Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

UMBC basks in 15 minutes of fame

- By Jenna Fryer

first No. 16 seed in NCAA Men’s Tournament history to knock off a No. 1 seed and the texts and the calls never stopped buzzing.

And it wouldn’t take more than a quick scroll to find out they were trending. Up next, UMBC plays No. 9 seed Kansas State (23-11) Sunday with a Sweet 16 berth at stake.

UMBC is a commuter school in Baltimore — one in which the chess team reigns supreme, no less — and they had just checkmated No. 1 Virginia. The bracket-busting sweetheart­s were suddenly linked with Buster Douglas, the Miracle on Ice and Chaminade on the short list of sports all-time upsets.

The pithy tweets from its Twitter account made highlight reels. The school website crashed. Virginia turned into a punchline.

For these players, the ones no other teams wanted, it was simply surreal.

“I’m getting so many notificati­ons that my phone froze,” said K.J. Maura, the emotional floor leader who played all 40 minutes Friday night.

Joe Sherburne, who drained three big 3-pointers against Virginia, spent his newfound time in the spotlight hoping NFL quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers will notice him. Sherburne is a Wisconsin native.

On one of his few chances to shine on the sport’s biggest stage, Sherburne hit a second-half 3 and mimed Rodgers’ trademark “discount doublechec­k” celebratio­n.

“I’m his biggest fan. I want him to see it on TV, (so) if anybody knows him ...,” Sherburne said.

He made his next plea a brief one. He didn’t pack enough clean underwear for two rounds of the tournament, and could use another pair.

 ?? GERRY BROOME — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UMBC’s K.J. Maura (11) and Jourdan Grant (5) celebrate the team’s 74-54 win over Virginia in a first-round game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday.
GERRY BROOME — ASSOCIATED PRESS UMBC’s K.J. Maura (11) and Jourdan Grant (5) celebrate the team’s 74-54 win over Virginia in a first-round game in Charlotte, N.C., Friday.

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