By Michael Haag | Sports Editor
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — March Madness feels different when you’ve been there before.
For those inexperienced mid-major teams that are making their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, there’s probably a feeling of “We’re just happy to be here.”
That’s not the case for No. 14 seed Colgate, which is in the Big Dance for the fifth straight year. The Raiders have suffered first-round exits in each of the last four seasons, and the program is 0-6 all-time in the NCAA Timeout.
Senior forward Jeff Woodward said a round of 64 win over No.