#5 St. Mary's was the higher seed and was expected to beat 12th-seeded VCU, but the students at St. Mary's knew not to take things for granted because upsets are a big part of March Madness.The private Moraga school turned the student union into a watch party. Dozens of students and faculty members packed the two rooms filled with TV monitors.
"You see them in the hallway, you say hi to them. As much as they do love [the respect], I think they do want to be considered like normal students," said Costa."Even though some of those schools that have 20,000 or 30,000 or 40,000 kids, they can only play five. And we'll match our five against theirs," said Brother Ron Gallagher, retired president of St. Mary's College.
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