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Anyone that has been watching March Madness or is partaking in a bracket, knows about the historic upset by UMBC one overall No. 1 seed Virginia.
That was and should have been the story.
But, WTVD (Raleigh) Sports Anchor Mark Armstrong decided to make the story all about him.
On the station's website, Armstrong wrote, last night, divine providence shined down upon me as basketball history happened a block away in Charlotte.
As 16 seed UMBC was dismantling number one overall seed Virginia at the Spectrum center, I was back at the media hotel doing my 10 and 11 p.m. sportscasts. Once I wrapped those - the sports anchor in me wrapped up for the day, and the sports fan in me kicked in. I HAD to get back to the arena and immerse myself in the historic madness that had unfolded.
After sprinting back to my room to grab my credential, I jetted down the packed streets, passing the hordes of stunned UVA fans exiting the arena. Some were smiling in disbelief, almost refusing to acknowledge reality, but most looked like death. They had witnessed something unimaginably horrible unfold before their eyes. A season of dominance dashed by a pack of Retrievers. Not just dashed either, but smashed. UMBC blew them out.
The first people I saw on the court were the UMBC cheerleaders and band. Naturally-- I had to get a pic with them.
He added, "I needed to be there to experience history. I'm in this business because first and foremost I'm a sports fan."
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