Who won NCAA Tournament in 2011?

Who won NCAA Tournament in 2011?

Connecticut
Connecticut won its third national championship in the championship game by defeating Butler 53–41. Upsets ruled the 2011 tournament.

Who was in the Final Four in 2011?

VCU, which played in the First Four, and Kentucky rounded out the Final Four in Houston. This was the first Final Four without a top seed since 2006 (No. 3 seed UConn, No. 4 Kentucky, No….2011 NCAA tournament: Upsets.

Team Score Opponent
No. 11 VCU 71-61 No. 1 Kansas

Who did VCU play in the Final Four?

Much to everyone’s surprise, VCU went on a run, taking down USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State, and No. 1-seeded Kansas to reach the Final Four. VCU ultimately lost to Butler, but it went down as making one of the best runs in NCAA tournament history. Watch the video and relive history.

Who won the NCAA tournament in 2009?

North Carolina
North Carolina defeated Michigan State 89-72 to win its fifth NCAA basketball championship.

Who won the NCAA Tournament in 2009?

What are the top 5 NCAA Tournament records from 2012?

2012 NCAA tournament: Stats, records 1 Missouri (1) — 84.0 2 Kentucky (6) — 81.3 3 Indiana (3) — 77.3 4 North Carolina (4) — 76.0 5 Ohio State (5) — 74.2

What happened in the 2012 NCAA Tournament?

Upsets were also a factor in the 2012 NCAA tournament. For the first time ever, two 15-seeds won in the same tournament as Norfolk State upset Missouri and Lehigh eliminated Duke. Additionally, No. 13 seed Ohio reached the Sweet 16 and took top-seeded North Carolina to overtime.

Which double-digit seeds won games in the NCAA Basketball Tournament?

Click or tap here for a closer look at the bracket. No. 2 Ohio State 78, No. 15 Loyola (Md.) 59 The following double-digit seeds won games (not counting the First Four): Michigan State (3), Duke (1) and Colorado State (1) — +8.0 Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State and Rob Jones, Saint Mary’s (1 each) — 23.0

Can two 15-seeds win in the same NCAA Tournament?

For the first time ever, two 15-seeds won in the same tournament as Norfolk State upset Missouri and Lehigh eliminated Duke. Additionally, No. 13 seed Ohio reached the Sweet 16 and took top-seeded North Carolina to overtime. Click or tap here for a closer look at the bracket. No. 2 Ohio State 78, No. 15 Loyola (Md.) 59