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PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, only 15 out of 108 national semifinal teams were seeded lower than #5. In 2011, there were two (#8 Butler and #11 Virginia Commonwealth). In 2014, #7 Connecticut and #8 Kentucky advanced.
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Since 1996, only two #4 seeds have won the championship (Arizona in 1997 and Connecticut in 2023).
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In twenty eight years, ten schools have advanced to the round of 16 more than ten times (Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan State, UNC, Arizona, UCLA, Syracuse, Gonzaga, and UConn).
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Since PickHoops was founded, thirteen out of twenty seven national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.
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During PickHoops history, a #15 seed has upset a #2 seed 9 times. It happened twice in 2012.
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Since 1996, Connecticut has made the round of 16 eleven times.
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In twenty eight years, three #3 seeds have won the championship (Syracuse in 2003, Florida in 2006 and UConn in 2011).
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Since 1996, the national semifinals have featured two #1 seeds nine times and one #1 seed eleven times.
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Since PickHoops started, 7 teams have won the championship at least twice. They are Connecticut (5), Kentucky (3), Duke (3), UNC (3), Villanova, Florida, and Kansas.
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Since PickHoops was founded, the first-round game between the #8 and #9 seeded teams is split almost evenly. #8 leads 55-53, including 4 wins in 2015.
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In twenty eight years, thirteen out of twenty seven national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.
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Since PickHoops was founded, the lowest seeds to advance to the national semifinals were George Mason (2006), VCU (2011), Loyola (2018), and UCLA (2021), all #11 seeds.
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During PickHoops history, the ACC has eight champions (Duke three times, UNC three times, Virginia one time, and former member Maryland once).
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Since PickHoops started, the Big 12 has had six different schools advance to the national semifinals (Kansas, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, and Baylor).
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Since 1996, the national semifinals have featured three or more #1 seeds a total of 4 times.
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Since 1996, the first-round game between the #8 and #9 seeded teams is split almost evenly. #8 leads 55-53, including 4 wins in 2015.
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Since 1996, 42 out of 108 national semifinal teams were #1 seeds.
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