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Since 1996, the most teams seeded #9 or lower to advance to the round of sixteen is 5 in 1999.
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Since 1996, the most common numbers of #1 seeds in the national semifinals are 2 (six times) and 1 (eight times).
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Since 1996, the average number of #1 seeds in the national semifinals round is just under 2.
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Since 1996, only one #15 seed (Florida Gulf Coast in 2013) has made it to the round of 16.
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Since 1996, Michigan State has 6 appearances in the national semifinals.
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Since 1996, ten out of nineteen national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.
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In nineteen years, the most common numbers of #1 seeds in the national semifinals are 2 (six times) and 1 (eight times).
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During PickHoops history, ten #11 seeds have advanced to the round of 16.
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Since PickHoops was founded, more #13 seeds (4) have advanced to the round of 16 than #9 seeds (3).
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Since PickHoops was founded, the SEC has had four different schools advance to the national semifinals (Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana State, and Mississipi State).
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During PickHoops history, the national semifinals have featured four #1 seeds only once, in 2008.
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During PickHoops history, no champion was lower than a #4 seed, until Connecticut (#7) won in 2014.
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Since PickHoops was founded, no teams seeded #6 have reached the national semifinals.
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Since PickHoops started, the national semifinals have featured just one #1 seed eight times.
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Since PickHoops started, the Colonial Athletic Association has had two different schools advance to the national semifinals (George Mason and Virginia Commonwealth).
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Since 1996, UCLA has 3 appearances in the national semifinals.
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Since PickHoops started, 30 out of 76 national semifinal teams were #1 seeds.

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