Why is a loss in the first round of the tournament assumed? (Yes, I know that was the question asked). My point is, why?
She that is Queen of Tunis; she that dwells
Ten leagues beyond man's life; she that from Naples
Can have no note, unless the sun were post—
The Man i' th' Moon's too slow—till new-born chins
Be rough and razorable; she that from whom
We all were sea-swallow'd, though some cast again
(And by that destiny) to perform an act
Whereof what's past is prologue; what to come,
In yours and my discharge.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/tournament/history/_/team1/7471
I did the math off the top of my head btw and came up with the correct number of wins in my lifetime- 17. Thankfully there was only 17 so it did not require much math and I had 3 toes to spare.
You need to demonstrate your work to get credit for it in grade school math (just ask my kids, or Needs2go).
Mullin teams-6 wins
Post Mullin
Berry-1
Jackson-1
Sealy-4
Post Louie
Cain-1
Jarvis-4
That is how I came up with the 17, not exactly E=mc2 but probably should have just googled ST John's NCAA tourney history like Fun
I have that page bookmarked. I like to read it any time I start feeling even slightly optimistic.
Our "even keeled" Foad...
"Cling to the Chord, Display the pendant form,
Ply their bold task, Sing beneath the (Red) Storm;
These form a watch - and the same district hail,
With their Great Chief, who rules the helm and sail..."
[The American Mariners; pg 7; john Davis, January, 1822 - "The Author"]