Preliminary Round/First Four: Don't Know What You Will Miss Until It's Gone
There was a tendency to shun March Madness preliminary-round games and gear up for real 64-team bracket later in the week. But in the aftermath of NCAA Tournament cancellation, wouldn't you give anything to view a live First Four game in Dayton rather than an ESPN re-run or ear-splitting Screamin' A. Stiff? The match-ups eliminating four "non-essential" entrants would certainly be more entertaining than an ignorant politically-correct ESPN bracket (1/4 of them females) seeding and assessing the premier players in college basketball history.
The "qualifying" round typically featured "last four in" teams or members of automatic-qualification leagues that probably shouldn't be designated NCAA Division I. For instance, the only year a HBCU didn't participate in the first 21 preliminary-round (1983, 1984 and 2001 through 2010) or First Four (since 2011) competition was 2001 when Northwestern State beat Winthrop. Texas Southern's Aaric Murray, the only HBCU player to crack 30-point plateau in the NCAA DI Tournament, shares high-scoring honors at this "prelim" level with Princeton's Kevin Mullin (38 points). Following is a chronological list of authentic "One Shining Moment" scoring performances by six players manufacturing more than 30 points in a preliminary-round game or First Four assignment:
Year Player School Points Preliminary Round/First Four Foe 1984 Kevin Mullin Princeton 38 defeated San Diego (65-56) 2002 Prosper Karangwa Siena 31 defeated Alcorn State (81-77) 2007 Clif Brown Niagara 32 defeated Florida A&M (77-69) 2014 Aaric Murray Texas Southern 38 lost against Cal Poly (81-69) 2015 Tyler Haws Brigham Young 33 lost against Mississippi (94-90) 2019 Darnell Edge Fairleigh Dickinson 33 defeated Prairie View (82-76)
NOTE: District "play-in" games were conducted from 1939 through 1942 and 1947 through 1950. The highest-scoring game was in 1948 when Baylor beat Arizona, 65-59.