Five years ago, it finally happened – after 33 years and 132 straight wins, a 1-seed lost to a 16-seed! And it wasn’t even close – UMBC beat Virginia 74-54. Then it happened AGAIN last year. Purdue fell to Fairleigh Dickinson 63-58.
You’d expect the 1-seeds to be dominant, right? Sure they get beat plenty in the later rounds of the tournament. Some of my most memorable games are ones where 1-seeds were upset in the second round (Bama over Stanford in 2004 and Northern Iowa over Kansas in 2010). But…yeah. The 1-seeds dominate. They’ve won 63% of the past 38 tournaments and 7 of the last 10!
Overall Performance
- 150 (of 152) 1-seeds advanced to the Second Round
- 128 went on to the Sweet 16
- 101 reached the Elite 8
- 61 reached the Final 4
- 37 made the championship game
- 24 won the tournament
Performance Over the Last 10 Years
- 38 (of 40) advanced to the Second Round
- 30 went on to the Sweet 16
- 22 reached the Elite 8
- 14 reached the Final 4
- 11 made it to the championship game
- 7 won the tournament
Record in the Second Round
- vs 8-seeds: 58-15
- vs 9-seeds: 70-7
Feats of Strength
- 2008 is the only year all four 1-seeds reached the Final 4. Those teams were North Carolina, UCLA, Memphis, and Kansas.
- Eight championship games featured a 1-seed face-off:
- 1993 – North Carolina beat Michigan
- 1999 – Connecticut beat Duke
- 2005 – North Carolina beat Illinois
- 2007 – Florida beat Ohio State
- 2008 – Kansas beat Memphis
- 2015 – Duke beat Wisconsin
- 2017 – North Carolina beat Gonzaga
- 2021 – Baylor beat Gonzaga
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