
Tied for first in my office pool - no need to wait for the final four because no one has a team left.
And I thought I was going a bit unconventional - had North Carolina and Florida at the dance.
Oh well, my split is $35 bucks - gonna take the wife to Red Robin - YUM!
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vesaversa1
Stupid is forever, ignorance can be fixed.
12:24 PM on 03/28/2011
Kansas played like a slow but very talented NBA team while VCU stuck to the quick up and down the court college play book . By the end of the game Kansas big men was worn completely down .
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Gayle Boesky
Conventional wisdom is neither
11:09 AM on 03/28/2011
This just means that the people who picked the seeds stick to the tried and true and are a bit out of touch. . They should throw off their preconceived notions and start watching teams other than Duke, Carolina, Kansas, et.al. I bet the folks who followed VCU and Butler all years are not that surprised.
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J0E1
Don't blame me, I'm not a republicrat.
01:23 PM on 03/28/2011
The highest seed to ever make a final four was #8 and that only happened once in history.  As far as gambling is concerned (office pools) it's still foolish to pick a #11 no matter how good they look.
01:48 PM on 03/28/2011
two #11 seeds have made the final four: George Mason in 2006, and LSU in 1986.
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CDRUSNret
01:49 PM on 03/28/2011
A #8 is incorrect.......GMU was a #11 when they went to the Final Four in 2006. Villanova, as a #8 was the lowest seed ever to reach the final.
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media4me
11:00 AM on 03/28/2011
The prez Obie prediction curse strikes again.
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vesaversa1
Stupid is forever, ignorance can be fixed.
12:30 PM on 03/28/2011
How ironic was it that a it took a black man name Shaka to take this little school from Virgina to the final four .Shaka Zulu MTF.
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
10:56 AM on 03/28/2011
We are on cloud nine here in Cap City...love it!...the Morris twins can ride that crow all the way back to Kansas...MARCH MADNESS BABY
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couer
10:31 AM on 03/28/2011
ALL these KIDS deserve our thanks and recognition for giving us a great ending to a basketball season. They gave us a break in our over worrisome lives and reminded us that there is more to life than just heartache and sadness.

One helluva diversion. Great fun and great discussion.
10:01 AM on 03/28/2011
Hope VCU takes all. Great team and Great Coach. With all the talk about they shouldn't be allowed to play they proved they should have been in this after all. LOL
10:59 AM on 03/28/2011
VCU or Butler...I would be happy with either team..
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emperance
You / Josephine. I care, too.
01:06 AM on 03/29/2011
VCU - We got a Miss America, so WE CAN DO THIS thing.

Boris Kodjoe, shout out to your boys.