In twenty eight years, 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 PickHoops was founded, Duke has made the round of 16 eighteen times.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, only fourteen times have seeds #1, #2, #3, and #4 in a single region all advanced to the round of 16. It happened twice in 2019.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, fourteen #12 seeds have advanced to the round of 16.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, 14 different schools have won the national championship.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, 24 schools have made the round of 16 more than 5 times.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, no #10 seed made the National Semifinals until Syracuse in 2016.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, the Pac 12 has had four different schools advance to the national semifinals (UCLA, Arizona, Stanford, and Oregon).PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, no team seeded #6 has reached the national semifinals, let alone won the national championship.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, the most common numbers of #1 seeds in the national semifinals are 2 (nine times) and 1 (eleven times).PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, the Big East has had six schools advance to the national semifinals (Connecticut, West Virginia, Villanova, Georgetown, Louisville, and Syracuse).PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, four teams have won the championship at least three times. They are Connecticut (5), Kentucky, Duke, and UNC.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, fourteen out of twenty seven national semifinals have had at least one Big East team.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, the ACC has eight champions (Duke three times, UNC three times, Virginia one time, and former member Maryland once).PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, the Pac 12 has had four different schools advance to the national semifinals (UCLA, Arizona, Stanford, and Oregon).PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, no #10 seed made the National Semifinals until Syracuse in 2016.PickHoops QuickFact
In twenty eight years, the average number of #1 seeds in the national semifinals round is 1.56.
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