Sixty-four hundred people were in the building and saw it for themselves. None of them could believe their eyes, but they saw it.
Countless others watched the highlights on SportsCenter or stopped their scrolling long enough to read gobsmacked posts about what had happened.
Oh, it happened. Even if the record books—some of the record books, anyway—will have you believe that it didn’t. At least not the way you may have heard about it.
What happened that late December night wasn’t just the most significant outcome of any game in the 19-year history of the club hockey program at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas—and that includes the national championship they’d go on to win a few months later. It may have been the greatest upset in the history of college sports.