Showing posts with label North Carolina State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Carolina State. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2015

ACC Tournament Matchups

Tonight's game between Louisville and North Carolina State marks the 4th time that 2 teams from the ACC have played each other in the ACC tournament.  It is the earliest round that they have ever played.  The other 3 are:

  • North Carolina defeated Virginia 78-65 in the 1981 National Semifinals
  • North Carolina State defeated Virginia 63-63 in the 1983 Elite Eight
  • Duke defeated Maryland 95-84 in the 2001 National Semifinals

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Sweet Sixteen Quick Facts

Number of Sweet Sixteen Appearances with Sweet Sixteen Record for this years teams
Kentucky 42 (31-10)
UCLA 33 (21-11)
North Carolina 31 (24-6)
Duke 28 (19-8)
Louisville 28 (13-14)
Michigan State 19 (12-6)
Arizona 18 (10-7)
Notre Dame 16 (5-10)
Utah 16 (5-10)
North Carolina State 13 (5-7)
Oklahoma 10 (5-4)
West Virginia 9 (3-5)
Wisconsin 8 (3-4)
Xavier 7 (2-4)
Wichita State 6 (4-1)
Gonzaga 6 (1-4)
 
Consecutive Sweet Sixteen Appearances
Louisville 4
Michigan State 4
Arizona 3
Kentucky 2
UCLA 2
Wisconsin 2

Sweet Sixteen Droughts Snapped with Last Year in Sweet Sixteen
Notre Dame - 2003
Utah - 2005
Gonzaga - 2009
Oklahoma - 2009
West Virginia - 2010
North Carolina - 2012
North Carolina State - 2012
Xavier - 2012
Duke - 2013
Wichita State - 2013

Longest Sweet Sixteen Streaks Snapped
Florida 4
Michigan 2

Number of Teams by Conference (Record in Parenthesis)
Atlantic Coast 5 (11-1)
Pacific Twelve 3 (7-1)
Big Ten 2 (7-5)
Big Twelve 2 (5-5)
Big East 1(5-5)
Missouri Valley 1 (3-1)
Southeastern 1 (4-4)
West Coast 1 (2-1)

The 5 Sweet Sixteens by the ACC ties the record for the most set by the Big East in 2009.

Number of Teams by State (Record in Parenthesis)
North Carolina 3 (6-1)
Kentucky 2 (4-0)
Arizona 1 (2-0)
California 1 (3-2)
Indiana 1 (3-4)
Kansas 1 (3-1)
Michigan1 (2-0)
Ohio 1 (6-3)
Oklahoma 1 (2-1)
Utah 1 (2-1)
Washington 1 (2-1)
West Virginia 1 (2-0)
Wisconsin 1 (2-0)

Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rematches

Midwest
  • Kentucky is 1-1 vs. West Virginia
    • West Virginia defeated Kentucky 73-66 in the 2010 Elite Eight
    • Kentucky defeated West Virginia 71-63 in the 2011 Round of 32
  • Notre Dame and Wichita State have never met in the tournament
West
  • North Carolina defeated Wisconsin 88-82 in the 2005 Elite Eight
  • Xavier and Arizona have never met in the tournament
East
  • North Carolina State and Louisville have never met in the tournament
  • Michigan State defeated Oklahoma 54-46 in the 1999 Sweet Sixteen
South
  • Duke defeated Utah 79-77 in the 1966 National Third Place Game
  • UCLA defeated Gonzaga 73-71 in the 2006 Sweet Sixteen

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Saturday Round of 32 Rematches



Louisville
  • Kentucky defeated Cincinnati 69-60 in the 2005 Round of 32
  • UCLA defeated UAB 68-56 in the 1990 Round of 64
Portland
  • Ohio State defeated Arizona 73-70 in the 2013 Sweet Sixteen
Jacksonville
  • North Carolina is 2-2 vs. Arkansas
    • Arkansas defeated North Carolina 96-73 in the 1990 Sweet Sixteen
    • North Carolina defeated Arkansas 80-74 in the 1993 Sweet Sixteen
    • Arkansas defeated North Carolina 75-68 in the 1995 National Semifinals
    • North Carolina defeated Arkansas 108-77 in the 2008 Round of 32
Pittsburgh
  • North Carolina State defeated Villanova 67-62 in the 1951 Sweet Sixteen

Friday, January 18, 2013

Defending Champs Loss

There have been 74 NCAA Tournaments, which means there have been 73 potential opportunities for the defending champion to lose in the following year's tournament.  However, the defending champion has only done so in 42 out of those 73. There are two reasons why the defending champ would not be defeated in the following tournament:
  1. They defended their championship.
  2. They missed the tournament.
No team has ever defeated the defending champion two years in a row, but there are four schools that have multiple victories over the defending champion.
  • Indiana (1953, 1976, 2002)
  • Arizona (1997, 2001, 2011)
  • Michigan State (1999, 2003, 2009)
  • North Carolina State (1974, 2005)  
14 times the team that defeated the defending champion ended up losing to that year's eventual champion with Arizona accomplishing that feat twice in 2001 and 2011.
  • In 2001, Arizona defeated Michigan State, but lost to Duke.
  • In 2011, Arizona defeated Duke, but lost to Connecticut.
 The last 4 times that a team has defeated the defending champion, they went on to lose to the eventual champion.
  • 2006, George Mason defeated North Carolina, but lost to Florida
  • 2007, Florida defended championship
  • 2008, Florida missed tournament
  • 2009, Michigan State defeated Kansas, but lost to North Carolina
  • 2010, North Carolina missed tournament
  • 2011, Arizona defeated Duke, but lost to Connecticut
  • 2012, Iowa State defeated Connecticut, but lost to Kentucky
 George Mason is the only team to defeat the last two defending champions (different teams) in the same tournament when they defeated North Carolina and Connecticut in 2004.

Four teams have defeated two-time defending champions.
  • Kansas defeated San Francisco in 1957
  • Loyola, Ill. defeated Cincinnati in 1963
  • North Carolina State defeated UCLA in 1974
  • California defeated Duke in 1993