Since 1996, the most teams seeded #9 or lower to advance to the round of sixteen is 5 in 1999.PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, the most common numbers of #1 seeds in the national semifinals are 2 (six times) and 1 (eight times).PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, the average number of #1 seeds in the national semifinals round is just under 2.PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, only one #15 seed (Florida Gulf Coast in 2013) has made it to the round of 16.PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, Michigan State has 6 appearances in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, ten out of nineteen national semifinals have had at least one SEC team.PickHoops QuickFact
In nineteen years, the most common numbers of #1 seeds in the national semifinals are 2 (six times) and 1 (eight times).PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, ten #11 seeds have advanced to the round of 16.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops was founded, more #13 seeds (4) have advanced to the round of 16 than #9 seeds (3).PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops was founded, the SEC has had four different schools advance to the national semifinals (Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana State, and Mississipi State).PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, the national semifinals have featured four #1 seeds only once, in 2008.PickHoops QuickFact
During PickHoops history, no champion was lower than a #4 seed, until Connecticut (#7) won in 2014.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops was founded, no teams seeded #6 have reached the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, the national semifinals have featured just one #1 seed eight times.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, the Colonial Athletic Association has had two different schools advance to the national semifinals (George Mason and Virginia Commonwealth).PickHoops QuickFact
Since 1996, UCLA has 3 appearances in the national semifinals.PickHoops QuickFact
Since PickHoops started, 30 out of 76 national semifinal teams were #1 seeds.
Pick 65 Becomes PickHoops
In 2005, Pick 65 incorporated to become PickHoops, LLC. A brief summary of changes:
Upgraded system for faster response time
Automatic support for many more scoring systems
Group owners have more control over their groups
Improved bulletin board and instant polls
We don't have to become "Pick 66" if the tournament expands again
What hasn't changed is our staff, our exclusive features, and our commitment
to providing the best bracket tracker on the web.