This school has the most tournament appearances.
Kentucky Wildcats
This NBA legend lost to Michael Jordan and North Carolina in the 1982 Championship Game.
Patrick Ewing.
This school has the most championships.
UCLA (11)
This Rivalry is called the Border War.
Kansas vs Missouri
This part of the game was banned from 1967 to 1976 because of Lew Alcindor.
Dunking.
This school was the first 16-seed to win in the first round.
UMBC
University of Maryland Baltimore County
This school has produced NBA players like Lauri Markkanen, Richard Jefferson, and Andre Iguodala.
Arizona.
This is the only school to have a roster with 3 players drafted in the top 10 in that same year.
Duke.
Over the last 100 games this rivalry is tied 50-50.
Duke vs UNC
This is the highest seed to never win a National Championship.
5 seed
Last year's Final Four teams.
UConn, Purdue, Alabama, & North Carolina
This player won Most Outstanding Player of the 2003 tournament.
Carmelo Anthony.
This school is located in Starkville.
Mississippi State
This is Wichita States' biggest rival.
Creighton
There has been 4 number 1 seeds in the Final Four this many times.
1 time (2008, Kansas, Memphis, UCLA, UNC)
The First Four takes place in this city every year.
Dayton, Ohio
This NBA legend scored 50 points for Navy in a tournament game against Arkansas.
David Robinson.
This school has had the most NBA draft picks since 2010.
Kentucky.
In this rivalry the winning team has won by an average of 22 points in the past 5 meetings.
Iowa State vs Iowa
Villanova was this seed in 1985, the highest seed to win the National Championship
8 seed
This team has the most tournament appearances without a Final Four.
BYU (29 appearances w/ Final Four)
This Ole Miss player was known for his attitude and trash talk toward the opposing teams fans.
Marshall Henderson.
This school has the most consecutive weeks being ranked within the top 25.
Gonzaga (138 weeks)
These two teams have split their last 26 meetings and will no longer play each other every year after the 2024 season.
UCLA vs Arizona
You have a better chance of this happening to you twice than picking a perfect bracket.