NCAA tournament: Morehead State joins Top 10 Cinderella teams

One of the most enjoyable things about the NCAA tournament - for basketball fanatics and casual observers alike - is the Cinderella story. This list looks some of the best upsets in NCAA tournament history.

Loyola Marymount (1990)

The 1989-90 was one of highs and lows for Loyola Marymount. They averaged what is still an NCAA record for points per game (122.4) over the course of a season, but they also lost a teammate - one of their best players - when Hank Gathers collapsed and died during a West Coast Conference tournament game less than a week before the NCAA tournament.

Loyola Marymount entered the tournament as the No. 11 seed out of the West Region. They rolled past defending champion Michigan, 149-115, in the highest-scoring game in NCAA history before being knocked out in the Elite Eight by eventual champions UNLV.

Editor's note: The original version of this list item misstated the time frame of Hank Gathers' passing.

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