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Furthest Each Seed Has Advanced in March Madness No. ... No. ... No. ... No. ... No. 13 – Six No. ... No. 14 – Chattanooga (1997) and Cleveland St. ... No. 15 – Florida Gulf Coast (2013) and Oral Roberts (2021) are the only No. ... No. 16 – In 2018, the University of Maryland – Baltimore County (UMBC Retrievers) became the first No. More items... •
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Read More »No. 4 – Only three times has a No. 4 advanced to the title game. Only one of those three won it all, which was Arizona in 1997. No. 5 – A No. 5 has finished as runner-up three times. It’s hard to believe that a No. 5 has never won it, considering at least one team from the other seven top seeds have a victory. No. 6 – A No. 6 has gone on to play in the NCAA Championship twice. Kansas (1988) is the only team to win as a No. 6. No. 7 – In 2014, UConn became the first No. 7 to appear in the Championship Game. It took advantage and beat No. 8 Kentucky. No. 8 – A No. 8 has actually appeared in the National Championship three times, with the latest being Kentucky in 2014. Only Villanova (1985) managed to win it all. No. 9 – A No. 9 has only made it as far as the Final Four, and it has only happened once: Wichita State (2013). No. 10 – In 2016, Syracuse became the first 10 seed to ever reach the Final Four. A No. 10 seed has advanced to the Elite 8 eight times with the latest being Syracuse in 2016. No. 11 – Impressively, five No. 11 seeds have made it all the way to the Final Four: UCLA (2021), Loyola-Chicago (2018), VCU (2011), George Mason (2006) and LSU (1986). No. 12 – The 2002 Missouri Tigers are the only No. 12 to make it to the Elite 8. No. 13 – Six No. 13 seeds have advanced to the Sweet 16, with the latest being LaSalle (2013). No. 14 – Chattanooga (1997) and Cleveland St. (1986) are the only No. 14 seeds to ever reach to the Sweet 16. No. 15 – Florida Gulf Coast (2013) and Oral Roberts (2021) are the only No. 15s to advance to the Sweet 16. No. 16 – In 2018, the University of Maryland – Baltimore County (UMBC Retrievers) became the first No. 16 seed in history to upset a No. 1 seed (Virginia). UMBC then lost to No. 9 Kansas State in the second round, and they are the only #16 to advance that far.
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