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The slipper fits for each of these mid-majors.
Upsets color NCAA tournament brackets red every year. They happen in the women's game. You just have to know where to look.
While teams seeded No. 14-16 are a combined 1-372 all-time — 16th-seeded Harvard stunned top-seeded Stanford in 1998 — No. 13 seeds and, more frequently No.
12 seeds, have stirred some madness in March. At least one No. 12 seed has won a game in eight of the past 12 tournaments, and No.
12 seeds have won 31 games since the field expanded in 1994, according to the NCAA . In other words, teams seeded 12 and higher are definitely fit to play the role of Cinderella. And who knows, maybe even a team seeded lower than that will make waves this year.
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