During PickHoops history, a team seeded #9 or lower has advanced to the round of sixteen 71 times, 16 percent of the time.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, only one champion has been lower than a #4 seed (#7 Connecticut in 2014).PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, Connecticut has 7 appearances in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, UCLA has made the round of 16 fourteen times.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, 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).PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, the national semifinals have featured three or more #1 seeds a total of 4 times.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, the first-round game between the #8 and #9 seeded teams is split evenly, 56-56. #8 had 4 wins in 2015.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, the ACC has had 8 schools advance to the national semifinals (Duke, UNC, Ga. Tech, Virginia, Syracuse, Miami, NCSU, and former member Maryland).PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, sixteen out of twenty eight national semifinals have had at least one Big 10 team.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, Kentucky has 7 appearances in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, no #10 seed made the National Semifinals until Syracuse in 2016.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, Connecticut is 6-1 in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, Kentucky is 5-2 in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, Kentucky has made the round of 16 sixteen times.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops was founded, more #10 seeds (21) have advanced to the round of 16 than #8 and #9 seeds combined. Only one of these (Syracuse in 2016) has advanced to the National Semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, 51 different schools have advanced to the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, only three times did seeds #1, #2, and #3 in a region all fail to advance to the round of 16. This happened in once in 2018 and twice in 2000.
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