Siena played fearlessly against Duke. It was enough to flirt with an all-time March Madness upset

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GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Siena’s Brendan Coyle buried a 3-pointer, then raised his arms emphatically to the crowd.

Teammate Gavin Doty followed minutes later with his own 3, running downcourt with his hand raised to his ear as though making a call.

Siena rolled into its first March Madness game since 2010 with fearless confidence that kept growing with every made shot and each point tacked onto an expanding lead. Only this was in the most improbable of settings: as a 16-seed in the NCAA Tournament, rolling out just five players — and sticking it to No. 1 overall seed Duke.

Ultimately, the Saints couldn’t complete an all-timer of a tournament shocker, fading late as the Blue Devils rallied from their biggest deficit all season — 13 points — before finally putting away a 71-65 win in Thursday’s first round of the East Region. But they made the afternoon theirs in South Carolina, thrilling a curious-turned-buzzing crowd while forcing the Blue Devils to confront the possibility that the unthinkable could really happen.

“We believe!” a Siena fan yelled from the stands during one first-half surge.

And the Saints gave them every reason to.

“I’ve been doing this a long time. I don’t think I’ve ever been more proud of any group of kids I’ve been ar...

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