No. 12 seed McNeese State became the NCAA Tournament’s first Cinderella on Thursday afternoon, upsetting the fifth-ranked Clemson Tigers.
The No. 12 McNeese Cowboys were able to narrowly beat the No. 5 Clemson Tigers for their first-ever tournament win.
A student manager for McNeese State is making the most of the Cowboys' latest appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
This article was originally published on March 19 ahead of McNeese's first-round NCAA tournament matchup against Clemson. It ...
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