UConn has been 10-0 SU and ATS in the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons, with every win coming by 13 or more points—an average of 23.3 points per game. Since 2004, the Huskies have also been 9-0 SU and 8-1 ATS versus SEC opponents in the Big Dance.
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UConn has been 10-0 SU and ATS in the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons, with every win coming by 13 or more points—an average of 23.3 points per game. Since 2004, the Huskies have also been 9-0 SU and 8-1 ATS versus SEC opponents in the Big Dance.
• #8 seed or worse dogs 14 < pts are 3-6 ATS (NC State)
• Teams off BB SU dog wins are 8-4 ATS L12Y (NC State)
• Teams with Revenge are 5-12 ATS (Alabama,
• Big East teams are 7-1 ATS L13Y (UConn)
• Big 10 favs are 5-1 ATS (Purdue)
• There were zero No. 1 seeds in last year's Final Four, ending a streak of 10 straight tourneys with at least one.
• Either one or two No. 1 seeds have reached the Final Four in 31 of 39 tournaments (79%).
• Only once have 4 No. 1 seeds made the Final Four (2008).
• At least one team seeded seventh or worse has reached the Final Four in 10 of the past 11 tourneys. By comparison, in the first 32 years of seeding (1979-2010), this happened only eight times total.
• It's been 32 years since a No. 6 seed made the Final Four, by far the longest drought among seeds that have a Final Four appearance.
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• #4 Seeds are 3-6 ATS (Alabama)
• #8 seed or worse dogs 14 < pts are 3-6 ATS (NC State)
• Teams off BB SU dog wins are 8-4 ATS L12Y (NC State)
• Teams with Revenge are 5-12 ATS (Alabama,
• Big East teams are 7-1 ATS L13Y (UConn)
• Big 10 favs are 5-1 ATS (Purdue)
• There were zero No. 1 seeds in last year's Final Four, ending a streak of 10 straight tourneys with at least one.
• Either one or two No. 1 seeds have reached the Final Four in 31 of 39 tournaments (79%).
• Only once have 4 No. 1 seeds made the Final Four (2008).
• At least one team seeded seventh or worse has reached the Final Four in 10 of the past 11 tourneys. By comparison, in the first 32 years of seeding (1979-2010), this happened only eight times total.
• It's been 32 years since a No. 6 seed made the Final Four, by far the longest drought among seeds that have a Final Four appearance.
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