One of the great joys of March Madness is that its biggest stories often come from both traditional blue bloods and the tournament's smallest schools -- proving that the Big Dance is a stage where anyone can shine.
But as the saying goes, you only get one chance to make a first impression. Four schools will get that opportunity this year as they make their men's NCAA tournament debut appearances: the UC San Diego Tritons, SIU Edwardsville Cougars, Omaha Mavericks and High Point Panthers.
The path to making a winning first impression is a narrow one. Just four teams over the past 30 years have won their first-ever NCAA tournament game in the round of 64, according to ESPN Research.
Here is the company this year's first timers will hope to join:
Despite a program history dating back to the early 1900s, the Northwestern Wildcats didn't make their debut in the men's dance until 2017. The Chris Collins-led Wildcats broke through that season with the program's first winning record in Big Ten play in almost 50 years, earning a No. 8 seed in that season's tournament.
Northwestern dispatched the Vanderbilt Commodores in the round of 64, before erasing an 18-point halftime deficit to put a scare into the No. 1-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs. The Bulldogs would ultimately prevail, though, winning 79-73.
Nicknamed "Dunk City," the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles' first March Madness trip was memorable in a major way. FGCU's dunk-happy offense upset the second-seeded Georgetown Hoyasbefore moving on to the tournament's second weekend with a win over the San Diego State Aztecs in the round of 32.
The Eagles magical run came to an end in the Sweet 16 against the Florida Gators, falling 62-50.
A 15 seed in its first trip to the men's tournament, the Norfolk State Spartans made some immediate noise. Led by future NBA veteran Kyle O'Quinn, the hot-shooting Spartans (53% from three and 54% from the field overall) downed the Missouri Tigers in a seismic upset.
Florida ended Norfolk State's Cinderella bid in the round of 32, 84-50.
In 2001, the Hampton Pirates brought their dancing shoes to the NCAA tournament and marked another 15 seed over 2 seed tournament first-timer upset, taking down theIowa State Cyclones.