Smallest school in the Sweet 16?

What is the smallest school (number of students) that made it to the Sweet 16?

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My guess is Butler University out of Indianapolis Indiana .

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I am now backing Butler ,  since Purdue is out ...

I am still in shock .

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Earlington remains one of the smallest schools to ever win the "Sweet 16" in the modern era.

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