24 eye-catching numbers from the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments
24 eye-catching numbers from the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments
The numbers tell their stories about the NCAA male and female tournaments. Here are some of the most significant:
17 – National Championships for men and women UConn since 1999. At these 27 years, the school was one of three titles.
31-3- Seed Record No. 1 for Men and Women Against all the opponents of the tournament this year, who were not deployed No. 1. All three losses were with the kind permission of women UConn.
24.7 – Average victory from three games for women’s finals.
3.7 – Average winning margin of three games in male finals. It is tied for the second most interesting in 50 years.
9, 14, 12 – Leads lost in the second half of the three men Final Four,
As it happened: Florida Downs Houston in Thriller, captures the first male title since 2007
45 – Manish and female champions from the last 54 tournaments come from the eastern time zone. Only one of 54 came from the West, which was Stanford for Women in 2021.
16 – Combined span of defeat for Houston Men in their five losses this season.
7 – With seven performances, Houston was in more finals of four than any other program – men or women – without getting at least one title. All seven teams defeated by Cougars won the National Championship: UCLA twice, North Carolina, NC State, Georgetown, Baylor and Florida.
13 – Players in Florida and Houston, who scored the half -time on Monday. Florida Guar Walter Clayton Jr., who was the first player to break 30 points in Eight and Final Four because Larry Bird was not one of them.
23.7 – The average winning margin of Uconnu against three seeds No. 1, which defeated: Southern California, UCLA and South Carolina.
Huskies do history: Uconn rolls around South Carolina, wins a record of 12.
31 – Combined deficits created by men in Florida to win their last three games in the tournament.
61.5 to 56 – The average score of every UConn’s Big Three tournament game – PAIGE BUECKERS and AZZI FUDD and Forward Sarah Strong – against the opponent.
63 – Seconds that Florida led on Monday evening against Houston. Cougars was ahead of us for 30 minutes and 44 seconds.
32, 34, 29, 19, 72, 41 – The biggest lead for women Uconn in their six tournament games.
2, 5, 6, 2 – Florida margin victory in four of its last five tournament games.
7 – The points that Houston scored in 14 seconds stunned Duke in male national semifinals. Until then, Cougars scored 61 points in 39 minutes and 27 seconds.
16 – SEC programs that had either their men or female teams (or both) in this year’s NCAA tournament. In other words, everyone.
23 – Overall victory of SEC teams in the male tournament, record of all time. Better than one of every three NCAA tournament games won the Sec team.
2010 – The game of the last men of the championship, which earned two or fewer points, was the Duke nad Butler 61-59 in 2010.
21— Men’s and women’s tournament games, which ended with a four -point edge or below, out of 134. Two out of 21 were the losses of the Duke, women by four to South Carolina, men three to Houston.
12-11- The women of Uconn have now been in front of most national championships in front of men. Together they won 17.8 percent of all basketball trophies Divisions I ever introduced. Twenty two out of 23 were two coaches, Geno Auriemma and John Wooden.
3 – Three championships in Florida in the 21st century are as many as the Dukes and North Carolina and Uconn. Gators also won so many titles in the last 47 years as Kentucky.
82 – Tournament games for men and women from 134, which decided on double numerals.
1985 – This is the year when the women’s Gene Auriumma champion trained his first Uconn game. It is also the year when the male champion Todd Golden was born.