Wichita State's reward for a perfect regular season is a loaded Midwest Region, where the top-seeded Shockers will be joined by fellow Final Four participants Michigan and Louisville from a year ago and two of the titans of college hoops.
Now that's something for the Shockers to be angry about.
Coach Gregg Marshall's team landed the first No. 1 seed in school history on Sunday night and will begin play Friday in St. Louis, where it ran its record to 34-0 by winning the Missouri Valley Conference tournament title last weekend. The Shockers will open against the winner of a First Four game between Cal Poly and Texas Southern.
Also inhabiting the Midwest are the second-seeded Wolverines and fourth-seeded Cardinals, who played each other in last year's title game won by Louisville. Then there's No. 3 seed Duke and No. 8 seed Kentucky, two programs with March pedigrees that match up with anybody.
Not much of a prize for Wichita State, the first school to reach the NCAA tournament with a perfect record since UNLV in 1991. In fact, the minefield might just give the Shockers a good reason to keep "playing angry," that mantra they've adopted over the past couple of years.
"I feel like I have something to prove, and my teammates have something to prove," Shockers star Cleanthony Early said. "And when you will be facing programs that people think you can't beat, those are the types of challenges you need to prove yourself."
Assuming the Shockers don't become the first top seed to lose to a No. 16, a fascinating round-of-32 game awaits.
Kentucky takes on ninth-seeded Kansas State, which means the Shockers will either meet one of the game's bluest bloods or a home-state program that it hasn't played in more than a decade.