Miscellaneous NCAA/NIT/RPI Stuff, circa 2000

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NCAA Champions (17)
Connecticut (3): 2004, 2011, 2014
Duke (3): 2001, 2010, 2015
Florida (2): 2006, 2007
North Carolina (2): 2005, 2009
Kansas (1): 2008
Kentucky (1): 2013
Louisville (1): 2013
Maryland (1): 2002
Michigan State (1): 2000
Syracuse (1): 2003
Villanova (1): 2016

NCAA Runners-Up (17)
Butler (2): 2010, 2011
Kansas (2): 2003, 2012
Arizona (1): 2001
Florida (1): 2000
Georgia Tech (1): 2004
Illinois (1): 2005
Indiana (1): 2002
Kentucky (1): 2014
Memphis (1): 2008
Michigan (1): 2013
Michigan State (1): 2009
North Carolina (1): 2016
Ohio State (1): 2007
UCLA (1): 2006
Wisconsin (1): 2015

NCAA Final 4 Appearances (68)
Michigan State (6): 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015
North Carolina (5): 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2016
Connecticut (4): 2004, 2009, 2011, 2014
Duke (4): 2001, 2004, 2010, 2015
Florida (4): 2000, 2006, 2007, 2014
Kansas (4): 2002, 2003, 2008, 2012
Kentucky (4): 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
Louisville (3): 2005, 2012, 2013
Syracuse (3): 2003, 2013, 2016
UCLA (3): 2006, 2007, 2008
Wisconsin (3): 2000, 2014, 2015
Butler (2): 2010, 2011
Maryland (2): 2001, 2002
Ohio State (2): 2007, 2012
Oklahoma (2): 2002, 2016
Villanova (2): 2009, 2016
Arizona (1): 2001
George Mason (1): 2006
Georgetown (1): 2007
Georgia Tech (1): 2004
Illinois (1): 2005
Indiana (1): 2002
LSU (1): 2006
Marquette (1): 2003
Memphis (1): 2008
Michigan (1): 2013
Oklahoma State (1): 2004
Texas (1): 2003
VCU (1): 2011
West Virginia (1): 2010
Wichita State (1): 2013

RPI of National Champs (17)
Duke -- 1 (2001)
Kentucky – 2 (2012)
Maryland – 3 (2002)
North Carolina – 3 (2009)
Duke – 3 (2010)
Louisville – 3 (2013)
Villanova – 4 (2016)
Connecticut – 5 (2004)
Kansas – 5 (2008)
North Carolina – 6 (2005)
Florida – 6 (2007)
Duke – 6 (2015)
Syracuse – 9 (2003)
Michigan State -- 13 (2000)
Connecticut – 14 (2011)
Florida – 15 (2006)
Connecticut – 22 (2014)

RPI of Runners-Up (17)
Ohio State – 1 (2007)
Illinois – 2 (2005)
Memphis – 3 (2008)
Wisconsin – 4 (2015)
North Carolina – 5 (2016)
Kansas – 6 (2003)
Michigan State – 6 (2009)
Kansas – 6 (2012)
Arizona -- 8 (2001)
UCLA – 10 (2006)
Butler – 12 (2010)
Georgia Tech -- 16 (2004)
Kentucky – 17 (2014)
Florida -- 18 (2000)
Indiana – 20 (2002)
Michigan – 21 (2013)
Butler – 33 (2011)

RPI of Semifinalists (34)
Kansas – 1 (2002)
Duke -- 1 (2004)
Florida – 1 (2014)
Kentucky – 1 (2015)
North Carolina – 2 (2008)
Michigan State -- 3 (2001)
UCLA – 3 (2007)
Texas – 4 (2003)
UCLA – 4 (2008)
West Virginia – 4 (2010)
Oklahoma – 5 (2002)
Oklahoma State – 6 (2004)
Wisconsin – 6 (2014)
Oklahoma – 6 (2016)
Kentucky – 7 (2011)
Ohio State – 7 (2012)
Connecticut – 8 (2009)
Georgetown – 9 (2007)
Marquette – 10 (2003)
Louisville – 12 (2005)
LSU – 13 (2006)
Villanova – 13 (2009)
Louisville – 14 (2012)
Syracuse – 14 (2013)
Michigan State – 21 (2005)
Maryland -- 22 (2001)
Michigan State – 23 (2015)
George Mason – 26 (2006)
Michigan State – 28 (2010)
Wisconsin -- 32 (2000)
Wichita State – 37 (2013)
North Carolina -- 41 (2000)
VCU – 49 (2011)
Syracuse – 72 (2016)

NIT Champions (17)
South Carolina (2): 2005, 2006
Stanford (2): 2012, 2015
Baylor (1): 2013
Dayton (1): 2010
George Washington (1): 2016
Memphis (1): 2002
Michigan (1): 2004
Minnesota (1): 2014
Ohio State (1): 2008
Penn State (1): 2009
Saint John’s (1): 2003
Tulsa (1): 2001
Wake Forest (1): 2000
West Virginia (1): 2007
Wichita State (1): 2011

NIT Runners-Up (17)
Alabama (2): 2001, 2011
Baylor (1): 2009
Clemson (1): 2007
Georgetown (1): 2003
Iowa (1): 2013
Massachusetts (1): 2008
Miami-Florida (1): 2015
Michigan (1): 2006
Minnesota (1): 2012
North Carolina (1): 2010
Notre Dame (1): 2000
Rutgers (1): 2004
Saint Joseph’s (1): 2005
South Carolina (1): 2002
SMU (1): 2014
Valparaiso (1): 2016

NIT Final 4 Appearances (68)
Memphis (3): 2001, 2002, 2005
Minnesota (3): 2003, 2012, 2014
South Carolina (3): 2002, 2005, 2006
Alabama (2): 2001, 2011
Baylor (2): 2009, 2013
BYU (2): 2013, 2016
Maryland (2): 2005, 2013
Massachusetts (2): 2008, 2012
Michigan (2): 2004, 2006
Notre Dame (2): 2000, 2009
Old Dominion (2): 2006, 2015
Ole Miss (2): 2008, 2010
Penn State (2): 2000, 2009
San Diego State (2): 2009, 2016
Stanford (2): 2012, 2015
Temple (2): 2002, 2015
Air Force (1): 2007
Clemson (2): 2007, 2014
Colorado (1): 2011
Dayton (1): 2010
Detroit (1): 2001
Florida (1): 2008
Florida State: 2014
George Washington (1): 2016
Georgetown (1): 2003
Iowa (1): 2013
Iowa State (1): 2004
Louisville (1): 2006
Miami-Florida (1): 2015
Mississippi State (1): 2007
North Carolina (1): 2010
NC State (1): 2000
Ohio State (1): 2008
Oregon (1): 2004
Rhode Island (1): 2010
Rutgers (1): 2004
Saint John’s (1): 2003
Saint Joseph’s (1): 2005
SMU (1): 2014
Syracuse (1): 2002
Texas Tech (1): 2003
Tulsa (1): 2001
Valparaiso (1): 2016
Wake Forest (1): 2000
Washington (1): 2012
Washington State (1): 2011
West Virginia (1): 2007
Wichita State (1): 2011

NCAA Tournament Every Year since 2000
1. Duke
2. Gonzaga
3. Kansas
4. Michigan State
5. Wisconsin

Power 6 Programs with No NCAA Appearances since 2000
1. Northwestern
2. Rutgers

Power 6 Programs with No NCAA Wins since 2000
1. Nebraska
2. Northwestern
3. Oregon State
4. Rutgers
5. South Carolina
 

I thought Georgia tech lost to UCONN in 2004 not Duke? Didn't Duke lose to UCONN in 99?
 


And some more season wrap-up, updates

Projecting At-Larges (1991-92 through 2015-16)
1991-92: 33/34
1992-93: 31/34
1993-94: 30/34
1994-95: 30/34
1995-96: 33/34
1996-97: 31/34
1997-98: 30/34
1998-99: 31/34
1999-00: 32/34
2000-01: 34/34 -- perfect --
2001-02: 33/34
2002-03: 33/34
2003-04: 31/34
2004-05: 32/34
2005-06: 31/34
2006-07: 32/34
2007-08: 33/34
2008-09: 34/34 -- perfect --
2009-10: 33/34
2010-11: 35/37
2011-12: 36/37
2012-13: 36/37
2013-14: 36/36 – perfect --
2014-15: 33/36
2015-16: 32/36
Totals: 815/865 (94.2%)

Jerry Palm (CBSSports.com) At-Large Projections
2010-11: 35/37 (St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; UAB/USC in instead)
2011-12: 35/37 (Northwestern/Seton Hall; Iona/NC State in instead)
2012-13: 36/37 (Tennessee; Middle Tennessee in instead)
2013-14: 35/36 (SMU; NC State in instead)
2014-15: 35/36 (Colorado State/UCLA in instead)
2015-16: 34/36 (Monmouth/Saint Bonaventure; Tulsa/Vanderbilt instead)
Since Field of 68: 210/219 (95.9%)

Joe Lunardi (ESPN.com) At-Large Projections
2010-11: 34/37 (Colorado/St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB/VCU in instead)
2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead)
2012-13: 37/37 – perfect --
2013-14: 35/36 (SMU; NC State in instead)
2014-15: 34/36 (Colorado State/Temple; Indiana/UCLA in instead)
2015-16: 33/36 (Saint Bonaventure/Saint Mary’s/San Diego State; Syracuse/Tulsa/Vanderbilt instead)
Since Field of 68: 209/219 (95.42%)

SelectionSunday At-Large Projections
2010-11: 35/37 (Colorado/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB in instead)
2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead)
2012-13: 36/37 (Kentucky; LaSalle in instead)
2013-14: 36/36 – perfect --
2014-15: 33/36 (Colorado State/Old Dominion/Temple; BYU/Indiana/UCLA in instead)
2015-16: 32/36: (Monmouth/Saint Bonaventure/Saint Mary’s/San Diego State; Syracuse/Tulsa/Vanderbilt/Wichita State instead)
Since Field of 68: 208/219 (95%)

Five Worst RPI At-Larges Since Expansion to 68 (Worst to Best)
72. Syracuse – 2015-16
67. USC – 2010-11
64. Marquette -- 2010-11
63. Vanderbilt – 2015-16
61. Indiana – 2014-15

First Four RPI At-Larges (Best to Worst)
28. Middle Tennessee (2012-13) -- L
29. Saint Mary’s (2012-13) – W
31. UAB (2010-11) -- L
32. Dayton (2014-15) – W (Round of 32)
36. BYU (2014-15) -- L
37. Cal (2011-12) – L
40. Boise State (2014-15) -- L
40. Iona (2011-12) – L
41. Boise State (2012-13) -- L
42. Tennessee (2013-14) – W (Sweet 16)
45. BYU (2011-12) – W
46. La Salle (2012-13) – W (Sweet 16)
47. Wichita State (2015-16) – W (Round of 32)
47. Xavier (2013-14) -- L
49. VCU (2010-11) – W (Final 4)
52. USF (2011-12) – W (Round of 32)
55. NC State (2013-14) – W (Round of 32)
56. Iowa (2013-14) -- L
57. Clemson (2010-11) – W
57. Michigan (2015-16) – W
58. Tulsa (2015-16) – L
60. Ole Miss (2014-15) – W
63. Vanderbilt (2015-16) -- L
67. USC (2010-11) – L
 

Projecting At-Larges (1991-92 through 2015-16) 1991-92: 33/34 1992-93: 31/34 1993-94: 30/34 1994-95: 30/34 1995-96: 33/34 1996-97: 31/34 1997-98: 30/34 1998-99: 31/34 1999-00: 32/34 2000-01: 34/34 -- perfect -- 2001-02: 33/34 2002-03: 33/34 2003-04: 31/34 2004-05: 32/34 2005-06: 31/34 2006-07: 32/34 2007-08: 33/34 2008-09: 34/34 -- perfect -- 2009-10: 33/34 2010-11: 35/37 2011-12: 36/37 2012-13: 36/37 2013-14: 36/36 – perfect -- 2014-15: 33/36 2015-16: 32/36 Totals: 815/865 (94.2%) Jerry Palm (CBSSports.com) At-Large Projections 2010-11: 35/37 (St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; UAB/USC in instead) 2011-12: 35/37 (Northwestern/Seton Hall; Iona/NC State in instead) 2012-13: 36/37 (Tennessee; Middle Tennessee in instead) 2013-14: 35/36 (SMU; NC State in instead) 2014-15: 35/36 (Colorado State/UCLA in instead) 2015-16: 34/36 (Monmouth/Saint Bonaventure; Tulsa/Vanderbilt instead) Since Field of 68: 210/219 (95.9%) Joe Lunardi (ESPN.com) At-Large Projections 2010-11: 34/37 (Colorado/St. Mary’s/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB/VCU in instead) 2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead) 2012-13: 37/37 – perfect -- 2013-14: 35/36 (SMU; NC State in instead) 2014-15: 34/36 (Colorado State/Temple; Indiana/UCLA in instead) 2015-16: 33/36 (Saint Bonaventure/Saint Mary’s/San Diego State; Syracuse/Tulsa/Vanderbilt instead) Since Field of 68: 209/219 (95.42%) SelectionSunday At-Large Projections 2010-11: 35/37 (Colorado/Virginia Tech; Georgia/UAB in instead) 2011-12: 36/37 (Seton Hall; Iona in instead) 2012-13: 36/37 (Kentucky; LaSalle in instead) 2013-14: 36/36 – perfect -- 2014-15: 33/36 (Colorado State/Old Dominion/Temple; BYU/Indiana/UCLA in instead) 2015-16: 32/36: (Monmouth/Saint Bonaventure/Saint Mary’s/San Diego State; Syracuse/Tulsa/Vanderbilt/Wichita State instead) Since Field of 68: 208/219 (95%) Five Worst RPI At-Larges Since Expansion to 68 (Worst to Best) 72. Syracuse – 2015-16 67. USC – 2010-11 64. Marquette -- 2010-11 63. Vanderbilt – 2015-16 61. Indiana – 2014-15 First Four RPI At-Larges (Best to Worst) 28. Middle Tennessee (2012-13) -- L 29. Saint Mary’s (2012-13) – W 31. UAB (2010-11) -- L 32. Dayton (2014-15) – W (Round of 32) 36. BYU (2014-15) -- L 37. Cal (2011-12) – L 40. Boise State (2014-15) -- L 40. Iona (2011-12) – L 41. Boise State (2012-13) -- L 42. Tennessee (2013-14) – W (Sweet 16) 45. BYU (2011-12) – W 46. La Salle (2012-13) – W (Sweet 16) 47. Wichita State (2015-16) – W (Round of 32) 47. Xavier (2013-14) -- L 49. VCU (2010-11) – W (Final 4) 52. USF (2011-12) – W (Round of 32) 55. NC State (2013-14) – W (Round of 32) 56. Iowa (2013-14) -- L 57. Clemson (2010-11) – W 57. Michigan (2015-16) – W 58. Tulsa (2015-16) – L 60. Ole Miss (2014-15) – W 63. Vanderbilt (2015-16) -- L 67. USC (2010-11) – L


It's definitely the offseason! ?
 


Power 6 Programs with No NCAA Wins since 2000
1. Nebraska
2. Northwestern
3. Oregon State
4. Rutgers
5. South Carolina

A lot of fans here would like to add another category:

Power 6 Programs with No NCAA Wins since 2000 (Where the Opponent was Trying in All of the Games)

so they could add the Gophers to the list.
 

Power 6 Programs with No NCAA Wins since 2000
1. Nebraska
2. Northwestern
3. Oregon State
4. Rutgers
5. South Carolina

Not a surprise to anyone, but we really do have three of the real dumpster fire programs in our conference.
 









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