John Niyo John Beilein has never lost to a lower-seeded team in the NCAA Tournament. (John T. Greilick/Detroit News) Ann Arbor John Beilein wasn't sharing many secrets Tuesday, at least when it came to the flattering subject of his coaching track record in the NCAA Tournament. This is the seventh trip to the NCAAs for Beilein, and his third in four years at Michigan. And though his teams never had been seeded higher than a No. 6 until now - three times they've been double-digit seeds, actually - Beilein is an impressive 5-1 in first-round games. So what's the trick? "A lot of good fortune, let's just put it that way," Beilein said, taking a short break from preparations for No. 3 Michigan's...
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