Only the first round has concluded, and already March Madness has delivered some major upsets.
So far, No.1 seed Purdue University, No.2 seed Arizona Wildcats and No.4 seed Virginia Cavaliers have been unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament, succumbing to 16-seed Farleigh Dickinson, No.15 seed Princeton Tigers and 13th-seeded Furman Paladins respectively.
Farleigh Dickinson's 63-58 victory over Purdue was just the second time in NCAA men's tournament history that a No.16 seed defeated a No.1 seed, and its players flooded the court afterwards in celebration.
"We just have faith in what we do and our guys are so tough and competitive," FDU's head coach Tobin Anderson told the TNT broadcast.
"I love our guys. They're tough. They're great. They played their tails off. That's an unbelievable win. It's unbelievable. We shocked the world."
Only 2.36% of completed Men's Bracket Challenge Game entries predicted an FDU win over Purdue, the second-lowest percentage out of every team in the field, according to the NCAA.
The shocking win also means that the last hopes of anyone completing the practically impossible task of predicting a perfect bracket has been eliminated altogether, the NCAA noted.
Any hopes of completing a perfect bracket had already been dented on Thursday following Princeton's 59-55 improbable win over Arizona and the Paladins' stunning 68-67 victory against Virginia.
Princeton's victory alone left only 0.065% of men's brackets remaining intact, out of the millions of brackets completed, according to NCAA March Madness Twitter.