Finally lol I’m a sports nut but baseball is my weakest link. Back to hoops we go...I will return the beer now, you are correct sir !!!!
If it’s Duke only, then I’ll say Austin Rivers.
No worriesIt’s Duke only. My bad dude, I should have been more specific. @dukedevilz is up because Cam Reddish is the answer.
Who's the only school to win an NCAA Tournament game as a 14 and 15 seed?
I remember watching the Syracuse game,i think it was the first time a 15 beat a 2 if I remember correctlyRichmond. One of their wins was against Syracuse in the early 90s as a 15-seed. Later in the decade they won as a 14-seed, but I can't remember who they beat. Maybe South Carolina or Goergia? I feel like it was an SEC team.
Richmond. One of their wins was against Syracuse in the early 90s as a 15-seed. Later in the decade they won as a 14-seed, but I can't remember who they beat. Maybe South Carolina or Goergia? I feel like it was an SEC team.
Richmond. One of their wins was against Syracuse in the early 90s as a 15-seed. Later in the decade they won as a 14-seed, but I can't remember who they beat. Maybe South Carolina or Goergia? I feel like it was an SEC team.
I remember watching the Syracuse game,i think it was the first time a 15 beat a 2 if I remember correctly
8 teams and San Francisco
I’ll bet Sky knows. He was 21 years oldThe first NCAA Tournament was in 1939. How many teams participated and who won?
I’ll bet Sky knows. He was 21 years old
UCLA had 7 straight from 1967-1973Obviously UCLA leads the way with 9 or so... 1967-75?
We had 5 consecutive Final Fours from 1988-92
No one else comes to mind as far as matching five. Maybe Cincinnati in the late 50's/early 60's?
Obviously UCLA leads the way with 9 or so... 1967-75?
We had 5 consecutive Final Fours from 1988-92
No one else comes to mind as far as matching five. Maybe Cincinnati in the late 50's/early 60's?
UCLA had 7 straight from 1967-1973
Who was the last school to defeat both Duke and North Carolina in the same NCAA Tournament?
Florida got us both in 2000.
Correct. Sweet 16 and Final Four in 2000. You're up!
Seriously sucked for the team in 2000. We really only played 6 guys that year. Against Florida, Boozer was hampered with fouls. Believe it or not, Matt Christensen played more in the second half than Boozer (Boozer played less than 5 minutes). Also, I think Dunleavy was still dealing with mono at the time. He scored 9 points in the 3 NCAA Tournament games. At full strength, we were good enough to win it all.
You’re right it was 9 straight Final Fours. The link that I looked at was wrong because it didn’t list 1974I knew it was at least 9. Looks like it's actually 10. Seven straight titles from 1967-73, but they were also in the Final Four in 1974 (lost to NCSU), won the title in 75, and lost to Indiana in the 76 FF.