A small private Catholic school in eastern Washington that didn’t win a single game over the first six decades of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament‘s existence knocked off USC on Tuesday to reach the Final Four.
And the most remarkable part of this remarkable story is that Gonzaga’s supremacy was wholly unsurprising.
The new premier program in men’s college basketball steamrolled the sixth-seeded Trojans in the Elite Eight, 85-66.
Drew Timme, the Zags’ fourth-best NBA prospect, outplayed and…
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