What seed was UConn in 2014?

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What seed was UConn in 2014?

7
Tournament seeds

Seed School Record
7 UConn 26–8
8 Memphis 23–9
9 George Washington 24–8
10 Saint Joseph’s

Who won the NCAA tournament in 2013?

Louisville
Louisville outlasts Michigan for national title Luke Hancock made all five of his 3-pointers and led Louisville to its first NCAA men’s basketball championship since 1986 with a 82-76 victory over Michigan on Monday night.

Who were the Final Four teams in 2015?

2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament

Season 2014–15
Champions Duke Blue Devils (5th title, 11th title game, 16th Final Four)
Runner-up Wisconsin Badgers (2nd title game, 4th Final Four)
Semifinalists Kentucky Wildcats (17th Final Four) Michigan State Spartans (9th Final Four)
Winning coach Mike Krzyzewski (5th title)

Which coach has the most Final Four appearances?

Mike Krzyzewski
Final Four appearances by coach

Coach School Appearances
Mike Krzyzewski Duke 12
John Wooden UCLA 12
Dean Smith North Carolina 11
Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 9

Where was the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament held in 2014?

The following are the sites selected to host each round of the 2014 tournament: The city of Arlington became the 29th individual host city, and the AT Stadium became the 38th host venue, for the Final Four. The tournament featured three new venues in cities that had previously hosted tournament games.

When did the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament end?

It began on March 18, 2014, and concluded with the UConn Huskies winning the championship game on April 7 at AT Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Is the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on TBS?

The year 2014 marked the fourth year of a 14-year partnership between CBS and Turner cable networks TBS, TNT and truTV to cover the entire tournament under the NCAA March Madness banner. TBS aired the Final Four for the first year since CBS’ 32 consecutive years of airing.

Who are the teams in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament?

The MAAC, OVC, WAC, Patriot League, Colonial, Sun Belt, Big Sky, Horizon League, Big South, Southern Conference, MAC, C-USA, and MEAC each had one representative, eliminated in the second round with a record of 0–1.

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