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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament upsets

An upset is a victory by an underdog team. In the context of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, a single-elimination tournament, this generally constitutes a lower seeded team defeating a higher-seeded (i.e., higher-ranked) team; a widely recognized upset is one performed by a team ranked substantially lower than its opponent.

This is the list of victories by teams seeded 10 or lower in the first round and second rounds of the tournament, as well as those by teams seeded 8 or 9 against 1 seeds in the second round, since it expanded to 64 teams in 1985; as these low-seeded teams were automatically paired against higher-seeded teams at the start of the tournament, their opening victories are almost always considered upsets (to date only three teams seeded 10 or lower in the first round won as betting favorites, and only one such team won in the first round as a pick 'em). Most victories by these teams in later rounds were usually against better seeded opponents as well. The list also includes victories by teams seeded 8 or lower in the Sweet 16 (the four regional semifinals), teams seeded 7 or lower in the Elite Eight (the four regional finals), and teams seeded 6 or lower in the Final Four. All teams are listed by athletic brand names they used at the time of their wins, which do not always match those in use today.

The NCAA defines a tournament "upset" as a victory by a team seeded 5 or more lines below its defeated opponent.[1]

On March 16, 2018, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Retrievers became the first 16-seed to upset a 1-seed when they defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 74–54 in the first round;[2] this was followed by the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights defeating the Purdue Boilermakers 63–58 on March 17, 2023.[3]

Round of 64 edit

This round was called the first round until 2011, when the introduction of the First Four caused the round to be renamed the second round. Starting with the 2016 tournament, it returned to being called the first round. There were ten wins by double-digit seeds in 2016, which was the most in tournament history. In 2001, 2012, and 2021, there were nine double-digit seed upsets during First Round play.[4]

Detail between each pair of seeds in this section has been updated as of completion of the 2023 Round of 64, representing 152 games played between each pair.

16 defeats 1 edit

There have been two games where a 16-seed has defeated a 1-seed (1.32%) since 1985:

15 defeats 2 edit

There have been 11 games where a 15-seed has defeated a 2-seed (7.24%), in the round of 64, since 1985:[7]

14 defeats 3 edit

There have been 22 games where a 14-seed has defeated a 3-seed (14.47%), in the round of 64, since 1985:

13 defeats 4 edit

There have been 32 games where a 13-seed has defeated a 4-seed (21.05%), in the round of 64, since 1985:

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Navy LSU 78–55
1987 Xavier Missouri 70–69
SW Missouri State Clemson 65–60
1988 Richmond Indiana 72–69
1989 Middle Tennessee Florida State 97–83
1991 Penn State UCLA 74–69
1992 Southwestern Louisiana[b] Oklahoma 87–83
1993 Southern Georgia Tech 93–78
1995 Manhattan Oklahoma 77–67
1996 Princeton UCLA 43–41
1998 Valparaiso Ole Miss 70–69
1999 Oklahoma Arizona 61–60
2001 Kent State Indiana 77–73
Indiana State Oklahoma 70–68OT
2002 UNC Wilmington USC 93–89OT
2003 Tulsa Dayton 84–71
2005 Vermont Syracuse 60–57OT
2006 Bradley Kansas 77–73
2008 Siena Vanderbilt 83–62
San Diego Connecticut[c] 70–69OT
2009 Cleveland State Wake Forest 84–69
2010 Murray State Vanderbilt 66–65
2011 Morehead State Louisville 62–61
2012 Ohio Michigan 65–60
2013 La Salle Kansas State 63–61
2016 Hawaii California 77–66
2018 Marshall Wichita State 81–75
Buffalo Arizona 89–68
2019 UC Irvine Kansas State 70–64
2021 Ohio Virginia 62–58
North Texas Purdue 78–69OT
2023 Furman Virginia 68–67[8]

12 defeats 5 edit

There have been 53 games where a 12-seed has defeated a 5-seed (34.87%), in the round of 64, since 1985:

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Kentucky Washington 66–58
1986 DePaul Virginia 72–68
1987 Wyoming Virginia 64–60
1989 DePaul Memphis State[d] 66–63
1990 Dayton Illinois 88–86
Ball State Oregon State 54–53
1991 Eastern Michigan Mississippi State 76–56
1992 New Mexico State DePaul 81–73
1993 George Washington New Mexico 82–68
1994 Wisconsin–Green Bay[e] California 61–57
Tulsa UCLA 112–102
1995 Miami (OH) Arizona 71–62
1996 Drexel Memphis State[d] 75–63
Arkansas Penn State 86–80
1997 College of Charleston Maryland 75–66
1998 Florida State TCU 96–87
1999 SW Missouri State Wisconsin 43–32
Detroit[f] UCLA 56–53
2001 Gonzaga[g] Virginia 86–85
Utah State Ohio State 77–68OT
2002 Creighton Florida 83–822 OT
Tulsa Marquette 71–69
Missouri Miami (FL) 93–80
2003 Butler Mississippi State 47–46
2004 Manhattan Florida 75–60
Pacific Providence 66–58
2005 Milwaukee Alabama 83–73
2006 Montana Nevada 87–79
Texas A&M[h] Syracuse 66–58
2008 Villanova Clemson 75–69
Western Kentucky Drake 101–99OT
2009 Wisconsin Florida State 61–59OT
Arizona Utah 84–71
Western Kentucky Illinois 76–72
2010 Cornell Temple 78–65
2011 Richmond Vanderbilt 69–66
2012 South Florida Temple 58–44
VCU Wichita State 62–59
2013 Ole Miss Wisconsin 57–46
California UNLV 64–61
Oregon Oklahoma State 68–55
2014 Stephen F. Austin VCU 77–75OT
North Dakota State Oklahoma 80–75OT
Harvard Cincinnati 61–57
2016 Little Rock Purdue 85–832 OT
Yale Baylor 79–75
2017 Middle Tennessee[g] Minnesota 81–72
2019 Murray State Marquette 83–64
Oregon Wisconsin 72–54
Liberty Mississippi State 80–76
2021 Oregon State Tennessee 70–56
2022 Richmond Iowa 67–63
New Mexico State UConn 70–63

11 defeats 6 edit

There have been 58 games where an 11-seed has defeated a 6-seed (38.16%), in the round of 64, since 1985:

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Boston College Texas Tech 55–53
UTEP Tulsa 79–75
Auburn Purdue 59–58
1986 LSU Purdue 94–87OT
1988 Rhode Island Missouri 87–80
1989 Minnesota Kansas State 86–75
Evansville Oregon State 94–90OT
South Alabama Alabama 86–84
Texas Georgia Tech 76–70
1990 Loyola Marymount New Mexico State 111–92
1991 Creighton New Mexico State 64–56
Connecticut[c] LSU 79–62
1993 Tulane Kansas State 55–53
1994 Penn Nebraska 90–80
1995 Texas Oregon 90–73
1996 Boston College Indiana 64–51
1998 Washington Xavier 69–68
Western Michigan Clemson 75–72
2000 Pepperdine Indiana 77–57
2001 Georgia State Wisconsin 50–49
Temple Texas 79–65
2002 Wyoming Gonzaga 73–68
Southern Illinois Texas Tech 76–68
2003 Central Michigan Creighton 79–73
2005 UAB LSU 82–68
2006 Milwaukee Oklahoma 82–74
George Mason Michigan State 75–65
2007 Winthrop Notre Dame 76–64
VCU Duke 79–77
2008 Kansas State USC 80–67
2009 Dayton West Virginia 68–62
2010 Washington Marquette 80–78
Old Dominion Notre Dame 51–50
2011 Marquette Xavier 66–55
VCU Georgetown 74–56
Gonzaga St. John's 86–71
2012 Colorado UNLV 68–64
North Carolina State San Diego State 79–65
2013 Minnesota UCLA 83–63
2014 Tennessee UMass 86–67
Dayton Ohio State 60–59
2015 Dayton Providence 66–53
UCLA SMU 60–59
2016 Northern Iowa Texas 75–72
Gonzaga Seton Hall 68–52
Wichita State Arizona 65–55
2017 Rhode Island Creighton 84–72
USC SMU 66–65
Xavier Maryland 76–65
2018 Loyola Chicago Miami (FL) 64–62
Syracuse TCU 57–52
2019 Ohio State Iowa State 62–59
2021 UCLA BYU 73–62
Syracuse San Diego State 78–62
2022 Michigan[i] Colorado State 75–63
Notre Dame Alabama 78–64
Iowa State LSU 59–54
2023 Pittsburgh Iowa State 59–41

10 defeats 7 edit

There have been 59 games where a 10-seed has defeated a 7-seed (38.82%), in the round of 64, since 1985:

Year Winner Loser Score
1986 Villanova Virginia Tech 71–62
1987 Western Kentucky West Virginia 64–62
LSU Georgia Tech 85–79
1988 Loyola Marymount Wyoming 119–115
1989 Colorado State Florida 68–46
1990 Texas Georgia 100–88
1991 Temple Purdue 80–63
BYU Virginia 61–48
1992 Iowa State UNC Charlotte[j] 76–74
Tulane St. John's 61–57
1994 George Washington UAB 51–46
Maryland Saint Louis 74–66
1995 Stanford UNC Charlotte[j] 70–68
1996 Texas Michigan 80–76
Santa Clara Maryland 91–79
1997 Texas Wisconsin 71–58
Providence Marquette 81–59
1998 West Virginia Temple 82–52
Saint Louis UMass 51–46
Detroit[f] St. John's 66–64
1999 Purdue Texas 58–54
Miami (OH) Washington 59–58
Creighton Louisville 62–58
Gonzaga Minnesota 75–63
2000 Seton Hall Oregon 72–71OT
Gonzaga Louisville 77–66
2001 Butler Wake Forest 79–63
Georgetown Arkansas 63–61
2002 Kent State Oklahoma State 69–61
2003 Auburn Saint Joseph's 65–63
Arizona State Memphis 84–71
2004 Nevada Michigan State 72–66
2005 NC State Charlotte 75–63
2006 NC State California 58–52
Alabama Marquette 90–85
2008 Davidson Gonzaga 82–76
2009 USC Boston College 72–55
Michigan Clemson 62–59
Maryland California 84–71
2010 Missouri Clemson 86–78
Saint Mary's Richmond 80–71
Georgia Tech Oklahoma State 64–59
2011 Florida State Texas A&M 57–50
2012 Xavier Notre Dame 67–63
Purdue Saint Mary's 72–69
2013 Iowa State Notre Dame 76–58
2014 Stanford New Mexico 58–53
2015 Ohio State VCU 75–72
2016 VCU Oregon State 75–67
Syracuse Dayton 70–51
2017 Wichita State Dayton 64–58
2018 Butler Arkansas 79–62
2019 Minnesota Louisville 86–76
Iowa Cincinnati 79–72
Florida Nevada 70–61
2021 Maryland UConn 63–54
Rutgers Clemson 60–56
2022 Miami (FL) USC 68–66
2023 Penn State Texas A&M 76–59

Round of 32 edit

This round is called the second round. Occasionally, it is referred to as the regional quarterfinals.

This shows all Round of 32 upset victories by teams seeded 10 or lower, continuing their upset victories from the round of 64. This section introduces additional "meeting criteria of team seeded 5 or more lines below its defeated opponent", being all Round of 32 upset victories by teams seeded 8 or 9 against 1 seeds.

16th seed victories edit

No 16 seed has ever won a second-round game. The only 16 seeds to ever reach the second round are the UMBC Retrievers in 2018, who lost to 9 seed Kansas State 50–43, and the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in 2023, who lost to 9 seed Florida Atlantic 78–70.

15th seed victories edit

Four of the eleven 15 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
2013 Florida Gulf Coast (7) San Diego State 81–71[11]
2021 Oral Roberts (7) Florida 81–78[12]
2022 Saint Peter's (7) Murray State 70–60[13]
2023 Princeton (7) Missouri 78–63[14]

14th seed victories edit

Two of the twenty-two 14 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
1986 Cleveland State (6) Saint Joseph's 75–69
1997 Chattanooga (6) Illinois 75–63

13th seed victories edit

Six of the thirty-one 13 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
1988 Richmond (5) Georgia Tech 59–55
1998 Valparaiso (12) Florida State 83–77OT
1999 Oklahoma (5) UNC Charlotte[j] 85–72
2006 Bradley (5) Pittsburgh 72–66
2012 Ohio (12) South Florida 62–56
2013 La Salle (12) Ole Miss 76–74

Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by only 1 seed line.

12th seed victories edit

Twenty-two (22) of the fifty-three 12 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Nine of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets; thus, these nine victories do not count as upsets, and have been grouped here in a table separate from the thirteen upset wins by 12 seeds in the second round.

Defeated a lower seed
Year Winner Loser Score
1991 Eastern Michigan (13) Penn State 71–68OT
1992 New Mexico State (13) Southwestern Louisiana[b] 81–73
1993 George Washington (13) Southern 90–80
2001 Gonzaga (13) Indiana State 85–68
2008 Western Kentucky (13) San Diego 72–63
Villanova (13) Siena 84–72
2009 Arizona (13) Cleveland State 71–57
2011 Richmond (13) Morehead State 65–48
2019 Oregon (13) UC Irvine 73–54
Second Round upsets
Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Kentucky (4) UNLV 64–61
1986 DePaul (4) Oklahoma 74–69
1987 Wyoming (4) UCLA 78–68
1990 Ball State (4) Louisville 62–60
1994 Tulsa (4) Oklahoma State 82–80
1996 Arkansas (4) Marquette 65–56
1999 Southwest Missouri State[k] (4) Tennessee 81–51
2002 Missouri (4) Ohio State 83–64
2003 Butler (4) Louisville 79–71
2005 Milwaukee (4) Boston College 83–75
2010 Cornell (4) Wisconsin 87–69
2013 Oregon (4) Saint Louis 74–57
2021 Oregon State (4) Oklahoma State 80–70

11th seed victories edit

Twenty-six (26) of the fifty-eight 11 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Six of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets; thus, these six victories do not count as upsets, and have been grouped here in a table separate from the twenty upset wins by 11 seeds in the second round.

Defeated a lower seed
Year Winner Loser Score
1989 Minnesota (14) Siena 80–67
1991 Connecticut[c] (14) Xavier 66–50
1998 Washington (14) Richmond 81–66
2014 Tennessee (14) Mercer 83–63
2015 UCLA (14) UAB 92–75
2021 UCLA (14) Abilene Christian 67–47
Second Round upsets
Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Auburn (3) Kansas 66–64
Boston College (3) Duke 74–73
1986 LSU (3) Memphis State[d] 83–81
1988 Rhode Island (3) Syracuse 97–94
1990 Loyola Marymount (3) Michigan 149–115
2001 Temple (3) Florida 75–54
2002 Southern Illinois (3) Georgia 77–75
2006 George Mason (3) North Carolina 65–60
2010 Washington (3) New Mexico 82–64
2011 Marquette (3) Syracuse 66–62
VCU (3) Purdue 94–76
2012 NC State (3) Georgetown 66–63
2014 Dayton (3) Syracuse 55–53
2016 Gonzaga (3) Utah 82–59
2017 Xavier (3) Florida State 91–66
2018 Loyola Chicago (3) Tennessee 63–62
Syracuse (3) Michigan State 55–53
2021 Syracuse (3) West Virginia 75–72
2022 Iowa State (3) Wisconsin 54–49
Michigan (3) Tennessee 76–68

10th seed victories edit

Twenty-four (24) of the fifty-nine 10 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Five of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets; thus, these six victories do not count as upsets, and have been grouped here in a table separate from the nineteen upset wins by 10 seeds in the second round.

Defeated a lower seed
Year Winner Loser Score
1991 Temple (15) Richmond 77–64
1997 Texas (15) Coppin State 82–81
2001 Georgetown (15) Hampton 76–57
2012 Xavier (15) Lehigh 70–58
2016 Syracuse (15) Middle Tennessee 75–50
Second Round upsets
Year Winner Loser Score
1987 LSU (2) Temple 72–62
1990 Texas (2) Purdue 73–72
1994 Maryland (2) UMass 95–87
1997 Providence (2) Duke 98–87
1998 West Virginia (2) Cincinnati 75–74
1999 Purdue (2) Miami (FL) 73–63
Miami (OH) (2) Utah 66–58
Gonzaga (2) Stanford 82–74
2000 Seton Hall (2) Temple 67–65OT
Gonzaga (2) St. John's 82–76
2002 Kent State (2) Alabama 71–58
2003 Auburn (2) Wake Forest 68–62
2004 Nevada (2) Gonzaga 91–72
2005 NC State (2) Connecticut[c] 65–62
2008 Davidson (2) Georgetown 74–70
2010 St. Mary's (2) Villanova 75–68
2011 Florida State (2) Notre Dame 71–58
2014 Stanford (2) Kansas 60–57
2022 Miami (FL) (2) Auburn 79–61

9th seed victories edit

Eight of the seventy-eight 9 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Two of these victories was against a lower seeded team that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upset; thus, these second-round victories do not count as upsets, and has been shown here in a table separate from the six upset wins by 9 seeds in the second round.

Defeated a lower seed
Year Winner Loser Score
2018 Kansas State (16) UMBC 50–43
2023 Florida Atlantic (16) Fairleigh Dickinson 78–70
Second Round upsets
Year Winner Loser Score
1992 UTEP (1) Kansas 66–60
1994 Boston College (1) North Carolina 75–72
2004 UAB (1) Kentucky 76–75
2010 Northern Iowa (1) Kansas 69–67
2013 Wichita State (1) Gonzaga 76–70
2018 Florida State (1) Xavier 75–70

8th seed victories edit

Sixteen (16) of the seventy-four 8 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Villanova (1) Michigan 59–55
1986 Auburn (1) St. John's 81–65
1990 North Carolina (1) Oklahoma 79–77
1996 Georgia (1) Purdue 76–69
1998 Rhode Island (1) Kansas 80–75
2000 North Carolina (1) Stanford 60–53
Wisconsin (1) Arizona 66–59
2002 UCLA (1) Cincinnati 105–1012OT
2004 Alabama (1) Stanford 70–67
2011 Butler (1) Pittsburgh 71–70
2014 Kentucky (1) Wichita State 78–76
2015 NC State (1) Villanova 71–68
2017 Wisconsin (1) Villanova 65–62
2021 Loyola Chicago (1) Illinois 71–58
2022 North Carolina (1) Baylor 93–86OT
2023 Arkansas (1) Kansas 72–71

Sweet Sixteen edit

The Sweet Sixteen are the eight pairs of teams that meet in the Regional semifinals.

15 seeds edit

One of the four 15 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also achieved an upset victory in the Sweet Sixteen. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
2022 Saint Peter's (3) Purdue 67–64[15]

14 seeds edit

Although two 14 seeds made it to the Sweet Sixteen, neither of them won their games in this round. In 1986, Cleveland State lost to 7 seed Navy by only a single point.

13 seeds edit

Although six 13 seeds made it to the Sweet Sixteen, none of them won their games in this round. The closest margin of defeat happened in 1998, when Valparaiso lost to 8 seed Rhode Island by 6 points.

12 seeds edit

Two of the twenty-two 12 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses.

Interestingly, with these two victories, a 12 seed has never lost against an 8 seed.[16]

Year Winner Loser Score
2002 Missouri‡ (8) UCLA 82–73
2021 Oregon State‡ (8) Loyola Chicago 65–58

‡ Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

11 seeds edit

Nine of the twenty-six 11 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that three of these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1986 LSU (2) Georgia Tech 70–64
1990 Loyola Marymount (7) Alabama 62–60
2001 Temple (7) Penn State 84–72
2006 George Mason (7) Wichita State 63–55
2011 VCU (10) Florida State 72–71OT
2014 Dayton (10) Stanford 82–72
2017 Xavier (2) Arizona 73–71
2018 Loyola Chicago (7) Nevada 69–68
2021 UCLA (2) Alabama 88–78OT

Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

10 seeds edit

Nine of the twenty-four 10 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that four of these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1987 LSU (3) DePaul 63–58
1990 Texas (6) Xavier 102–89
1991 Temple (3) Oklahoma State 72–63
1997 Providence (14) Chattanooga 71–65
1999 Gonzaga (6) Florida 73–72
2002 Kent State (3) Pittsburgh 78–73
2008 Davidson (3) Wisconsin 73–56
2016 Syracuse (11) Gonzaga 63–60
2022 Miami (FL) (11) Iowa State 70–56

Not an upset victory, as the 10 seed defeated a lower seed.
Not officially an upset, as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

9 seeds edit

Five of the eight 9 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that one of these was an upset victory (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1994 Boston College (5) Indiana 77–68
2013 Wichita State (13) La Salle 72–58
2018 Florida State (4) Gonzaga 75–60
Kansas State (5) Kentucky 61–58
2023 Florida Atlantic (4) Tennessee 62–55

† Not an upset victory, as the 9 seed defeated a lower seed.
‡ Not officially an upset, as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

8 seeds edit

Nine of the fifteen 8 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also achieved upset victories won in the Sweet Sixteen. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that none of these was an upset victory (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Villanova (5) Maryland 46–43
1986 Auburn (4) UNLV 70–63
1998 Rhode Island (13) Valparaiso 74–68
2000 North Carolina (4) Tennessee 74–69
Wisconsin (4) LSU 61–48
2004 Alabama (5) Syracuse 80–71
2011 Butler (4) Wisconsin 61–54
2014 Kentucky (4) Louisville 74–69
2022 North Carolina (4) UCLA 73–66

Elite Eight edit

The Elite Eight are the four pairs of teams that meet in the Regional Finals.

15 seeds edit

The only 15 seed who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen, Saint Peter's in 2022, was defeated in the Elite Eight by eight-seed North Carolina, 69-49.

12 seeds edit

Although two 12 seeds have advanced from the Sweet Sixteen, both were defeated in the Elite Eight: Missouri to second-seeded Oklahoma, 81-75 in 2002, and Oregon State to second-seeded Houston, 67-61 in 2021.

11 seeds edit

Five of the nine 11 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that four of these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines). None of those teams would go on to win in the Final Four.

Year Winner Loser Score
1986 LSU (1) Kentucky 59–57
2006 George Mason (1) Connecticut[c] 86–84OT
2011 VCU (1) Kansas 71–61
2018 Loyola Chicago (9) Kansas State 78–62
2021 UCLA (1) Michigan 51–49

Not officially an upset, as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

10 seeds edit

One of the nine 10 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses, showing that this was an upset victory (separated by more than 4 seed lines). The team did not win in the Final Four.

Year Winner Loser Score
2016 Syracuse (1) Virginia 68–62

9 seeds edit

Two of the five 9 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses, showing that these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
2013 Wichita State (2) Ohio State 70–66[11]
2023 Florida Atlantic (3) Kansas State 79–76[17]

8 seeds edit

Six of the nine 8 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses, showing that three of these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Villanova (2) North Carolina 56–44
2000 Wisconsin (6) Purdue 64–60
North Carolina (7) Tulsa 59–55
2011 Butler (2) Florida 74–71
2014 Kentucky (2) Michigan 75–72
2022 North Carolina (15) Saint Peter's 69–49

Not an upset victory, as the 8 seed defeated a lower seed.
Not officially an upset. as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

7 seeds edit

Three 7 seeds have advanced to the Final Four. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
2014 UConn (4) Michigan State 60–54
2015 Michigan State (4) Louisville 76–70
2017 South Carolina (4) Florida 77–70

Not officially an upset, as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

Final Four edit

The Final Four are the winners of the four Regional Finals.

9 seeds or lower edit

No team seeded 9 or lower has ever won a game in the Final Four. Notable close losses include a four-point loss by (9) Wichita State in 2013 to top-seed and eventual champions Louisville, while two other teams lost on buzzer-beating shots: (11) UCLA to (1) Gonzaga, 93-90 in overtime in 2021; and (9) Florida Atlantic to (5) San Diego State, 71-70 in 2023.

8 seeds edit

Four of the six 8 seeds who advanced from the Elite Eight also won in the Final Four. Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses, showing that three of these were upset victories (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Villanova (2) Memphis State[d] 52–45
2011 Butler (11) VCU 70–62
2014 Kentucky (2) Wisconsin 74–73
2022 North Carolina (2) Duke 81–77

Not an upset victory, as the 8 seed defeated a lower seed.

7 seeds edit

One of the three 7 seeds who advanced from the Elite Eight also won in the Final Four. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses, showing that this was an upset victory (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
2014 UConn (1) Florida 63–53

6 seeds edit

Three 6 seeds have advanced to the national championship game. Seed of the Final Four team they defeated is in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
1983 North Carolina State (4) Georgia 67–60
1988 Kansas (2) Duke 66–59
1992 Michigan (4) Cincinnati 76–72

‡ Not officially an upset, as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines.

National championship edit

8 seeds edit

Only one of the four 8 seeds who advanced from the Final Four won the national championship, the lowest seed ever to do so. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses, showing that this was an upset victory (separated by more than 4 seed lines).

Year Winner Loser Score
1985 Villanova (1) Georgetown 66–64

7 seeds edit

The only 7 seed to advance from the Final Four went on to win the national championship. Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses.

Year Winner Loser Score
2014 UConn† (8) Kentucky 60–54

Not an upset victory, as the 7 seed defeated a lower seed.

6 seeds edit

Two of the three 6 seeds who advanced from the Final Four won the national championship.

Year Winner Loser Score
1983 North Carolina State (1) Houston 54–52
1988 Kansas (1) Oklahoma 83–79

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Known athletically as Little Rock since 2015–16.
  2. ^ a b Now known athletically as Louisiana.
  3. ^ a b c d e Known athletically as UConn since 2013–14.
  4. ^ a b c d Known as Memphis since 1994–95.
  5. ^ Now known athletically as Green Bay.
  6. ^ a b Although this institution has been known as Detroit Mercy since a 1990 merger, it did not add "Mercy" to its athletic brand name until 2017.
  7. ^ a b Entered the game as the betting favorite in Las Vegas sports books.[9]
  8. ^ Entered the game as pick'em (even money) in Las Vegas sports books.[9]
  9. ^ Entered the game as the betting favorite in Las Vegas sports books.[10]
  10. ^ a b c Known athletically as Charlotte since 2000–01.
  11. ^ Known as Missouri State since 2005–06.

References edit

  1. ^ Thamel, Pete (March 22, 2021). "Why this may already be the craziest NCAA men's tournament ever". Yahoo Sports. from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Wilco, Daniel (March 17, 2018). "Last perfect bracket busts after UMBC pulls off biggest upset in NCAA tournament history". NCAA.com. National Collegiate Athletic Association. from the original on March 18, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018. UMBC (The University of Maryland Baltimore County) scored the biggest upset in the history of the NCAA tournament, beating top overall seed Virginia 74–54 Friday night, and becoming the first 16 seed to win a game in 136 tries.
  3. ^ Camargo, Alberto (March 17, 2023). "16-seed FDU shocks 1-seed Purdue in first round of March Madness". NCAA.com. NCAA. from the original on March 18, 2023. Retrieved March 17, 2023. Five years and one day since UMBC became the first 16-seed to beat a 1-seed, FDU pulled off the unthinkable yet again, knocking off 1-seed Purdue in a 63-58 shock upset on Friday. 16-seeds are now 2-150 all-time since the men's tournament expanded to 64 teams.
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An upset is a victory by an underdog team In the context of the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament a single elimination tournament this generally constitutes a lower seeded team defeating a higher seeded i e higher ranked team a widely recognized upset is one performed by a team ranked substantially lower than its opponent This is the list of victories by teams seeded 10 or lower in the first round and second rounds of the tournament as well as those by teams seeded 8 or 9 against 1 seeds in the second round since it expanded to 64 teams in 1985 as these low seeded teams were automatically paired against higher seeded teams at the start of the tournament their opening victories are almost always considered upsets to date only three teams seeded 10 or lower in the first round won as betting favorites and only one such team won in the first round as a pick em Most victories by these teams in later rounds were usually against better seeded opponents as well The list also includes victories by teams seeded 8 or lower in the Sweet 16 the four regional semifinals teams seeded 7 or lower in the Elite Eight the four regional finals and teams seeded 6 or lower in the Final Four All teams are listed by athletic brand names they used at the time of their wins which do not always match those in use today The NCAA defines a tournament upset as a victory by a team seeded 5 or more lines below its defeated opponent 1 On March 16 2018 the University of Maryland Baltimore County UMBC Retrievers became the first 16 seed to upset a 1 seed when they defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 74 54 in the first round 2 this was followed by the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights defeating the Purdue Boilermakers 63 58 on March 17 2023 3 Contents 1 Round of 64 1 1 16 defeats 1 1 2 15 defeats 2 1 3 14 defeats 3 1 4 13 defeats 4 1 5 12 defeats 5 1 6 11 defeats 6 1 7 10 defeats 7 2 Round of 32 2 1 16th seed victories 2 2 15th seed victories 2 3 14th seed victories 2 4 13th seed victories 2 5 12th seed victories 2 6 11th seed victories 2 7 10th seed victories 2 8 9th seed victories 2 9 8th seed victories 3 Sweet Sixteen 3 1 15 seeds 3 2 14 seeds 3 3 13 seeds 3 4 12 seeds 3 5 11 seeds 3 6 10 seeds 3 7 9 seeds 3 8 8 seeds 4 Elite Eight 4 1 15 seeds 4 2 12 seeds 4 3 11 seeds 4 4 10 seeds 4 5 9 seeds 4 6 8 seeds 4 7 7 seeds 5 Final Four 5 1 9 seeds or lower 5 2 8 seeds 5 3 7 seeds 5 4 6 seeds 6 National championship 6 1 8 seeds 6 2 7 seeds 6 3 6 seeds 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 See alsoRound of 64 editThis round was called the first round until 2011 when the introduction of the First Four caused the round to be renamed the second round Starting with the 2016 tournament it returned to being called the first round There were ten wins by double digit seeds in 2016 which was the most in tournament history In 2001 2012 and 2021 there were nine double digit seed upsets during First Round play 4 Detail between each pair of seeds in this section has been updated as of completion of the 2023 Round of 64 representing 152 games played between each pair 16 defeats 1 edit There have been two games where a 16 seed has defeated a 1 seed 1 32 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score2018 UMBC Virginia 74 54 5 2023 Fairleigh Dickinson Purdue 63 58 6 15 defeats 2 edit There have been 11 games where a 15 seed has defeated a 2 seed 7 24 in the round of 64 since 1985 7 Year Winner Loser Score1991 Richmond Syracuse 73 691993 Santa Clara Arizona 64 611997 Coppin State South Carolina 78 652001 Hampton Iowa State 58 572012 Lehigh Duke 75 70Norfolk State Missouri 86 842013 Florida Gulf Coast Georgetown 78 682016 Middle Tennessee Michigan State 90 812021 Oral Roberts Ohio State 75 72OT2022 Saint Peter s Kentucky 85 79OT2023 Princeton Arizona 59 5514 defeats 3 edit There have been 22 games where a 14 seed has defeated a 3 seed 14 47 in the round of 64 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score1986 Cleveland State Indiana 83 79Arkansas Little Rock a Notre Dame 90 831987 Austin Peay Illinois 68 671988 Murray State NC State 78 751989 Siena Stanford 80 781990 Northern Iowa Missouri 74 711991 Xavier Nebraska 89 841992 East Tennessee State Arizona 87 801995 Old Dominion Villanova 89 813 OTWeber State Michigan State 79 721997 Chattanooga Georgia 73 701998 Richmond South Carolina 62 611999 Weber State North Carolina 76 742005 Bucknell Kansas 64 632006 Northwestern State Iowa 64 632010 Ohio Georgetown 97 832013 Harvard New Mexico 68 622014 Mercer Duke 78 712015 Georgia State Baylor 57 56UAB Iowa State 60 592016 Stephen F Austin West Virginia 70 562021 Abilene Christian Texas 53 5213 defeats 4 edit There have been 32 games where a 13 seed has defeated a 4 seed 21 05 in the round of 64 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score1985 Navy LSU 78 551987 Xavier Missouri 70 69SW Missouri State Clemson 65 601988 Richmond Indiana 72 691989 Middle Tennessee Florida State 97 831991 Penn State UCLA 74 691992 Southwestern Louisiana b Oklahoma 87 831993 Southern Georgia Tech 93 781995 Manhattan Oklahoma 77 671996 Princeton UCLA 43 411998 Valparaiso Ole Miss 70 691999 Oklahoma Arizona 61 602001 Kent State Indiana 77 73Indiana State Oklahoma 70 68OT2002 UNC Wilmington USC 93 89OT2003 Tulsa Dayton 84 712005 Vermont Syracuse 60 57OT2006 Bradley Kansas 77 732008 Siena Vanderbilt 83 62San Diego Connecticut c 70 69OT2009 Cleveland State Wake Forest 84 692010 Murray State Vanderbilt 66 652011 Morehead State Louisville 62 612012 Ohio Michigan 65 602013 La Salle Kansas State 63 612016 Hawaii California 77 662018 Marshall Wichita State 81 75Buffalo Arizona 89 682019 UC Irvine Kansas State 70 642021 Ohio Virginia 62 58North Texas Purdue 78 69OT2023 Furman Virginia 68 67 8 12 defeats 5 edit There have been 53 games where a 12 seed has defeated a 5 seed 34 87 in the round of 64 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score1985 Kentucky Washington 66 581986 DePaul Virginia 72 681987 Wyoming Virginia 64 601989 DePaul Memphis State d 66 631990 Dayton Illinois 88 86Ball State Oregon State 54 531991 Eastern Michigan Mississippi State 76 561992 New Mexico State DePaul 81 731993 George Washington New Mexico 82 681994 Wisconsin Green Bay e California 61 57Tulsa UCLA 112 1021995 Miami OH Arizona 71 621996 Drexel Memphis State d 75 63Arkansas Penn State 86 801997 College of Charleston Maryland 75 661998 Florida State TCU 96 871999 SW Missouri State Wisconsin 43 32Detroit f UCLA 56 532001 Gonzaga g Virginia 86 85Utah State Ohio State 77 68OT2002 Creighton Florida 83 822 OTTulsa Marquette 71 69Missouri Miami FL 93 802003 Butler Mississippi State 47 462004 Manhattan Florida 75 60Pacific Providence 66 582005 Milwaukee Alabama 83 732006 Montana Nevada 87 79Texas A amp M h Syracuse 66 582008 Villanova Clemson 75 69Western Kentucky Drake 101 99OT2009 Wisconsin Florida State 61 59OTArizona Utah 84 71Western Kentucky Illinois 76 722010 Cornell Temple 78 652011 Richmond Vanderbilt 69 662012 South Florida Temple 58 44VCU Wichita State 62 592013 Ole Miss Wisconsin 57 46California UNLV 64 61Oregon Oklahoma State 68 552014 Stephen F Austin VCU 77 75OTNorth Dakota State Oklahoma 80 75OTHarvard Cincinnati 61 572016 Little Rock Purdue 85 832 OTYale Baylor 79 752017 Middle Tennessee g Minnesota 81 722019 Murray State Marquette 83 64Oregon Wisconsin 72 54Liberty Mississippi State 80 762021 Oregon State Tennessee 70 562022 Richmond Iowa 67 63New Mexico State UConn 70 6311 defeats 6 edit There have been 58 games where an 11 seed has defeated a 6 seed 38 16 in the round of 64 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score1985 Boston College Texas Tech 55 53UTEP Tulsa 79 75Auburn Purdue 59 581986 LSU Purdue 94 87OT1988 Rhode Island Missouri 87 801989 Minnesota Kansas State 86 75Evansville Oregon State 94 90OTSouth Alabama Alabama 86 84Texas Georgia Tech 76 701990 Loyola Marymount New Mexico State 111 921991 Creighton New Mexico State 64 56Connecticut c LSU 79 621993 Tulane Kansas State 55 531994 Penn Nebraska 90 801995 Texas Oregon 90 731996 Boston College Indiana 64 511998 Washington Xavier 69 68Western Michigan Clemson 75 722000 Pepperdine Indiana 77 572001 Georgia State Wisconsin 50 49Temple Texas 79 652002 Wyoming Gonzaga 73 68Southern Illinois Texas Tech 76 682003 Central Michigan Creighton 79 732005 UAB LSU 82 682006 Milwaukee Oklahoma 82 74George Mason Michigan State 75 652007 Winthrop Notre Dame 76 64VCU Duke 79 772008 Kansas State USC 80 672009 Dayton West Virginia 68 622010 Washington Marquette 80 78Old Dominion Notre Dame 51 502011 Marquette Xavier 66 55VCU Georgetown 74 56Gonzaga St John s 86 712012 Colorado UNLV 68 64North Carolina State San Diego State 79 652013 Minnesota UCLA 83 632014 Tennessee UMass 86 67Dayton Ohio State 60 592015 Dayton Providence 66 53UCLA SMU 60 592016 Northern Iowa Texas 75 72Gonzaga Seton Hall 68 52Wichita State Arizona 65 552017 Rhode Island Creighton 84 72USC SMU 66 65Xavier Maryland 76 652018 Loyola Chicago Miami FL 64 62Syracuse TCU 57 522019 Ohio State Iowa State 62 592021 UCLA BYU 73 62Syracuse San Diego State 78 622022 Michigan i Colorado State 75 63Notre Dame Alabama 78 64Iowa State LSU 59 542023 Pittsburgh Iowa State 59 4110 defeats 7 edit There have been 59 games where a 10 seed has defeated a 7 seed 38 82 in the round of 64 since 1985 Year Winner Loser Score1986 Villanova Virginia Tech 71 621987 Western Kentucky West Virginia 64 62LSU Georgia Tech 85 791988 Loyola Marymount Wyoming 119 1151989 Colorado State Florida 68 461990 Texas Georgia 100 881991 Temple Purdue 80 63BYU Virginia 61 481992 Iowa State UNC Charlotte j 76 74Tulane St John s 61 571994 George Washington UAB 51 46Maryland Saint Louis 74 661995 Stanford UNC Charlotte j 70 681996 Texas Michigan 80 76Santa Clara Maryland 91 791997 Texas Wisconsin 71 58Providence Marquette 81 591998 West Virginia Temple 82 52Saint Louis UMass 51 46Detroit f St John s 66 641999 Purdue Texas 58 54Miami OH Washington 59 58Creighton Louisville 62 58Gonzaga Minnesota 75 632000 Seton Hall Oregon 72 71OTGonzaga Louisville 77 662001 Butler Wake Forest 79 63Georgetown Arkansas 63 612002 Kent State Oklahoma State 69 612003 Auburn Saint Joseph s 65 63Arizona State Memphis 84 712004 Nevada Michigan State 72 662005 NC State Charlotte 75 632006 NC State California 58 52Alabama Marquette 90 852008 Davidson Gonzaga 82 762009 USC Boston College 72 55Michigan Clemson 62 59Maryland California 84 712010 Missouri Clemson 86 78Saint Mary s Richmond 80 71Georgia Tech Oklahoma State 64 592011 Florida State Texas A amp M 57 502012 Xavier Notre Dame 67 63Purdue Saint Mary s 72 692013 Iowa State Notre Dame 76 582014 Stanford New Mexico 58 532015 Ohio State VCU 75 722016 VCU Oregon State 75 67Syracuse Dayton 70 512017 Wichita State Dayton 64 582018 Butler Arkansas 79 622019 Minnesota Louisville 86 76Iowa Cincinnati 79 72Florida Nevada 70 612021 Maryland UConn 63 54Rutgers Clemson 60 562022 Miami FL USC 68 662023 Penn State Texas A amp M 76 59Round of 32 editThis round is called the second round Occasionally it is referred to as the regional quarterfinals This shows all Round of 32 upset victories by teams seeded 10 or lower continuing their upset victories from the round of 64 This section introduces additional meeting criteria of team seeded 5 or more lines below its defeated opponent being all Round of 32 upset victories by teams seeded 8 or 9 against 1 seeds 16th seed victories edit No 16 seed has ever won a second round game The only 16 seeds to ever reach the second round are the UMBC Retrievers in 2018 who lost to 9 seed Kansas State 50 43 and the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in 2023 who lost to 9 seed Florida Atlantic 78 70 15th seed victories edit Four of the eleven 15 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score2013 Florida Gulf Coast 7 San Diego State 81 71 11 2021 Oral Roberts 7 Florida 81 78 12 2022 Saint Peter s 7 Murray State 70 60 13 2023 Princeton 7 Missouri 78 63 14 14th seed victories edit Two of the twenty two 14 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score1986 Cleveland State 6 Saint Joseph s 75 691997 Chattanooga 6 Illinois 75 6313th seed victories edit Six of the thirty one 13 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score1988 Richmond 5 Georgia Tech 59 551998 Valparaiso 12 Florida State 83 77OT1999 Oklahoma 5 UNC Charlotte j 85 722006 Bradley 5 Pittsburgh 72 662012 Ohio 12 South Florida 62 562013 La Salle 12 Ole Miss 76 74 Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by only 1 seed line 12th seed victories edit Twenty two 22 of the fifty three 12 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Nine of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets thus these nine victories do not count as upsets and have been grouped here in a table separate from the thirteen upset wins by 12 seeds in the second round Defeated a lower seedYear Winner Loser Score1991 Eastern Michigan 13 Penn State 71 68OT1992 New Mexico State 13 Southwestern Louisiana b 81 731993 George Washington 13 Southern 90 802001 Gonzaga 13 Indiana State 85 682008 Western Kentucky 13 San Diego 72 63Villanova 13 Siena 84 722009 Arizona 13 Cleveland State 71 572011 Richmond 13 Morehead State 65 482019 Oregon 13 UC Irvine 73 54Second Round upsetsYear Winner Loser Score1985 Kentucky 4 UNLV 64 611986 DePaul 4 Oklahoma 74 691987 Wyoming 4 UCLA 78 681990 Ball State 4 Louisville 62 601994 Tulsa 4 Oklahoma State 82 801996 Arkansas 4 Marquette 65 561999 Southwest Missouri State k 4 Tennessee 81 512002 Missouri 4 Ohio State 83 642003 Butler 4 Louisville 79 712005 Milwaukee 4 Boston College 83 752010 Cornell 4 Wisconsin 87 692013 Oregon 4 Saint Louis 74 572021 Oregon State 4 Oklahoma State 80 7011th seed victories edit Twenty six 26 of the fifty eight 11 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Six of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets thus these six victories do not count as upsets and have been grouped here in a table separate from the twenty upset wins by 11 seeds in the second round Defeated a lower seedYear Winner Loser Score1989 Minnesota 14 Siena 80 671991 Connecticut c 14 Xavier 66 501998 Washington 14 Richmond 81 662014 Tennessee 14 Mercer 83 632015 UCLA 14 UAB 92 752021 UCLA 14 Abilene Christian 67 47Second Round upsetsYear Winner Loser Score1985 Auburn 3 Kansas 66 64Boston College 3 Duke 74 731986 LSU 3 Memphis State d 83 811988 Rhode Island 3 Syracuse 97 941990 Loyola Marymount 3 Michigan 149 1152001 Temple 3 Florida 75 542002 Southern Illinois 3 Georgia 77 752006 George Mason 3 North Carolina 65 602010 Washington 3 New Mexico 82 642011 Marquette 3 Syracuse 66 62VCU 3 Purdue 94 762012 NC State 3 Georgetown 66 632014 Dayton 3 Syracuse 55 532016 Gonzaga 3 Utah 82 592017 Xavier 3 Florida State 91 662018 Loyola Chicago 3 Tennessee 63 62Syracuse 3 Michigan State 55 532021 Syracuse 3 West Virginia 75 722022 Iowa State 3 Wisconsin 54 49Michigan 3 Tennessee 76 6810th seed victories edit Twenty four 24 of the fifty nine 10 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Five of these victories were against lower seeded teams that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upsets thus these six victories do not count as upsets and have been grouped here in a table separate from the nineteen upset wins by 10 seeds in the second round Defeated a lower seedYear Winner Loser Score1991 Temple 15 Richmond 77 641997 Texas 15 Coppin State 82 812001 Georgetown 15 Hampton 76 572012 Xavier 15 Lehigh 70 582016 Syracuse 15 Middle Tennessee 75 50Second Round upsetsYear Winner Loser Score1987 LSU 2 Temple 72 621990 Texas 2 Purdue 73 721994 Maryland 2 UMass 95 871997 Providence 2 Duke 98 871998 West Virginia 2 Cincinnati 75 741999 Purdue 2 Miami FL 73 63Miami OH 2 Utah 66 58Gonzaga 2 Stanford 82 742000 Seton Hall 2 Temple 67 65OTGonzaga 2 St John s 82 762002 Kent State 2 Alabama 71 582003 Auburn 2 Wake Forest 68 622004 Nevada 2 Gonzaga 91 722005 NC State 2 Connecticut c 65 622008 Davidson 2 Georgetown 74 702010 St Mary s 2 Villanova 75 682011 Florida State 2 Notre Dame 71 582014 Stanford 2 Kansas 60 572022 Miami FL 2 Auburn 79 619th seed victories edit Eight of the seventy eight 9 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also won in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Two of these victories was against a lower seeded team that had also advanced from the round of 64 due to upset thus these second round victories do not count as upsets and has been shown here in a table separate from the six upset wins by 9 seeds in the second round Defeated a lower seedYear Winner Loser Score2018 Kansas State 16 UMBC 50 432023 Florida Atlantic 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 78 70Second Round upsetsYear Winner Loser Score1992 UTEP 1 Kansas 66 601994 Boston College 1 North Carolina 75 722004 UAB 1 Kentucky 76 752010 Northern Iowa 1 Kansas 69 672013 Wichita State 1 Gonzaga 76 702018 Florida State 1 Xavier 75 708th seed victories edit Sixteen 16 of the seventy four 8 seeds who advanced from the round of 64 also achieved an upset victory in the round of 32 Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score1985 Villanova 1 Michigan 59 551986 Auburn 1 St John s 81 651990 North Carolina 1 Oklahoma 79 771996 Georgia 1 Purdue 76 691998 Rhode Island 1 Kansas 80 752000 North Carolina 1 Stanford 60 53Wisconsin 1 Arizona 66 592002 UCLA 1 Cincinnati 105 1012OT2004 Alabama 1 Stanford 70 672011 Butler 1 Pittsburgh 71 702014 Kentucky 1 Wichita State 78 762015 NC State 1 Villanova 71 682017 Wisconsin 1 Villanova 65 622021 Loyola Chicago 1 Illinois 71 582022 North Carolina 1 Baylor 93 86OT2023 Arkansas 1 Kansas 72 71Sweet Sixteen editThe Sweet Sixteen are the eight pairs of teams that meet in the Regional semifinals 15 seeds edit One of the four 15 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also achieved an upset victory in the Sweet Sixteen Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score2022 Saint Peter s 3 Purdue 67 64 15 14 seeds edit Although two 14 seeds made it to the Sweet Sixteen neither of them won their games in this round In 1986 Cleveland State lost to 7 seed Navy by only a single point 13 seeds edit Although six 13 seeds made it to the Sweet Sixteen none of them won their games in this round The closest margin of defeat happened in 1998 when Valparaiso lost to 8 seed Rhode Island by 6 points 12 seeds edit Two of the twenty two 12 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses Interestingly with these two victories a 12 seed has never lost against an 8 seed 16 Year Winner Loser Score2002 Missouri 8 UCLA 82 732021 Oregon State 8 Loyola Chicago 65 58 Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 11 seeds edit Nine of the twenty six 11 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that three of these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1986 LSU 2 Georgia Tech 70 641990 Loyola Marymount 7 Alabama 62 602001 Temple 7 Penn State 84 722006 George Mason 7 Wichita State 63 552011 VCU 10 Florida State 72 71OT2014 Dayton 10 Stanford 82 722017 Xavier 2 Arizona 73 712018 Loyola Chicago 7 Nevada 69 682021 UCLA 2 Alabama 88 78OT Not officially an upset because the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 10 seeds edit Nine of the twenty four 10 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that four of these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1987 LSU 3 DePaul 63 581990 Texas 6 Xavier 102 891991 Temple 3 Oklahoma State 72 631997 Providence 14 Chattanooga 71 651999 Gonzaga 6 Florida 73 722002 Kent State 3 Pittsburgh 78 732008 Davidson 3 Wisconsin 73 562016 Syracuse 11 Gonzaga 63 602022 Miami FL 11 Iowa State 70 56 Not an upset victory as the 10 seed defeated a lower seed Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 9 seeds edit Five of the eight 9 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also won in the Sweet Sixteen Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that one of these was an upset victory separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1994 Boston College 5 Indiana 77 682013 Wichita State 13 La Salle 72 582018 Florida State 4 Gonzaga 75 60Kansas State 5 Kentucky 61 582023 Florida Atlantic 4 Tennessee 62 55 Not an upset victory as the 9 seed defeated a lower seed Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 8 seeds edit Nine of the fifteen 8 seeds who advanced from the round of 32 also achieved upset victories won in the Sweet Sixteen Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that none of these was an upset victory separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1985 Villanova 5 Maryland 46 431986 Auburn 4 UNLV 70 631998 Rhode Island 13 Valparaiso 74 682000 North Carolina 4 Tennessee 74 69Wisconsin 4 LSU 61 482004 Alabama 5 Syracuse 80 712011 Butler 4 Wisconsin 61 542014 Kentucky 4 Louisville 74 692022 North Carolina 4 UCLA 73 66Elite Eight editThe Elite Eight are the four pairs of teams that meet in the Regional Finals 15 seeds edit The only 15 seed who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen Saint Peter s in 2022 was defeated in the Elite Eight by eight seed North Carolina 69 49 12 seeds edit Although two 12 seeds have advanced from the Sweet Sixteen both were defeated in the Elite Eight Missouri to second seeded Oklahoma 81 75 in 2002 and Oregon State to second seeded Houston 67 61 in 2021 11 seeds edit Five of the nine 11 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that four of these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines None of those teams would go on to win in the Final Four Year Winner Loser Score1986 LSU 1 Kentucky 59 572006 George Mason 1 Connecticut c 86 84OT2011 VCU 1 Kansas 71 612018 Loyola Chicago 9 Kansas State 78 622021 UCLA 1 Michigan 51 49 Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 10 seeds edit One of the nine 10 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses showing that this was an upset victory separated by more than 4 seed lines The team did not win in the Final Four Year Winner Loser Score2016 Syracuse 1 Virginia 68 629 seeds edit Two of the five 9 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses showing that these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score2013 Wichita State 2 Ohio State 70 66 11 2023 Florida Atlantic 3 Kansas State 79 76 17 8 seeds edit Six of the nine 8 seeds who advanced from the Sweet Sixteen also won in the Elite Eight Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses showing that three of these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1985 Villanova 2 North Carolina 56 442000 Wisconsin 6 Purdue 64 60North Carolina 7 Tulsa 59 552011 Butler 2 Florida 74 712014 Kentucky 2 Michigan 75 722022 North Carolina 15 Saint Peter s 69 49 Not an upset victory as the 8 seed defeated a lower seed Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines 7 seeds edit Three 7 seeds have advanced to the Final Four Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score2014 UConn 4 Michigan State 60 542015 Michigan State 4 Louisville 76 702017 South Carolina 4 Florida 77 70 Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines Final Four editThe Final Four are the winners of the four Regional Finals 9 seeds or lower edit No team seeded 9 or lower has ever won a game in the Final Four Notable close losses include a four point loss by 9 Wichita State in 2013 to top seed and eventual champions Louisville while two other teams lost on buzzer beating shots 11 UCLA to 1 Gonzaga 93 90 in overtime in 2021 and 9 Florida Atlantic to 5 San Diego State 71 70 in 2023 8 seeds edit Four of the six 8 seeds who advanced from the Elite Eight also won in the Final Four Seeds of the teams they defeated are in parentheses showing that three of these were upset victories separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1985 Villanova 2 Memphis State d 52 452011 Butler 11 VCU 70 622014 Kentucky 2 Wisconsin 74 732022 North Carolina 2 Duke 81 77 Not an upset victory as the 8 seed defeated a lower seed 7 seeds edit One of the three 7 seeds who advanced from the Elite Eight also won in the Final Four Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses showing that this was an upset victory separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score2014 UConn 1 Florida 63 536 seeds edit Three 6 seeds have advanced to the national championship game Seed of the Final Four team they defeated is in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score1983 North Carolina State 4 Georgia 67 601988 Kansas 2 Duke 66 591992 Michigan 4 Cincinnati 76 72 Not officially an upset as the teams were separated by fewer than 5 seed lines National championship edit8 seeds edit Only one of the four 8 seeds who advanced from the Final Four won the national championship the lowest seed ever to do so Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses showing that this was an upset victory separated by more than 4 seed lines Year Winner Loser Score1985 Villanova 1 Georgetown 66 647 seeds edit The only 7 seed to advance from the Final Four went on to win the national championship Seed of the team they defeated is in parentheses Year Winner Loser Score2014 UConn 8 Kentucky 60 54 Not an upset victory as the 7 seed defeated a lower seed 6 seeds edit Two of the three 6 seeds who advanced from the Final Four won the national championship Year Winner Loser Score1983 North Carolina State 1 Houston 54 521988 Kansas 1 Oklahoma 83 79Footnotes edit Known athletically as Little Rock since 2015 16 a b Now known athletically as Louisiana a b c d e Known athletically as UConn since 2013 14 a b c d Known as Memphis since 1994 95 Now known athletically as Green Bay a b Although this institution has been known as Detroit Mercy since a 1990 merger it did not add Mercy to its athletic brand name until 2017 a b Entered the game as the betting favorite in Las Vegas sports books 9 Entered the game as pick em even money in Las Vegas sports books 9 Entered the game as the betting favorite in Las Vegas sports books 10 a b c Known athletically as Charlotte since 2000 01 Known as Missouri State since 2005 06 References edit Thamel Pete March 22 2021 Why this may already be the craziest NCAA men s tournament ever Yahoo Sports Archived from the original on March 22 2021 Retrieved March 22 2021 Wilco Daniel March 17 2018 Last perfect bracket busts after UMBC pulls off biggest upset in NCAA tournament history NCAA com National Collegiate Athletic Association Archived from the original on March 18 2018 Retrieved March 18 2018 UMBC The University of Maryland Baltimore County scored the biggest upset in the history of the NCAA tournament beating top overall seed Virginia 74 54 Friday night and becoming the first 16 seed to win a game in 136 tries Camargo Alberto March 17 2023 16 seed FDU shocks 1 seed Purdue in first round of March Madness NCAA com NCAA Archived from the original on March 18 2023 Retrieved March 17 2023 Five years and one day since UMBC became the first 16 seed to beat a 1 seed FDU pulled off the unthinkable yet again knocking off 1 seed Purdue in a 63 58 shock upset on Friday 16 seeds are now 2 150 all time since the men s tournament expanded to 64 teams NCAA tourney upsets match first round record ESPN com March 19 2016 Archived from the original on July 13 2016 Retrieved March 20 2018 Wilco Daniel March 17 2018 Last perfect bracket busts after UMBC pulls off biggest upset in NCAA tournament history NCAA com National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved March 18 2018 Camargo Alberto March 17 2023 No 16 FDU shocks No 1 Purdue in first round of March Madness National Collegiate Athletic Association Turner Sports Interactive Inc Archived from the original on March 18 2023 Retrieved March 18 2023 Boone Kyle March 17 2022 March Madness 2022 Saint Peter s 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