We almost saw No. 8 North Carolina join the conversation in 2022, but they ended up losing to the top-seeded Jayhawks in the final.

We almost saw No. 8 North Carolina join the conversation in 2022, but they ended up losing to the top-seeded Jayhawks in the final.
ISHIKA SAMANT
March Madness

What’s the lowest seed to win March Madness?

Jennifer Bubel
Sports Journalist, AS USA
Sports journalist who grew up in Dallas, TX. Lover of all things sports, she got her degree from Texas Tech University (Wreck ‘em Tech!) in 2011. Joined Diario AS USA in 2021 and now covers mostly American sports (primarily NFL, NBA, and MLB) as well as soccer from around the world.
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March Madness saw the No. 8 University of North Carolina Tar Heels going up against the top-seeded Kansas Jayhawks in the 2022 NCAA Championship. If UNC had pulled off the win, they would have been in the conversation as one of the lowest seeds to win the tournament. Alas, they did not.

The lowest seed to win March Madness

Even if UNC had won, though, they would not have been the lowest-ranked team to do so. They simply would have been the most recent. The lowest-ranked team to ever win the tournament was actually a No. 8 seed, and that record belongs to the Villanova Wildcats from 1985.

The Wildcats beat their Big East rivals and top-seeded Georgetown in the NCAA championship, 66-64. On their way to the top, they defeated No. 1 Michigan, No. 2 seeds North Carolina and Memphis, and No. 5 Maryland. It is still considered one of the biggest upsets in March Madness history.

That year was the start of the 64-team format. Since then, the lowest seeds to make it to the final have also been the No. 8 seeds. In 2011, No. 8. Butler lost to No. 3 Connecticut. In 2014, No. 8 Kentucky fell to No. 7 Connecticut - those two teams combined for the lowest seed total ever in championship game history, and it was the first time a final had ever been played without a No. 1, 2, or 3 seed. Then, of course, in 2022, No. 1 UNC fell to No. 1 Kansas.

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