Some fun facts about the NCAA’s Sweet 16

First, click here for an spreadsheet on the NCAA Tournament thus far. Or you can download the spreadsheet by clicking here.

Now, here are some fun facts about the NCAA’s Sweet 16.

Sweet 16 seeds:

  • There are three No. 1 seeds (Kentucky, Syracuse and Duke)
  • There are three No. 2 seeds (West Virginia, Ohio State and Kansas State)
  • There is one No. 3 seed (Baylor)
  • There is one No. 4 seed (Purdue)
  • There are two No. 5 seeds (Michigan State and Butler)
  • There are two No. 6 seeds (Xavier and Tennessee)
  • There is one No. 9 seed (Northern Iowa)
  • There is one No. 10 seed (Saint Mary’s)
  • There is one No. 11 seed (Washington)
  • There is one No. 12 seed (Cornell)

RPIs of the Sweet 16 teams:

  • 2-Kentucky
  • 3-Duke
  • 4-West Virginia
  • 5-Syracuse
  • 6-Kansas St
  • 9-Baylor
  • 12-Butler
  • 14-Tennessee
  • 16-Purdue
  • 17-Northern Iowa
  • 19-Xavier
  • 22-Ohio State
  • 28-Michigan State
  • 35-Saint Mary’s
  • 41-Washington
  • 46-Cornell

Conference records (conferences with two or more wins):

  • Big 10 is 7-2
  • Big 12 is 7-5
  • Big East is 6-6
  • ACC is 5-5
  • SEC is 4-2
  • Pac-10 is 3-1
  • West Coast Conference is 3-1

Won-loss records of the seeds:

  • No. 1 seeds are 7-1
  • No. 2 seeds are 7-1
  • No. 3 seeds are 4-3
  • No. 4 seeds are 4-3
  • No. 5 seeds are 5-2
  • No. 6 seeds are 4-2
  • No. 7 seeds are 1-4
  • No. 8 seeds are 2-4
  • No. 9 seeds are 3-3
  • No. 10 seeds are 4-3
  • No. 11 seeds are 3-3
  • No. 12 seeds are 2-3
  • No. 13 seeds are 1-4
  • No. 14 seeds are 1-4
  • No. 15 seeds are 0-4
  • No. 16 seeds are 0-4

Cumulative seeds left in each region:

  • West: 14
  • South: 18
  • Midwest: 22
  • East: 26

Four teams that have the toughest road thus far:

  • Washington beat a No. 6 seed (Marquette) and a No. 3 seed (New Mexico)
  • Cornell beat a No. 5 seed (Temple) and a No. 4 seed (Wisconsin)
  • Northern Iowa beat a No. 8 seed (UNLV) and a No. 1 seed (Kansas)
  • Saint Mary’s beat a No. 7 seed (Richmond) and a No. 2 seed (Villanova)
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  1. 1 ben March 21, 2010 8:48 pm at 8:48 pm

    11 different conferences represented among the Sweet 16. Pretty amazing.

    And the NCAA wants to mess it up. Sad.

  2. 2 Timmy Alvine March 21, 2010 9:41 pm at 9:41 pm

    Oh man, isn’t this why we tune into March Madness… we got upsets all over the place but in the West Bracket, Syracuse and Kansas State the number one and two seeds both were able to get to the sweet 16. To add to that Butler and Xavier got there and they are no team to take lightly. I am sure I am not the only one who waits all year to see basketball played at this caliber. Any team could honestly go on in this bracket to the Elite Eight.

    If you are as confused as I am, and most people for that matter on who to take going into the Eight Eight and Final Four, you might want to check out this write up @ http://www.lionsdenu.com/march-madness-2010-sweet-16-west-bracket-syr-vs-but-xav-vs-ksu/ … it has full in depth write-ups on all sixteen teams as well as predictions for all eight games in the sweet sixteen round.

    So who you got in the West Bracket? I have to take the favourites in Syracuse and Kansas State, they are simply playing the best basketball out of any team in the bracket… But anything is possible, especially this year!!!

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