Friday, March 20, 2015

Gone but never forgetting, Hampton relishes NCAA chance

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Hampton University's basketball players don't understand the fascination with, well, them. They don't get why people all across the country are saying they've got Jesus on speed dial. Or what's so funny about them going through their pre-game walkthrough in their hotel lobby.

The Pirates were the lone team to enter the NCAA tournament with a sub-.500 record, yet they're about to face brighter lights and a bigger stage than they could possibly have imagined two weeks ago. They'll be the first team to face unbeaten Kentucky in this NCAA tournament, the first of a few obstacles to a perfect season for the Wildcats.

They know a 16 seed has never beaten a 1 seed; they know their situation is even more unique than most. They're about to become a historical footnote.

Knowing the odds and embracing the exposure, Hampton opened its doors to USA TODAY Sports for a look at their pre-game preparation and approach, beginning the moment the team arrived at the arena Thursday night.


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