Bill Murray Looks Heartbroken After His Son's Team Loses NCAA Game

The actor looked defeated after Xavier University's loss.
Forget March Madness, it was actually “March sadness” for many college basketball upsets.
Actor Bill Murray’s face was downcast after Xavier lost to Wisconsin with a buzzer beater. Murray's son, Luke, is the assistant coach at Xavier.
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Social media went crazy after cameras cut to University of Kentucky band member, saxophonist Taylor Hunt weeping as she watched her team fall in a crushing defeat to Indiana.
She told IE: "In those last few seconds I just lost it."
The stress of the big game gets to everyone especially the coaches. Arizona head coach Sean Miller was soaking just 11 minutes into a recent game. He had to change shirts in the middle of the match.
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Excessive sweating is not an uncommon condition. it's called "hyperhidrosis."
Dermatologists Dr. Lisa Airan said: “It can occur anywhere in the body. Commonly in the armpits and in the palms of the hands and the souls of the feet. The most effective treatment is injectable Dysport or Botox.”
It's hard to believe, but a treatment for wrinkles can indeed get rid of profuse sweating.
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