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Norfolk State celebrates shocking upset over No. 2 Missouri
- Updated: March 18, 2012
By: Kels Dayton
Want to know what it’s like to be in the locker room after you just shocked the world? Well, you’re in luck. NSUSpartans.com takes us inside the Norfolk State locker room after the 15th-seeded Spartans STUNNED Missouri. What’s flooring about these upsets isn’t just the fact that they’re becoming more and more frequent, it’s the fact that the teams doing the upsetting aren’t even surprised anymore. Lehigh acted like it was business as usual after sending home Duke, and Norfolk State talks about winning five more games minutes after stunning the nation by winning one–against 2-seed Missouri. Still, an NCAA Tournament upset provides for one of the coolest moments in sports, and this video takes you there. WIN…WIN WIN…WIN WIN…WIN WIN!!!!!!!!!!
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