Davidson basketball
Definition
The men's collegiate basketball program of Davidson College, a liberal arts school in Davidson, North Carolina, competing in the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10).
Famously known for its improbable 2008 NCAA Tournament run as an 10th seed, advancing to the Elite Eight behind freshman phenom Stephen Curry's scoring heroics, pulling off upsets against powerhouses like Gonzaga, Wisconsin, and UNC.
Synonymous with smart, disciplined play under legendary coach Bob McKillop (1989-2022), emphasizing motion offense and tenacious defense despite the program's small-school status.
Examples
Davidson basketball taught us that a tiny college from North Carolina can humble Duke wannabes with sheer grit and guard play.
Picking Davidson basketball in your bracket is like investing in meme stocks: high risk, but that 2008 payout was legendary.
Stephen Curry's Davidson basketball days were the appetizer; the NBA became his all-you-can-eat buffet of championships.
Davidson basketball fans don't need arenas full of hype – they thrive on underdog vibes and buzzer-beaters.