(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)CHANG: It’s the beginning of a Cinderella story in this year’s tournament. But the Cowboys have been grabbing lots of attention for another reason – the team’s 22-year-old student manager, Amir Aura Khan, who’s majoring in sports management at McNeese.(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)AILSA CHANG, HOST:KELLY: […]
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)CHANG: It’s the beginning of a Cinderella story in this year’s tournament. But the Cowboys have been grabbing lots of attention for another reason – the team’s 22-year-old student manager, Amir Aura Khan, who’s majoring in sports management at McNeese.(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)AILSA CHANG, HOST:KELLY: And it doesn’t stop there. His teammates were also showing off T-shirts with Khan’s face all over them, Amir in big letters at the top and socks featuring a mosaic of Khan’s smiling face, which the McNeese State Cowgirl Kickers dance team wore during their routine at a recent game.AMIR KHAN: If they kept manager stats for rebounding and wiping up wet spots on the court, I’d put up Wilt Chamberlain numbers.UNIDENTIFIED ATHLETE: We got the boom box out now.UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER: Hunter has it. Hunter at the buzzer. It’s good. The cowboy up – McNeese has its first ever NCAA tournament victory.That clip is from Westwood One Sports, and as you heard the announcer saying there, it is the Cowboys’ very first March Madness victory in the team’s 52-year history. Coach Will Wade, in a post-game press conference, said the team’s success is a huge win for the university on and off the court.Well, a whole lot of brackets got busted this week. After the first round of March Madness basketball, the NCAA estimates only about 36,000 perfect brackets remain of the more than 34 million brackets they’re tracking. Some of that bracket-breaking may be due to the McNeese State University Cowboys out of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The No. 12-seeded team pulled off an upset yesterday, beating out the No. 5 seed, the Clemson Tigers.