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Men’s NCAA Tournament: What Makes a March Madness Cinderella Team, 2026 Options

It’s finally here. The first round of the men’s NCAA Tournament, affectionately dubbed as March Madness, will begin on Thursday, March 19. The 87th annual edition of the tournament will see the usual suspects try and win the national championship. But what truly makes the tournament special is how often we see smaller schools and underdogs make incredible runs, which is what really causes the madness. These underdogs are often called Cinderella teams, with fans trying to pick them out each year ahead of the tournament. But what characteristics make up a Cinderella? And are there similarities among all the past ones? FOX Sports Research dove into the data and identified several traits that comprise a Cinderella. First, we’ve highlighted a few notable Cinderella teams in recent memory to set up our analysis. Let’s take a look. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Notable runs over the past 15 years All the teams below made it to at least the Elite Eight and were double-digit seeds in the tournament: 2024 NC State (No. 11 seed) It’s not often you see a team go 9-11 in conference play and then go on to make the tournament— let alone go dancing all the way to the Final Four. But that’s just what the 2023-24 NC State team did, only making the field of 64 because it somehow won the ACC Tournament. For perspective, the Wolfpack were 50-1 to win the conference tourney, taking down the pre-tournament favorite North Carolina Tar Heels in the final. They took down a 6-seed in Texas Tech in the opening round and went on to beat (14) Oakland, (2) Marquette and (4) Duke before losing to (10) Purdue in the Final Four. 2022 Saint Peter’s (No. 15 seed) There might not be a more magical run than this 2022 Saint Peter’s squad, which miraculously became the first 15-seed ever to make the Elite Eight. After winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament, the Peacocks opened the dance with a huge upset win over second-seeded Kentucky. John Calipari entered that game 19-1 all-time in the Round of 64. After defeating the Wildcats, Saint Peter’s took down (7) Murray State and (3) Purdue before losing to (8) North Carolina. [NCAA ODDS: Latest Men’s March Madness Odds, Favorites] 2021 UCLA (No. 11 seed) UCLA, a Cinderella? In the 2021 season, it absolutely was. The Bruins barely made the tournament, entering the field as a First Four participant after going 22-10 in the regular season. After beating Michigan State in overtime in that game, Mick Cronin & Co. would go on to rattle off four straight wins against (6) BYU, (14) Abilene Christian, (2) Alabama in overtime and (1) Michigan before losing to Gonzaga on a half-court buzzer-beater by Jalen Suggs. Had that shot not fallen, UCLA would have been the first team to make the national title game after starting the tournament in the First Four. 2018 Loyola Chicago (No. 11 seed) No one can forget the Ramblers’ run in 2018. After winning the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, Porter Moser led a talented group all the way to the Final Four. In the first round, they took down (6) Miami and subsequently beat (3) Tennessee, (7) Nevada and 9 (Kansas State) before losing to (3) Michigan in the semifinals. They’d finish the season with a 32-6 record and go on to make the Sweet 16 in 2021. Loyola Chicago and Wichita State are the only Missouri Valley schools to have ever made the Final Four. 2014 Dayton (No. 11 seed) The Flyers didn’t even win the Atlantic 10 Tournament in 2014 but still qualified for the tournament as an 11-seed. Archie Miller would take them all the way to the Elite Eight, opening up the tournament with a victory over (6) Ohio State. In the next round, they took down (3) Syracuse in a two-point barn-burner before eventually beating (10) Stanford in the Sweet 16. They’d lose to (1) Florida by ten points but are still just the sixth Atlantic 10 program to make the Elite Eight since 1985 (Temple, UMass, Rhode Island, Saint Joseph’s, Xavier) — as well as the most recent. 2011 VCU (No. 11 seed) Before 2024 UCLA, there was 2011 VCU. Despite losing to Old Dominion in the championship game of the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament, VCU made the big dance as a First Four team. This was also the first year in which the round was introduced, and VCU took advantage of it — going all the way to the Final Four after defeating (11) USC for one of the four final spots in the tournament. The Rams would go on to take down (6) Georgetown in the opening round, followed by (3) Purdue, (10) Florida State and (1) Kansas — before ultimately losing to (8) Butler in the semifinals. They are one of two CAA teams to make the Final Four, along with 2006 George Mason. [MEN’S TOURNEY: 1 Thing To Know About Every Men’s Team] The Dynamic Duo Cinderella’s are always led by a pair of players who shift into a different gear in tournament play. From Jason Richards and Steph Curry for Davidson in 2008 to Bryce Drew and Zoran Viskovic for Valparaiso in 1998, a dynamic duo has become a common theme among teams to make a Cinderella run. Below, we’ve listed the duo for each of the six teams we mentioned earlier, along with their statistical averages in each respective NCAA Tournament appearance. While some of the numbers might seem low for a few players, keep in mind that all of these individuals played between four and six games — as everyone on the list made it to at least the Elite Eight. How conference tournament play factors in Momentum and getting hot at the right time always play a factor in Cinderella runs during March Madness, which is why how a team performs in its conference tournament is so important. Of the six teams mentioned above, half of them won the conference championship and four of them at least made the title game. Furthermore, since 2005, 19 teams have been a double-digit seed in the NCAA Tournament, not played in a major conference (Power 5, Big East) and made the Sweet 16. Of those 19 teams, a whopping 13 of them won their conference championship and that number jumps to 16 when including teams that lost in the final (2006 George Mason, 2013 La Salle, 2014 Dayton were the lone teams to make Sweet 16 outside these criteria). Conference tournaments serve as a strong indicator for tournament success in general, as no team has ever lost its first conference tournament game and then won a national title — along with 15 of the past 27 national champions having won their conference tournament. What KenPom says KenPom has been a widely used and respected source for college basketball analytics, using metrics to analyze a team’s performance on the court. For example, 23 of the last 24 national champions have ranked in the top 21 of KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency (AOE) metric with 21 of those 24 also ranking in the top 31 of its adjusted defensive efficiency (ADE) metric (using pre-tournament KenPom data). The last 24 national champions ranked in the top 25 of KenPom’s adjusted efficiency margin (AEM), which factors in both metrics along with other statistical categories. Since 2001 — which is also as far back as KenPom pre-tournament data goes — 25 teams have made it to make the Sweet 16 as a double-digit seed while not playing in a major conference. We looked at the KenPom numbers for those 25 teams and calculated the average rank for the aforementioned efficiencies within Division I, along with adjusted tempo (AT) — also known as pace of play. Keep in mind that between 2001 and 2025, the number of teams in Division I play has hovered between 321 and 364. Possible Cinderella’s in this year’s tournament So now that we’ve gone over several criteria that make up a Cinderella, we’ve identified a few possible candidates in this year’s tournament that fit the bill or come close to. No. 7 seed Saint Mary’s No. 9 seed Saint Louis No. 9 seed Utah State No. 10 seed Santa Clara No. 11 seed VCU No. 11 seed South Florida​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Here’s What Luke Combs Texts Morgan Wallen About [EXCLUSIVE]

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Chris Young Brings ‘Famous Friends’ to Life With New Nashville Bar on Demonbreun Street

Chris Young is stepping into an exciting new chapter with the announcement of his very own Nashville bar, Famous Friends.

Named after his chart-topping hit “Famous Friends” with Kane Brown, the new venue will be located on Demonbreun Street, just steps away from the popular Tin Roof. Designed as a laid-back sports bar, the spot promises a relaxed atmosphere for fans and locals alike.

“Good vibes is really what I’m aiming for with this place,” he explained. “If you call a place Famous Friends and you listen to that song, what is that all about? It’s about people who are all different and doing different things. I want a place where everybody can hang out and just enjoy themselves.”

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Photo Courtesy of Chris Young

He continued, “I want people to be able to go in there, enjoy whatever their game is, whether if they’re an Eagles fan. I want you to be able to have your  game on and watch your game and talk crap to each other, but be polite and just  have a good time. Good vibes is really a thing that I’m aiming for for this place, because if you call a place Famous Friends and you listen to that song,  what is that all about? It’s all about people that are different. They all do different things, but I want a place for everybody to be able to hang out and  just enjoy themselves.”

Famous Friends is nearly complete, however, an opening date has yet to be announced. The location of the bar was picked specifically as it holds a special place in Young’s heart.  

”Demonbreun is definitely a place that I spent a lot of time. I lived over there for a while, and so, I’ve seen it change so much. I’ve walked up and down that street going to and from writes a billion times. I’ve seen people on their way up as artists playing in a lot of those spots over there and they’ve changed a lot over the years, but this is a place that I’ve got a lot of great memories. Me and Shay Mooney from Dan + Shay singing at the top of our lungs in some of those places for no reason whatsoever,” he shared. “You know, little memories like that that I think are important. And I think that that street has always been very important to Nashville. Being able to create another spot there, and hopefully a spot that people love and love to go to,  hopefully people remember it for a long time.”

This project is something the “Young Love & Saturday Nights” singer admitted this is something he’s wanted to do for “years.” 

”This for me was just a passion project. It was just something else — not that I’m not already as busy as I could possibly be — I decided I wanted to do one more thing, but’ it’s been on my mind for years now. I’ve been looking for the right place, and I just happened to find it,” he said. “A lot of people go to that area and just hang out. I wanted to be able to offer something a little  bit different and also have a place where maybe we’ll throw some number-one  parties there. Maybe we’ll have some private events there. Maybe we’ll do a  little bit of everything, but also have a place specifically for me, just my  love of music and my love of sports. That’s going to be the walls of this place.”

Meanwhile, the Middle Tennessee native is making waves on the charts, as his latest single, “Til The Last One Dies,” breaks into the Top 20.

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Demi Lovato Alarms Fans With Scary ‘Shaking’ Video

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Is Demi Lovato okay?

Whether they’re sharing a message of hope in these dark times or making it official with husband Jutes, Demi communicates with fans.

When the beloved singer appeared to tremble on camera, fans expressed concerns.

Demi is assuring them that it isn’t as scary as it seems.

Demi Lovato on November 23, 2024.
Demi Lovato attends Teen Vogue Summit 2024 at Nya Studios on November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Teen Vogue)

Demi Lovato’s cooking video features a chicken recipe … and trembling hands

In a recent video on TikTok, Demi Lovato showed herself roasting a whole chicken.

They are not the first pop star to try their hand in the kitchen on camera, and it can be a fun way for fans to learn how to cook.

“Today we are making a whole roasted chicken,” she said during the video. “It seems really overwhelming, but it’s not.”

They promised: “We’re gonna have fun, and I’m telling myself this because I feel overwhelmed.”

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On ✨Cooking With Demi✨ we are all about facing our fears. Today we did that by trying out a recipe for a whole roasted chicken. It wasn’t pretty at times, but it wasn’t nearly as overwhelming as I thought it would be and I’m really proud to have this recipe in my back pocket now 🖤 INGREDIENTS: 1 3 3/4 to 4 pound chicken 1 lemon Kosher salt 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme, plus 10 sprigs 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 or 3 carrots, peeled and cut in chunks 1 medium yukon gold potato, cut in chunks 3 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled ½ small onion 1 stalk celery 5 or 6 ¾-inch slices of a baguette 2 big handfuls of baby arugula 1 tablespoon vinegar

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One of the hiccups during the video was Demi Lovato accidentally turning on the stovetop instead of the oven. Whoops!

“I’m just nervous!” she admitted to viewers.

They also expressed a bit of disgust at the raw chicken, particularly while removing the innards.

This is when Demi’s hands seemed to visibly shake.

Demi Lovato on November 23, 2024.
Demi Lovato poses during Teen Vogue Summit 2024 at Nya Studios on November 23, 2024. (Photo Credit: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Teen Vogue)

Is Demi Lovato okay?

Trembling hands can be a sign of many things, including nervousness.

However, given Demi Lovato’s medical history, many fans are inclined to fear the worst.

Several years ago, they nearly died — and had a prolonged stay in the hospital.

Numerous commenters expressed these worries, with one writing: “I’m afraid of seeing her shaking that hard.”

Demi Lovato on October 19, 2024.
Demi Lovato attends the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony streaming on Disney+ at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on October 19, 2024. (Photo Credit: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

Demi Lovato saw the worries, and wrote a comment of their own: “I’m okay! I promise.”

She added more in the video’s caption:

“On Cooking With Demi we are all about facing our fears. Today we did that by trying out a recipe for a whole roasted chicken.”

Demi acknowledged: “It wasn’t pretty at times, but it wasn’t nearly as overwhelming as I thought it would be and I’m really proud to have this recipe in my back pocket now.”

Demi Lovato on October 10, 2024.
Demi Lovato speaks onstage during the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Festival at Hudson Yards on October 10, 2024. (Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

What causes shaky hands?

Caffeine, stress, sleepiness, and many more extremely common factors can cause hands to tremble.

On the other hand, there are neurological conditions that can cause shaking hands.

So can medications, certain drugs, and even genetic disorders.

But someone filming themselves doing an anxiety-inducing activity like cooking is a very valid cause for anxiety. Especially with so many innards involved. We’re glad to hear that Demi is doing well.

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Morgan Wallen Brings Fans Inside His World With New SiriusXM Channel and Intimate Nashville Concert

Morgan Wallen surprised fans with the announcement of Morgan Wallen Radio, a brand-new, year-round country music channel exclusively on SiriusXM. To mark the launch, SiriusXM is hosting an exclusive, intimate performance from Morgan Wallen at The Pinnacle in Nashville on April 2.

Launching April 7 on SiriusXM and the SiriusXM app, the channel will be curated and hosted by Wallen himself. Fans can expect a mix of his biggest hits and fan favorites, along with songs that shaped his sound, including influences and a few unexpected picks. The 19-time Billboard Music Award winner will also share commentary, behind-the-scenes stories about his music, and personal moments from the road as he gears up for his 23-date Still The Problem stadium tour. Plus, listeners may hear special drop-ins from friends and collaborators who are part of Wallen’s life on and off the stage.

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Photo Courtesy Morgan Wallen

The channel will also spotlight a variety of specialty programming, including:

Still The Problem Tour Segments: A behind-the-scenes look at Wallen’s stadium tour, featuring setlist insights, rehearsal moments, and guest appearances from his band and opening acts.

808 to 865: Airing Saturday nights, this segment finds Wallen sharing his favorite hip-hop tracks and the artists who’ve influenced his sound.

One Track At A Time: A space for Wallen to highlight new music he’s loving, introducing listeners to recent discoveries one song at a time.

Morgan Wallen Radio
Morgan Wallen Radio

Morgan Wallen Radio will also be free to stream in all SiriusXM-equipped vehicles from April 7 through May 6, allowing non-subscribers to check out the curated, premium experience.

“Listeners can expect to hear a lot of things that I listen to on a day-to-day basis, which is probably a lot different than what most people expect,” Wallen shared. “I will be personally curating the music so they will get a glimpse into my world. I’m excited for everyone to hear it.”

“Morgan Wallen is undeniably one of the most influential forces shaping and creating music today,” Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer at SiriusXM, added. “At SiriusXM, we’re always looking for ways to bring fans closer to the artists they love, and this launch does just that, from a channel curated by Morgan himself to an exclusive concert experience that gives listeners unprecedented access to his music, his influences, and his live performance.”

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Morgan Wallen The Pinnacle

Wallen will celebrate the launch of the channel with a special intimate performance at The Pinnacle in Nashville on April 2. SiriusXM subscribers and fans can enter for a chance to win tickets to attend, as well as a VIP trip option for those traveling from outside the Nashville area.

The exclusive performance will officially kick off Morgan Wallen Radio when it premieres on Tuesday, April 7 at 5:00 pm ET. Bringing the feel of his upcoming Still The Problem Tour into a much smaller setting, the show promises a rare, up-close experience for a select group of SiriusXM listeners.

Wallen’s SiriusXM country channel joins artist-branded channels from Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, Kenny Chesney, and Willie Nelson.

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Kelly Clarkson Covers Tanya Tucker at Rodeo Houston: WATCH

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Federal law doesn’t mandate minimum amounts of logging in Alaska’s Tongass rainforest, judge says

A stream reflects the clouds on June 20, 2011, in Kootznoowoo Wilderness, Admiralty Island National Monument, Tongass National Forest, Alaska. (Forest Service photo by Don MacDougall)

A stream reflects the clouds on June 20, 2011, in Kootznoowoo Wilderness, Admiralty Island National Monument, Tongass National Forest, Alaska. (Forest Service photo by Don MacDougall)

A federal judge in Alaska has rejected a lawsuit that sought to reinstate a management plan that would allow heavier logging in the world’s largest temperate old-growth rainforest.

The result leaves an Obama-era management plan in place, but it could be short-lived: The administration of President Donald Trump is already at work on a new plan that could allow more logging in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. 

In an order published Friday, Judge Sharon Gleason dismissed the lawsuit filed by Viking Lumber, Alcan Timber and the Alaska Forest Association. 

The three groups sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture — the parent organization of the U.S. Forest Service — last year, alleging in part that the federal Tongass Timber Reform Act of 1990 required the Forest Service to offer enough timber sales to meet market demand.

Gleason ruled otherwise, finding that TTRA does not impose “a mandatory duty” on the Forest Service to ensure that market demand is met by Tongass timber sales.

“Whether the harvest levels are designed to actually meet market demand is a discretionary agency action, not a mandatory requirement imposed by the TTRA on the Forest Service,” she wrote.

Gleason also declined to take up plaintiffs’ argument about whether the Forest Service violated the Administrative Procedures Act, and she ruled that a 2021 announcement about Tongass strategy did not amount to formal rulemaking under law. She did not analyze whether it would have met legal standards if it had been a formal rulemaking process.

Plaintiffs were represented by Pacific Legal Foundation, which on Friday said that the Forest Service’s approach has been devastating to plaintiffs.

Kyle Griesinger, a spokesperson for the foundation, said that even with a new management plan in the works, the case isn’t moot because the old plan remains in effect until superceded.

“And, moreover, the Forest Service has not lived up to the 2016 plan so any new plan they may not live up to is no guarantee for our clients,” he said.

Marlee Goska, an attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity, agreed that last week’s ruling still has merit. 

Goska was one of several attorneys who represented tribal, tourism, fishing and environmental groups that intervened on the side of the Department of Agriculture. 

“I don’t think we have enough information yet to say the Forest Service is going to implement what the plaintiffs want. And certainly we’ll fight tooth and nail to stop that from happening,” she said of the upcoming plan change.

Goska added that last week’s ruling is important because it shows that the Forest Service does not have to meet market demand under existing law, and it shows that federal law doesn’t draw a distinction between old-growth harvests and new-growth ones.

“To the extent this administration and the Forest Service might be thinking about saying the TTRA mandates large old-growth timber sales to meet market demand, the court has already said that is incorrect,” she said.

Gleason published a final judgment on Friday. Plaintiffs have 30 days to file an appeal. 

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