March is here and that means spring has sprung and the
madness is about to start! I love March Madness and try to watch every game
that I can by using a combination of various screens. I fill out a few brackets
and root for teams that I'm a fan of and also ones that I have going deep into
the tournament. This year will be a little different though as for only the
second time in history, I will be cheering for my Alma mater.
Last Tuesday, the Northern Kentucky University Norse won the
Horizon League Conference Tournament and earned an automatic bid to the big
dance. I couldn't be happier. After seemingly coming from out of nowhere to win
the conference tournament two years ago to make their first March Madness
appearance, the team was upset in last year's Horizon League Tournament and had
to settle for the National Invitation Tournament despite being crowned Horizon
League Regular Season Champions. For those of you who do not know, the Horizon
League is a small mid major conference and only the conference tournament
champs get to go dancing in March. That is why winning the conference championship
is so important for schools in smaller leagues.
For NKU, the 2018-19 season has easily been the best in
school history. The team won a share of the Horizon League Regular Season
Championship, Drew McDonald was named Horizon League Player of the Year, and
the Norse defeated the Oakland Golden Grizzlies in thrilling fashion when
McDonald drilled a game winning three pointer 1.6 seconds left in the game
before cruising past the Wright State Raiders to win the Horizon League
Conference Tournament Championship. Hopefully the momentum the Norse have
captured continues into the NCAA tournament. Cinderella teams usually make
their mark in March, and the Norse just might be wearing some glass slippers.
Norse up!
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