PickHoops QuickFact

During PickHoops history, the smallest number of #1 seeds to advance to the round of 16 is 2 (2000, 2004, 2018, and 2023).
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In twenty nine years, 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 was founded, only six #9 seeds have made it to the round of 16.
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Since PickHoops started, fifteen out of twenty nine national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.
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Since 1996, the Big East has had six schools advance to the national semifinals (Connecticut, West Virginia, Villanova, Georgetown, Louisville, and Syracuse).
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In twenty nine years, a team seeded #9 or lower has advanced to the round of sixteen 72 times, 16 percent of the time.
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In twenty nine years, more #11 seeds (20) have advanced to the round of 16 than #8 or #9 seeds together (19).
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In twenty nine years, the national semifinals have featured three or more #1 seeds a total of 5 times.
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Since 1996, fifteen out of twenty nine national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.
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Since PickHoops started, Kentucky has 7 appearances in the national semifinals.
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During PickHoops history, more #10 seeds (22) have advanced to the round of 16 than #8 and #9 seeds combined (19). Only one of these (Syracuse in 2016) has advanced to the National Semifinals.
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In twenty nine years, Duke is 4-3 in the national semifinals.
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In twenty nine years, no team seeded #6 has reached the national semifinals, let alone won the national championship.
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Since PickHoops started, UCLA has made the round of 16 fourteen times.
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In twenty nine years, only four teams seeded lower than #5 have reached the national championship game (#8 Butler in 2011, #7 Connecticut vs. #8 Kentucky in 2014, and #8 UNC in 2022).
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Since 1996, the lowest seeds to advance to the national semifinals were Geo. Mason, VCU, Loyola, UCLA, and NCSU, all #11 seeds.
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In twenty nine years, a #13 seed has upset a #4 seed 24 times, almost once per year.

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