Saint Peter's University quietly savors OT win over Kentucky

A student walks through the St.Peter's University campus on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of second-seeded Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

Saint Peter's guard Doug Edert (25) celebrates after making a 3-point basket during the second half of a college basketball game against Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA tournament, Thursday, March 17, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

St. Peter's University signage on a bridge at the St.Peter's University campus is shown on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of second-seeded Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

A student walks through the St.Peter's University campus on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

St. Peter's University signage on a building at the St.Peter's University campus is shown on Friday, Mar. 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of second-seeded Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

The St. Peter's University Peacocks basketball team logo on the side of a St. Peter's University campus building is displayed on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

A student walks through the St.Peter's University campus on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of second-seeded Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

The St. Peter's University Peacocks basketball team logo on the side of a St. Peter's University campus building is displayed on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

A student walks through the St.Peter's University campus on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

An LED sign celebrating the St. Peter's University Peacocks basketball team at the St.Peter's University campus on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Jersey City, N.J. Everyone was buzzing about tiny Saint Peter's University Friday after its stunning NCAA college basketball tournament upset win of second-seeded Kentucky except maybe Saint Peter's University. Students and staff were savoring the No. 15 seed Peacocks’ 85-79 overtime win. But Fridays are typically quiet on the Jersey City campus, and that was unchanged even after the feat that destroyed untold numbers of tournament brackets showing second-seeded Kentucky in the winner’s box.(AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)