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3/20/2026 - The 11th-seeded VCU Rams authored the definitive "bracket buster" moment of the opening round, erasing a massive 19-point second-half deficit to stun 6th-seeded North Carolina in a heart-stopping 82-78 overtime thriller. Led by Terrence Hill Jr.’s 34 points and a late-game barrage of three-pointers, the Rams handed the Tar Heels their most shocking early exit in recent memory while immediately cementing themselves as the tournament's premier Cinderella story. As millions of brackets across the country were effectively set on fire, the victory served as a chaotic reminder that in the NIL era, no pedigree is high enough to escape the madness of the first 48 hours.
I asked Gemini to give me it's breakdown of March Madness after the first day of games. .
The "Madness" officially has a heartbeat, and it’s currently screaming at 120 decibels. Thursday’s opening slate was a 12-hour caffeine-fueled reminder of why we collectively ignore our productivity for a week. Between historic comebacks and programs finally breaking decades-long curses, Day 1 left 99.9% of the world’s brackets in the shredder.
Here is the breakdown of the chaos we saw on the first full day of the dance.
🐏 THe "Greenville Miracle"
If you turned off the #11 VCU vs. #6 North Carolina game when the Tar Heels were up 19 in the second half, I hope you enjoyed your nap, because you missed history.
The Comeback: VCU pulled off the largest first-round comeback in tournament history, winning 82-78 in OT.
Terrence Hill Jr.: The sophomore guard went into "God Mode," scoring 14 points in the final nine minutes of regulation to force overtime and finishing with a career-high 34.
UNC Heartbreak: For a Tar Heels squad that dealt with injuries to stars like Caleb Wilson all month, this collapse was a brutal "fit-to-be-tied" ending to a season that started with #1 aspirations.
The most "finally" moment of the day happened in Oklahoma City. After being the only Power 5 program to never win a tournament game, #4 Nebraska has officially left the "0-win club."
The Beatdown: They didn't just win; they dismantled #13 Troy 76-47.
Pryce Sandfort: He couldn't miss, dropping seven 3-pointers and finishing with 23 points.
Fred Hoiberg’s Build: After a slow five-year rebuild, "The Mayor" has the Huskers looking like a legitimate threat to make a deep run in the South Region.
High Point (12) over Wisconsin (5): 26-year-old senior Chase Johnston hit a clutch 3-pointer with under a minute left to seal the 83-82 upset. This single game eliminated over 12 million perfect brackets.
Duke’s Massive Scare: The #1 Blue Devils trailed #16 Siena by 13 points in the second half. They eventually woke up to win 71-65, but the vulnerability they showed against the Saints has to have their Round of 32 opponent, TCU, feeling very optimistic.
TCU (9) over Ohio State (8): Speaking of the Horned Frogs, Xavier Edmonds hit a baseline jumper with 4.3 seconds left to provide the first true "buzzer-beater" vibe of the week.
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