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March Madness Classics: George Mason’s run to 2006 Final Four
- Updated: July 6, 2010
By: Kels Dayton
It was a Cinderella story. Only if Cinderella crashed the ball, kidnapped the D.J., smashed all the tables, and refused to leave before 3 a.m. Tiny George Mason, a commuter school from Fairfax, Va., shocked the college basketball world by flat-lining such basketball blue bloods as Michigan State, North Carolina, and Connecticut on its way to a stunning Final Four appearance.
Relive Mason’s miraculous run and the rest of the 2006 NCAA Tournament with this outstanding video. It just might be the greatest March Madness video ever posted on a little-seen website about northeastern college basketball.

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