Bracket not busted: All top 8 seeds advance to Sweet 16 in chalky March Madness (2024)

March Madness arrived with visions of chaos. Based on last year’s bracket, there was little reason to doubt it.

The only surprise so far has been the lack of pandemonium.

The top two seeds from each region are headed to the Sweet 16 for just the fifth time. One double-digit seed will join them. Most of the Cinderellas that put the madness in March busted out of the bracket long before midnight.

The bluebloods and big boys — many of them, anyway — are going to the regionals and they all want more.

“I didn’t come back to make the Sweet 16,” Purdue big man Zach Edey said after the Boilermakers’ 106-67 victory over Utah State. “I came back to make a run, a deep run. Nobody is satisfied with where we are now.”

Last year’s Final Four was unlike any other, a bracket-busting foursome with no teams seeded better than No. 4 for the first time since the bracket expanded in 1979.

Reigning national champion UConn has looked good in its bid to repeat this year, but there wasn’t a dominant team during the regular season, opening the door for what was expected to be a wild NCAA Tournament.

It didn’t happen.

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The upsets that punctuate March have been limited — 13-seed Yale and 12-seeds James Madison and Grand Canyon and 14th-seeded Oakland are all headed home. The only true buzzer-beater was a tying 3-pointer by Texas A&M’s Andersson Garcia to force overtime against Houston. The average margin of victory the first two rounds was 15.8 points, second-highest since 1985.

Purdue erased some of the disappointment of last year’s first-round flameout with a pair of lopsided wins, setting up a Sweet 16 matchup with a Gonzaga team back in the underdog role. Fellow No. 1 seeds North Carolina, UConn and Houston also are through.

The Cougars were the only ones tested, needing overtime to beat . No other game involving a No. 1 seed was closer than 16 points.

No. 2 seeds Arizona, Tennessee, Marquette and Iowa State also advanced, marking the fifth time — first since 2019 — that all eight top-two seeds reached the Sweet 16 since the start of seeding in 1979.

Also in are No. 3 seeds Illinois and Creighton, along with fourth-seeded Duke and Alabama. The average seed for the Sweet 16 is a chalky 3.3, right behind the 3.1 in 2019 and 2009.

Double-digit seeds

Oakland’s Jack Gohlke took the first big star turn of the NCAA Tournament, pouring in 10 3-pointers — second-most ever — in the 14th-seeded Golden Grizzlies’ upset win over No. 3 seed Kentucky. Gohlke hit six more 3s against N.C. State, but the Wolfpack outlasted Oakland in overtime to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2015.

That leaves No. 11 seed N.C. State, which had to win the ACC tournament just to get into the bracket, as the only double-digit seed left after San Diego State blew out No. 13 Yale in the final game of the second round.

“I think that’s what March is about,” N.C. State big man DJ Burns said. “Some teams got here by winning their conference just like us and that doesn’t mean they’re a bad team.”

Powerhouse ACC

The ACC had what was considered a down year with just five teams making the NCAA Tournament.

Virginia bowed out in the First Four, but top-seeded North Carolina, Duke, Clemson and N.C. State are all through to the Sweet 16, giving the ACC a sparkling 8-1 record through the first two rounds.

The ACC is the sixth league to get four teams through to the Sweet 16 since the NCAA Tournament expanded in 1985. The Big East was the last to do it, in 2003.

Big East beast

Big East coaches, players and fans were frustrated with the bracket reveal when just three teams made it into the bracket.

The league is rolling so far with three teams getting through to the Sweet 16 and a 6-0 record.

UConn is looking good in its bid to become the first repeat champion since Florida in 2006-07, winning its first two games by an average of 28 points.

Marquette ended its early-exit woes, reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2016. Creighton is also into the regional round after coming within seconds of reaching the Final Four a year ago.

“You’ve see how other leagues that got the bids that our league deserved has underperformed,” UConn coach Dan Hurley said. “Obviously the mistake was made. It sucks.”

Big ratings

The limited buzzer beaters and lack of Cinderella runs haven’t squashed interest in this year’s NCAA Tournament.

The NCAA said the first round on Thursday averaged a record 8.5 million viewers across CBS and the Turner channels and Friday’s games drew 8.6 million, second-most ever. Interest climbed even more for Saturday’s second-round games, averaging 10.8 million viewers, another record.

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Bracket not busted: All top 8 seeds advance to Sweet 16 in chalky March Madness (2024)

FAQs

How many 16 seeds have beaten 1 seeds in March Madness? ›

Top seeds own a 154-2 all-time record against 16 seeds. FDU vs. Purdue in 2023 was only the second time the upset has happened. That means 16 seeds have a 1.28 winning percentage against 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament.

Has an 11 seed ever made it to the championship? ›

The lowest seeds to make the men's Final Four, Elite Eight and Sweet 16
Lowest seed to...
Make Final FourNo. 11 (1986 LSU; 2006 George Mason; 2011 VCU; 2018 Loyola Chicago; 2021 UCLA; 2024 NC State)
Make championship gameNo. 8 (1985 Villanova; 2011 Butler; 2014 Kentucky; 2022 North Carolina)
Win titleNo. 8 (1985 Villanova)
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Has a 7 seed won the NCAA tournament? ›

7 seed or lower have made it to the Final Four. Of those teams, five ended up making it to the national championship. The aforementioned Wildcats and 2014 UConn (a No. 7 seed) are the only teams to win a title.

How do you tally a March Madness bracket? ›

Here is a scoring breakdown for each round of play:
  1. First Round: 1 point.
  2. Second Round: 2 points.
  3. Sweet 16: 4 points.
  4. Elite 8: 8 points.
  5. Final Four: 16 points.
  6. Championship: 32 points.

Has an 8th seed beaten a 1 NBA? ›

8 seeds had advanced past No. 1 seeds in Round 1 of the playoffs, beginning with the No. 8 Nuggets' victory over the No. 1 SuperSonics during the 1994 season.

What was the lowest seed to ever win the tournament? ›

The lowest seed to win the NCAA Championship is Villanova. In the 1985 NCAA Tournament, Villanova was a No. 8 seed and defeated the one-seeded Georgetown Hoyas 66-64.

Has the 8th seed ever made the finals? ›

Last year's Heat were not the first No. 8 seed to reach the Finals. In the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season, the Knicks went 27-23 to grab the East's eighth and final playoff spot.

Has a 7th seed ever made it to the finals? ›

A No. 7 seed has never won its conference championship round and advanced to the NBA Finals. That means that the 2023 Lakers have the opportunity to write a whole new chapter of NBA Finals history, in addition to competing for a championship.

Has a number 1 seed ever won the NCAA Tournament? ›

Of the 39 national champions since 1985, 25 of them were No. 1 seeds. Thirteen of the past 17 title winners have come from the top line. As crazy as March can be, the best teams of the regular season often have the most success in the postseason.

What is the biggest upset in March Madness history? ›

Biggest point-spread upsets in NCAA championship game history:
  • Connecticut +9.5 over Duke, 77–74, in 1999.
  • Villanova +9 over Georgetown, 66–64, in 1985.
  • Kansas +8 over Oklahoma, 83–79, in 1988.
  • North Carolina State +7.5 over Houston, 54–52 in 1983.
  • Texas Western +6.5 over Kentucky, 72–65 in 1966.

Has 7th seed ever won NBA championship? ›

Since the playoffs expanded to 16 teams in 1984, no seven seed has ever won the NBA championship. In fact, over that span, just four No. 7 seeds have made it past the first round (h/t The Ringer).

Has a number one seed ever lost? ›

1 seed has lost in the first round of March Madness twice before. In 2018, the Virginia Cavaliers were beaten 74-54 by the No. 16 seed UMBC Retrievers, and last season, the Purdue Boilermakers slumped to a 63-58 loss to the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights. Before UMBC blew out Virginia, 16-seeds were 0-135 against 1-seeds.

What does max mean in march madness bracket? ›

BRACKET: The name of the bracket. PTS: The number of total points the bracket has earned. MAX: The maximum number of points the bracket can earn through the rest of the tournament. This number can be low if the team a player picked to win the championship is eliminated in an early round.

What does PCT mean in March Madness bracket? ›

PCT (Percentile): The percentile your performance falls within, graded against all other entrants in the game. RK (Rank): Your numerical rank in the entire field of entrants.

How many different March Madness brackets can you make? ›

The amount of different possible outcomes comes out to exactly 9,223,372,036,854,775,808, according to the NCAA.

How many 15 seeds have beaten 2 seeds in March Madness? ›

Eleven 15 seeds have upset 2 seeds in the NCAA tournament history. Going into 2024, 15 seeds had an 11-141 all-time record against 2s, a 7.24 win percentage. Here are all of the times it's ever happened.

What is the farthest a 16 seed has gone? ›

16-seeds have only gone as far as the second round in the NCAA tournament, and there are only two teams to have ever done it: the UMBC Retrievers in 2018, and the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights just last year in 2023. These were also the only two teams in men's hoops history to ever knock out a 1-seed in the postseason.

How many 14 seeds have beaten 3 seeds in March Madness? ›

3 seeds in March Madness. Twenty-three No. 14 seeds have upset 3 seeds since 1985, giving them a 23-133 record all-time. That equates to a 14.74 win percentage.

How many times has a 1 seed won the NCAA Tournament? ›

According to statistical analysis, 1 seeds have won the NCAA Basketball Tournament a remarkable 31 times from 1979 to 2021.

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