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BACK TO THE DANCE! Winthrop wins Big South tournament and secures NCAA bid wbtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
0 of 3 John Raoux/Associated Press College basketball fans were robbed of March Madness in 2020, with both the men s and women s NCAA tournaments cancelled because of COVID-19 concerns. But March Madness returns in 2021, with the entirety of the men s tournament being played in the state of Indiana. There s a reason it s called March Madness. Upsets and bracket-busters are a staple of the NCAA tournament. Underdogs become darlings. Just ask the 2017-18 UMBC Retrievers or the 2012-13 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles that made an inspired run to the Sweet 16 and became known as Dunk City. Then of course, you have inspired Cinderella runs. Loyola-Chicago made the Final Four as a No. 11 seed in 2018. The South Carolina Gamecocks knocked off a number of powerhouses as a No. 7 seed en route to the Final Four in 2017. The 2014 National Championship Game featured a No. 7 seed (UConn) against a No. 8 seed (Kentucky). You get the picture. The list goes on. ....
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Keeping Score: Bearing gifts for Teddy Ballgame A fly fishing rod that once belonged to Red Sox legend Ted Williams. Contributed Photo Published: 2/26/2021 7:37:35 PM Modified: 2/26/2021 7:37:34 PM Good morning! Last summer, I was tramping along the Sam Richardson trail behind my house in Northfield and crossed paths with Marc Aroner walking his Labrador retriever. The 73-year-old Aroner is a jolly-faced graybeard who makes fishing rods and knows how to spin a yarn. He told me a story that day and it’s been stuck in my craw, so I called and asked him to refresh my memory. Granted, it’s not what parents dream of when they stare in the crib, but crafting a bamboo fly rod is a noble profession nonetheless. The prototype was made in the 1840s by a Pennsylvania gunsmith and violin maker named Sam Phillippe. ....