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22 Schools Eligible to Win the Dual Championship for 2022

Whats the list now? I think its down to Arizona, Nova, Michigan, and Texas. Well Kansas for now.

Iowa State advanced both squads to the sweet 16. That team in light blue is still in it...for now
 
Iowa State (both in Sweet 16)

Men in Sweet 16, women still need to play:

Michigan
*Arizona
North Carolina
Villanova


Kansas
Tennessee
Miami
Virginia Tech
LSU
Delaware
Arkansas
Baylor

*Iowa
Gonzaga
Indiana
*UConn

*Kentucky
Creighton
Ohio St
Notre Dame
 
The matchups tomorrow will eliminate two more, since Arizona plays NC and Michigan plays Villanova. So there will definitely be three schools in both sweet sixteens.

Oddly, Michigan's men play Villanova in the sweet sixteen, with almost reversed seedings, so both schools will fall if the results go according to seed. I'd guess Iowa State may have the best chance of making both elite eights, but I wouldn't be surprised if Creighton has something to say about that. It looks highly unlikely that any school will make both final fours.
 
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Uconn men should be in the sweet 16 smdh,probably wouldve gotten destroyed by Gonzaga but wouldve been nice to have that experience in the sweet 16.
 
Michigan is now out after their Men's team lost to Nova. Didn't think they would be one of the last schools to be eliminated.
 
Let’s go Tarheels!!!! :rolleyes::D

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UNC and Iowa State men and women playing tonight - Iowa State women are the only favorite team.
 
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This list is dropping like flies, a fun list to have every year. Its now down to the Cyclones.
 
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there is only 1 school imo that has a legitimate shot at a double championship in the next 5 years and that is UCLA. The women are bringing in the #1 recruit class, and Mick Cronin will still bring back a solid team.
 
23 Schools started out with the chance to win the Dual Championships in Men's and Women's Basketball. No Schools are now eligible after North Carolina women's team lost to So Carolina. and both Iowa State teams lost.

On the Men's side there only four teams are left out of the Original 23 teams. Villanova, Arkansas, Miami and North Carolina.

On the Women's side there are seven teams that are left out of the Original 23. Creighton, Texas, Tennessee, Michigan, Indiana, UConn, and Notre Dame. After today's women's games, we'll probably be down to 4 teams like on the Men's side.
 
there is only 1 school imo that has a legitimate shot at a double championship in the next 5 years and that is UCLA. The women are bringing in the #1 recruit class, and Mick Cronin will still bring back a solid team.
Too early to say, but I would add Texas, North Carolina and the Lady Vols to the list. I don't think Duke Men's team will go by the wayside with Coach K's retirement and I believe Kara Lawson will get the Women's Team back into contention. I thought about adding UConn, but decided I needed to see Men's team get some wins against the Elite teams before including UConn.
 
Too early to say, but I would add Texas, North Carolina and the Lady Vols to the list. I don't think Duke Men's team will go by the wayside with Coach K's retirement and I believe Kara Lawson will get the Women's Team back into contention. I thought about adding UConn, but decided I needed to see Men's team get some wins against the Elite teams before including UConn.
lol Kara Lawson should worry about making the tournament before even thinking about a ntl title. Won't shock me to see her be gone in a few years to do tv again.
 
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The last UConn Men's win in the NCAA Tournament was 2016. Thank God for the Husky Women.
 
Hard to project teams on either side, but especially the men as the make up of the P5 teams changes so drastically year by year. Women's teams usually have a 3-5 year run of excellence at a minimum when they can string a few recruiting classes together.
 

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