"Purdue vs. Gonzaga is a matchup of the two teams with the most tournament wins without a title (46). Illinois is right behind them (44).
Arizona can become the West Coast's first national champion since… Arizona in 1997. Purdue and Illinois can become the Big Ten's first champion since Michigan State in 2000.
UConn vs. San Diego State is a rematch of last year's title game, and Marquette vs. NC State is a rematch of the 1974 title game, which took place 50 years ago this week.
Clemson, Tennessee, Alabama and Creighton are the only Sweet 16 teams that have never made the Final Four.
Duke hasn't beaten a higher seed since 1994 (0-5 in that time), and Gonzaga is 0-9 all-time against No. 1 seeds. Can they pull off upsets against top-seeded Houston and Purdue?
Illinois vs. Iowa State is a matchup between KenPom's No. 1 offense (Illinois) and No. 1 defense (Iowa State).
UNC is making its 31st Sweet 16 appearance since the tourney expanded to 32 teams in 1975, the most of any school. Duke is second with 28.
Marquette, Gonzaga and Creighton are the only Sweet 16 schools without football, though all three had successful programs in the early 20th century.
NC State's surprise run marks the 15th straight tournament that a "Power Six" team seeded 8th or worse has reached the Sweet 16.
San Diego State has more wins in the past two tournaments (seven) than all previous tournaments combined (six).
Plus, my personal favorite: 95% of national champions over the last 21 years have met two criteria: 21st or better in adjusted offensive efficiency and 37th or better in adjusted defensive efficiency. Eight teams met both criteria this year (Arizona, Auburn, Creighton, Duke, Houston, Marquette, Purdue, UConn) and seven made the Sweet 16 (everyone but Auburn)."
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