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This usher is dancing the night away during Xavier-Florida State

Dance party!

The first two days of the NCAA tournament were a bit of a bummer but Saturday is living up to the hype and is turning into March Madness as we know it. Earlier today Wisconsin sent home one-seeded Villanova. Then Northwestern nearly sent home one-seeded Gonzaga.

Now we have 11-seeded Xavier putting the work on 3-seeded Florida State and this usher is loving it.

It’s tough to remain serious at all times on the job when beautiful March Madness is happening all around you. Just ask this security guard during last year’s National Championship game when Villanova hit the game-winning buzzer beater.

Just another one of the many and beautiful moments we see during March Madness.

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