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PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, UCLA has made the round of 16 fourteen times.
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During PickHoops history, 44 out of 112 national semifinal teams were #1 seeds.
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Since PickHoops was founded, twenty one #10 seeds have made the round of 16.
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Since 1996, ten out of twenty seven national semifinals have had at least one Big 12 team.
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Since 1996, Connecticut has made the round of 16 twelve times.
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Since PickHoops was founded, 35 teams have advanced to the round of 16 at least 5 times.
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Since 1996, the Big 12 has had six different schools advance to the national semifinals (Kansas, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, and Baylor).
PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, UCLA has made the round of 16 fourteen times.
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Since 1996, the national semifinals have featured three #1 seeds three times, in 1997, 1999, and 2015. This has only been surpassed once, in 2008, when all four #1 seeds advanced.
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Since PickHoops started, Connecticut has won all six times in which it advanced to the national championship game.
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Since 1996, Texas has made the round of 16 seven times.
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Since PickHoops started, the Big East has had six schools advance to the national semifinals (Connecticut, West Virginia, Villanova, Georgetown, Louisville, and Syracuse).
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Since PickHoops started, Kentucky has 7 appearances in the national semifinals.
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Since PickHoops was founded, Duke has made the round of 16 nineteen times.
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Since PickHoops started, the Big 10 has had 8 schools in the national semifinals (Mich. State, Ohio State, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Purdue, and Indiana).
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Since PickHoops started, Arizona has made the round of 16 fifteen times.
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Since PickHoops was founded, the SEC has had 7 schools advance to the national semifinals (Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Miss. State, Auburn, South Carolina, and Alabama).
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