Sweet 16 Field Is Set After Upset-Packed Opening Weekend
Only two No. 1 seeds, Alabama and Houston, remain in contention, with No. 15 seed Princeton causing the biggest upset by advancing to the Sweet 16 after defeating No. 2 Arizona and No. 7 Missouri.
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