 The 15 seed St. Peter's Peacocks of New Jersey are led by Shaheen Holloway, a New York City native. If you remember Holloway from back in the day, he played his college ball at Seton Hall from 1996 to 2000. He was an all-biggie selection three times and the most improved player in the conference in 2000. This is only St. Peter's fourth NCAA tournament appearance and they never won a game before this year. Not even in the mid-2000s when they had two-time NCAA scoring champion Kydren Clark, who was one of ten players scored 3,000 points in his NCAA Division I career. This St. Peter's squad was just three and six heading into January and then they turned it around by putting together a 16 and 11 record before heading into the MAC conference tournament, which they won by winning three games and four nights. And then they beat Kentucky, then Murray State, and now they're into sweet 16. I got guys from New Jersey and New York City, you think we skinny or anything? Salute to you, Coach Holloway. No one exemplifies why we love March Madness more than this St. Peter's team.