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Elite Eight

In the NCAA men's Division I basketball championship or the NCAA women's Division I basketball championship, the "Elite Eight" comprises the final eight teams, representing the regional finals, or national quarterfinals. In Division I and Division III, the Elite Eight consists of the two teams in each of the four regional championship games. The winners advance to the Final Four. Since 1997, when the NCAA trademarked the phrase,[1] in Division II, the Elite Eight consists of the eight winners of the eight Division II regions. Like the Division I Final Four, the Division II Elite Eight games are all held in one predetermined location.

In the men's Division I, the lowest-seeded team ever to reach this round in the modern 64-team tournament era is #15 seed Saint Peter's University in 2022.

Two #12 seeds have advanced to the Elite Eight: Missouri in 2002, and the Oregon State Beavers in 2021.

Nine #11 seeds have advanced to the Elite Eight: LSU (1986), Loyola Marymount (1990), Temple (2001), George Mason (2006), Virginia Commonwealth (2011), Dayton (2014), Xavier (2017), Loyola Chicago (2018), and UCLA (2021). There have only been four seasons where two double-digit-seeded teams have made it to the Elite Eight: 1990 (10 seed Texas and 11 seed LMU); 2002 (12 seed Missouri and 10 seed Kent State); 2021, where both were from the same conference (12 seed Oregon State and 11 seed UCLA); and 2022 (10 seed Miami and 15 seed Saint Peter's).

On average, three of the four #1 seeds make it to the Elite Eight each year. There has only been one occurrence in history in which no #1 seeds made the Elite Eight (2023). In men's play, the Elite Eight exists intact for less than 24 hours between the second Friday evening and the following Saturday afternoon of the tournament. The Elite Eight also represents the halfway mark of the men's tournament since each qualifying team must win three rounds (games) to reach the national quarterfinals, with three rounds remaining to reach and win the national championship game.

Like "March Madness," the phrase "Elite Eight" originally referred to the Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship, the single-elimination high school basketball tournament run by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). When the IHSA finals were reduced from sixteen to eight teams in 1956, a replacement nickname for Sweet Sixteen was needed, and Elite Eight won popular favor. The IHSA trademarked the term in 1995; the trademark rights are now held by the March Madness Athletic Association, a joint venture between the NCAA and IHSA formed after a 1996 court case allowed both organizations to use "March Madness" for their own tournaments.

The Elite Eight can also refer to the eight NCAA Division I baseball teams that reach the College World Series.

In addition, the term is often colloquially used to denote quarterfinalists in the four major North American professional sports; i.e., the teams that reach the American League Division Series and the National League Division Series in Major League Baseball, the Divisional Playoffs in either conference of the National Football League, and the conference semifinals in the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League.

Notable Elite Eight teams in the men's Division I NCAA tournament

References

  1. ^ "Trademark record for serial no. 74687330 (Elite Eight)". United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
  2. ^ Bruins were finally floored

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Elite Eight news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is about NCAA men s Division I basketball championship For National Ringette League see National Ringette League NRL National Champions In the NCAA men s Division I basketball championship or the NCAA women s Division I basketball championship the Elite Eight comprises the final eight teams representing the regional finals or national quarterfinals In Division I and Division III the Elite Eight consists of the two teams in each of the four regional championship games The winners advance to the Final Four Since 1997 when the NCAA trademarked the phrase 1 in Division II the Elite Eight consists of the eight winners of the eight Division II regions Like the Division I Final Four the Division II Elite Eight games are all held in one predetermined location In the men s Division I the lowest seeded team ever to reach this round in the modern 64 team tournament era is 15 seed Saint Peter s University in 2022 Two 12 seeds have advanced to the Elite Eight Missouri in 2002 and the Oregon State Beavers in 2021 Nine 11 seeds have advanced to the Elite Eight LSU 1986 Loyola Marymount 1990 Temple 2001 George Mason 2006 Virginia Commonwealth 2011 Dayton 2014 Xavier 2017 Loyola Chicago 2018 and UCLA 2021 There have only been four seasons where two double digit seeded teams have made it to the Elite Eight 1990 10 seed Texas and 11 seed LMU 2002 12 seed Missouri and 10 seed Kent State 2021 where both were from the same conference 12 seed Oregon State and 11 seed UCLA and 2022 10 seed Miami and 15 seed Saint Peter s On average three of the four 1 seeds make it to the Elite Eight each year There has only been one occurrence in history in which no 1 seeds made the Elite Eight 2023 In men s play the Elite Eight exists intact for less than 24 hours between the second Friday evening and the following Saturday afternoon of the tournament The Elite Eight also represents the halfway mark of the men s tournament since each qualifying team must win three rounds games to reach the national quarterfinals with three rounds remaining to reach and win the national championship game Like March Madness the phrase Elite Eight originally referred to the Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship the single elimination high school basketball tournament run by the Illinois High School Association IHSA When the IHSA finals were reduced from sixteen to eight teams in 1956 a replacement nickname for Sweet Sixteen was needed and Elite Eight won popular favor The IHSA trademarked the term in 1995 the trademark rights are now held by the March Madness Athletic Association a joint venture between the NCAA and IHSA formed after a 1996 court case allowed both organizations to use March Madness for their own tournaments The Elite Eight can also refer to the eight NCAA Division I baseball teams that reach the College World Series In addition the term is often colloquially used to denote quarterfinalists in the four major North American professional sports i e the teams that reach the American League Division Series and the National League Division Series in Major League Baseball the Divisional Playoffs in either conference of the National Football League and the conference semifinals in the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League Notable Elite Eight teams in the men s Division I NCAA tournament EditDuring the first 12 years of the tournament 1939 50 inclusive only eight teams competed meaning every team that qualified in those years was an automatic Elite Eight team Idaho State in 1977 which defeated UCLA in the previous round to end the Bruins streak of consecutive Final Four appearances at 10 to end the John Wooden era dynasty 2 11 seed LSU in 1986 11 seed Loyola Marymount in 1990 One of the team s stars Hank Gathers collapsed and died on the court during the WCC Tournament and teammates including Bo Kimble who shot his first free throw of each tournament game left handed honored Gathers during the tournament 12 seed Missouri in 2002 10 seed Kent State in 2002 10 seed Providence College in 1997 10 seed Gonzaga in 1999 11 seed Temple finished the 2001 regular season on a remarkable run winning the Atlantic 10 tournament behind play of Lynn Greer before succumbing to Michigan State 11 seed George Mason in 2006 which became the first 11 seed to advance to the Final Four since 1986 after defeating 1 seed Connecticut in overtime in the Elite Eight 10 seed Davidson College in 2008 11 seed Virginia Commonwealth in 2011 the first First Four team to advance to the Final Four 11 seed Dayton in 2014 10 seed Syracuse in 2016 11 seed Xavier in 2017 11 seed Loyola Chicago in 2018 12 seed Oregon State in 2021 11 seed UCLA Bruins in 2021 the second First Four team to advance to the Final Four 15 seed Saint Peter s in 2022 first 15 seeded team to advance to Elite Eight 10 seed Miami FL in 2022 Head coach Jim Larranaga is the first to take two double digit seeded teams to the Elite Eight under different schools he was head coach of 11 seed George Mason in 2006 References Edit Trademark record for serial no 74687330 Elite Eight United States Patent and Trademark Office Retrieved 2011 03 27 Bruins were finally floored Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elite Eight amp oldid 1150338818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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