New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy predicted both FDU and Princeton upsets

Governor Phil Murphy correctly predicted not just one but two of the NCAA Tournament upsets.

Last week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy took to social media to sound off on Rutgers being excluded from the NCAA Tournament. Turns out that Gov. Murphy backed up his love of New Jersey with his bracket.

New Jersey’s governor went bipartisan and pro-New Jersey with his bracket, picking both No. 16 FDU to upset No. 1 Purdue and No. 15 Princeton to beat No. 2 Arizona.

And it isn’t shocking that the governor of New Jersey would actively support and back the state’s school. It is state pride after all and just common sense for a politician, right? For what it is worth, Gov. Murphy may be pro-New Jersey but he is also pragmatic.

He has both FDU and Princeton losing in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

It is the second straight year that New Jersey has rocked the NCAA Tournament. Last year, St. Peter’s beat No. 2 Kentucky in the opening round and then No. 7 Murray State to advance to the Sweet 16. They then beat No. 3 Purdue before losing to eventual champion North Carolina.

 

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Last week following ‘Selection Sunday,’ Gov. Murphy weighed in on Rutgers basketball losing out on an NCAA Tournament bid. He went so far as to cite the KenPom Rankings in his tweet that Rutgers should have made the tournament.

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Princeton’s Blake Peters borrowed from Kevin Garnett for his post-Missouri celebration

ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!

NBA legend Kevin Garnett would be proud with how Princeton guard Blake Peters celebrated his team’s 78-63 victory over No. 7 Missouri on Saturday.

Yes, No. 15 Princeton became the third Ivy League school to make it to the men’s NCAA tournament Sweet 16 this weekend, joining Penn (1978, 1979) and Cornell (2010), per the CBS broadcast.

Peters had a second-best 17 points in the victory for the Tigers. Plus, he tossed out the perfect response to Princeton’s improbable Sweet 16 berth.

Borrowing former Boston Celtics star Garnett’s legendary NBA championship exclamation, Peters yelled that “Anything is possible!” during his postgame interview.

For Princeton, it really is. Nobody is going to want to play this Ivy League program for the rest of this year’s tournament.

Well, that’ll get you hyped up. Peters and his fellow Tigers will surely be ready to take on whomever is coming next for the tournament.

Maybe he can keep quoting Garnett if his team keeps winning. It’s a wonderful way to mark such a special tournament run for Princeton.

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Date: Sunday, March 13
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Lavietes Pavilion, Cambridge, MA
How To Watch: ESPN2 & ESPN+
Record: Princeton (23-5), Yale (18-11)
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Princeton vs Cornell Game Preview, Ivy League Tournament How To Watch

Date: Saturday, March 12
Game Time: 11:00 ET
Venue: Lavietes Pavilion, Cambridge, MA
How To Watch: ESPNU/ESPN+
Record: Princeton (22-5), Cornell (15-10)
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