First Four to Final Four? How First Four NCAA Tournament Teams Perform in March Madness

First Four to Final Four? How First Four NCAA Tournament Teams Perform in March Madness

First Four NCAA Tournament: Since 2011, the NCAA Tournament has featured 68 teams, with the First Four matchups deciding the final entries into the 64-team bracket. These initial games showcase the last four at-large selections alongside the last four automatic qualifiers, all vying for a chance to progress.

In 2023, No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson (FDU) made history as the first automatic qualifier from the First Four to win a first-round game, pulling off a shocking upset against No. 1 Purdue. However, the at-large winners from the First Four have had an even more significant impact, consistently demonstrating their ability to make deep runs during March Madness.

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) set a precedent in 2011 by advancing from the First Four to the Final Four, defeating several prominent programs along the way. Similarly, UCLA made a remarkable journey in 2021, progressing from Dayton to the Final Four, highlighted by an Elite Eight triumph over No. 1 Michigan.

Despite their lower seeds, these First Four teams have proven they can create a stir. In fact, the only tournaments where at least one at-large First Four team did not make it past the opening round of 64 are 2019 and 2025.

Here’s how they perform:

AQ First Four teams that have won in the NCAA tournament-

We only listed teams that won a game in the first round, or post-First Four games won. Gains are highlighted:

Team Seed Scores
2023 FDU (19-15) No. 16 W, No. 1 Purdue, 63-58
L, No. 9 Florida Atlantic, 78-70

How at-large First Four teams do in the NCAA tournament

We listed post-First Four games, meaning only the winners of the First Four games are here. Wins are in bold:

Team Seed Scores
2010-11 VCU (23-11) 11 W, No. 6 Georgetown, 74-56
W, No. 3 Purdue, 94-76
W, No. 10 Florida State, 72-71 (OT)
W, No. 1 Kansas, 71-61

L, No. 8 Butler, 70-62
2010-11 Clemson (21-11) 12 L, No. 5 West Virginia, 84-76
2011-12 South Florida (20-13) 12 W, No. 5 Temple, 58-44
L, No. 13 Ohio, 62-56
2011-12 BYU (25-8) 14 L, No. 3 Marquette, 88-68
2012-13 Saint Mary’s (27-6) 11 L, No. 6 Memphis, 54-52
2012-13 La Salle (21-9) 13 W, No. 4 Kansas State, 63-61
W, No. 12 Ole Miss, 76-74

L, No. 8 Wichita State, 72-58
2013-14 Tennessee (21-12) 11 W, No. 6 UMass, 86-67
W, No. 14 Mercer, 83-63

L, No. 2 Michigan, 73-71
2013-14 NC State (21-13) 12 L, No. 5 Saint Louis, 83-80 (OT)
2014-15 Ole Miss (20-12) 11 L, No. 6 Xavier, 76-57
2014-15 Dayton (25-8) 11 W, No. 6 Providence, 66-53
L, No. 3 Oklahoma, 72-66
2015-16 Wichita State (24-8) 11 W, No. 6 Arizona, 65-55
L, No. 3 Miami (FL), 65-57
2015-16 Michigan (22-12) 11 L, No. 6 Notre Dame, 70-63
2016-17 USC (24-9) 11 W, No. 6 SMU, 66-65
L, No. 3 Baylor, 82-78
2016-17 Kansas State (20-13) 11 L, No. 6 Cincinnati, 75-61
2017-18 St. Bonaventure (25-7) 11 L, No. 6 Florida, 77-62
2017-18 Syracuse (20-13) 11 W, No. 6 TCU, 57-52
W, No. 3 Michigan State, 55-53

L, No. 2 Duke, 69-65
2018-19 Belmont (26-5) 11 L, No. 6 Maryland, 79-77
2018-19 Arizona State (22-10) 11 L, No. 6 Buffalo, 91-74
2020-21 Drake (25-4) 11 L, No. 6 USC, 72-56
2020-21 UCLA (17-9) 11 W, No. 6 BYU, 73-62
W, No. 14 Abilene Christian, 67-47
W, No. 2 Alabama, 88-78 (OT)
W, No. 1 Michigan, 51-49

L, No. 1 Gonzaga, 93-90 (OT)
2021-22 Indiana (20-13) 12 L, No. 5 Saint Mary’s, 82-53
2021-22 Notre Dame (22-10) 11 W, No. 6 Alabama, 78-64
L, No. 3 Texas Tech, 59-53
2022-23 Arizona State (22-12) 11 L, No. 6 TCU, 72-70
2022-23 Pitt (22-11) 11 W, No. 6 Iowa State, 59-41
L, No. 3 Xavier, 84-73
2023-24 Colorado (24-10) 10 W, No. 7 Florida, 102-100
L, No. 2 Marquette, 81-77
2023-24 Colorado State (24-10) 10 L, No. 7 Texas, 56-44
2024-2025 Xavier (22-11) 11 L, No. 6 Illinois, 86-73
2024-2025 North Carolina (23-13) 11 L, No. 6 Ole Miss, 71-64

Remember the First Four teams the next time you’re filling out your bracket. In fact, two have advanced to the Final Four.

 

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