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Where the heck is Belmont anyway? What you need to know about the more obscure teams in the tournament

We all know the Dukes and Kentuckys and UCLAs of the world. But every year in the NCAA tournament there’s a handful of colleges and universities most fans have never heard of. For every North Carolina, there’s a Hampton. For every Arizona, an Elon.

Below is everything you need to know about the more obscure of the 68 teams dancing this March

BELMONT

Seed: 11

Region: West

First-round opponent: Arizona

Nickname: Bruins

Record: 26-6

Star player: G Ian Clark

Conference: Ohio Valley

Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Colors: Red and blue

How they got here: Beat Murray State, 70-68 in overtime, in Ohio Valley tournament championship game

Famous alums: Country music artists Lee Ann Womack and Trisha Yearwood, American Idol finalist Kimberly Locke, tennis player Brian Baker

Notables: First season in Ohio Valley conference since coming over from Atlantic Sun. … Belmont’s original nickname as the Rebels, but it was changed in the 1990s because of its association with the Confederacy. … Nashville’s first radio station was founded at Belmont in 1922.

LIBERTY

Seed: Play-in game

Region: Midwest

First-round opponent: North Carolina A&T

Nickname: Flames

Record: 15-20

Star player: G John Caleb Sanders

Conference: Big South

Location: Lynchburg, Va.

Colors: Navy, white and red

How they got here: Beat Charleston Southern, 87-76, in Big South tournament championship game

Famous alums: ESPN personality Samantha Ponder, former MLB player Sid Bream, NFL running back Rashad Jennings

Notables: Just the second 20-loss team in NCAA tournament history. … Liberty was founded as Lynchburg Baptist College by Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. … It’s the largest Evangelical Christian university in the world and the nation’s largest private non-profit university.

FLORIDA GULF COAST

Seed: 15

Region: South

First-round opponent: Georgetown

Nickname: Eagles

Record: 24-10

Star player: G Sherwood Brown

Conference: Atlantic Sun

Location: Fort Myers, Fla.

Colors: Cobalt blue and emerald green

How they got here: Beat Charleston Southern, 87-76, in Big South tournament championship game

Famous alums: MLB pitcher Chris Sale, retired MLB pitcher Don Carman

Notables: Completed the four-year transition from Division II to Division I for all athletic programs in 2011. … Youngest school in NCAA tournament, with its first classes held in 1997.

NORTHWESTERN STATE

Seed: 14

Region: South

First-round opponent: Florida

Nickname: Demons

Record: 23-8

Star player: F Dequan Hicks

Conference: Southland

Location: Natchitoches, La.

Colors: Purple and white

How they got here: Beat Stephen F. Austin, 68-66, in Southland tournament championship game

Famous alums: Former NFL quarterback Bobby Hebert

Notables: Led the country in points per game (81). … Mascots name is Vic the Demon. … Legend has it that the campus is haunted by a french maiden named Isabella who committed suicide on the grounds around the turn of the 20th century.

PACIFIC

Seed: 15

Region: East

First-round opponent: Miami

Nickname: Tigers

Record: 22-12

Star player: G Lorenzo McCloud

Conference: Big West

Location: Stockton, Calif.

Colors: Orange and black

How they got here: Beat UC Irvine, 64-55, in Big West tournament championship game

Famous alums: Musician Chris Isaak, MLB agent Scott Boras, NFL coach Pete Carroll

Notables: Former star Michael Olowokandi was a No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Clippers in 1998, but never panned out … Jets coach Rex Ryan’s father Buddy was an assistant football coach at Pacific. … Oldest chartered university in California (1851).

SOUTHERN

Seed: 16

Region: West

First-round opponent: Gonzaga

Nickname: Jaguars

Record: 23-9

Star player: F Malcolm Miller

Conference: SWAC

Location: Baton Rouge, La.

Colors: Columbia blue and gold

How they got here: Beat Prairie View, 45-44, in SWAC tournament championship game

Famous alums: “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson, Former Nets coach Avery Johnson

Notables: Historically black university. … Famous marching band, nicknamed the Human Jukebox, has been featued in multiple television commercials.

VALPARAISO

Seed: 14

Region: Midwest

First-round opponent: Michigan State

Nickname: Crusaders

Record: 26-7

Star player: F Ryan Broekhoff

Conference: Horizon League

Location: Valparaiso, Ind.

Colors: Brown, gold and lime green

How they got here: Beat Wright State, 62-54, in Horizon League tournament championship game

Famous alums: Former NBA player Bryce Drew (who also happens to be their coach), “30 Rock” actor John Lutz, former MLB manager Lloyd McClendon

Notables: Drew’s buzzer beater to beat Ole Miss in the 1998 NCAA tournament is regarded as one of the best moments in March Madness history. … School is just 54 miles from downtown Chicago. … Largest independent Lutheran university in the country.