the (4) seed Arizona Wildcats in 1997, Defeated (1) seed Kansas Jayhawks (favored to win it all) in the sweet sixteen: final score 85-82 Defeated (1) seed North Carolina Tar Heels in the final four: final score 66-58 Defeated (1) seed Kentucky Wildcats in the National Championship: final score 84-79
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From 1979 - 2010, 54 no 1 seeds have made the final four. That's 42.2%
i dont know how you dont know this if your a basketball fan but it is a number 1 seed
Last time no #1s made the FF was 2006. UCLA-2 FLA -3 LSU -4 George Mason - 11. Fla beat UCLA in the final.
This question makes no sense. Please rephrase it.
There has been two number eight seeds (the lowest seeds) to make it to the title game: * UCLA in 1980 and *Villanova in 1985 Villanova won the national championship that year
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lakers, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago
Aphrodite can not be beaten, as she sows the seeds of love on everything on Earth.
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No because the 1 seed faces the 16 seed, but 1 seeds are 112-0 in games against 16 seeds.
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Through 2012, only Arizona (1997) won the championship as a #4 seed. (There were no seeds prior to the 1979 tournament.)
Yes
One seeds have always beaten the 16 seeds.
2011. This is the first time it has happened
From 1979 (when seeds were first used) through 2013, the NCAA men's basketball tournament Final Fours that have had at least one #1 seed is 91.4%. Only three times has the Final Four notincluded at least one #1 seed: 1980, 2006 and 2011. The titles in those years were won by a #2 seed, #3 seed and #3 seed respectively.For the record, there has been only one year when all four #1 seeds made it to the Final Four. This was in 2008.