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- A No. 16 seed has never won a tournament game. Said another way, a top-ranked team has never lost the first round.
- A No. 8 seed is the lowest ranked team to ever go all the way and win the national championship (Villanova in 1985).
- Last year was the first time that all No. 1 seeds (Kansas, Memphis, North Carolina and UCLA) made it all the way to the Final Four.
- A No. 11 seed is the highest seed to advance to the Final Four (LSU, 1986).
- The top-seeded teams represent 13 of the 26 national champions between 1979 and 2004.
- The only year that at least one No. 1 seed didn’t advance to the Final Four – 1980.
- #2 seeds have only lost four times in the first round
- #9 seeds have a higher winning percentage that the #8 seeds in the first round.
- The first round winning percentage is identical for #11 seeds and #12 seeds.
- #9 seed performance falls dramatically in the second round with the lowest winning percentage of any seed that makes it to that round (5.8%).
- A strong number #8 is as good as a strong #6 seed for advancing deep in the NCAA tournament, while a #7 seed has never won in the 4th round
- #3, #4, and #5 seeds that get to the 4th round typically perform well in the 4th round.
- Two #11 seeds have made it to the final weekend of the tournament, while no #7, #9 or #10 seed has ever made it.
- #1 seeds matter and boast greater than 50% winning percentages in every round.
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