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As the Sweet 16 is now fully set in Women’s and Men’s basketball, there are 6 schools that have both basketball programs still alive. I don’t know if that is a record or ties a record, but seems like more than most years. Here is a breakdown of each schools upcoming matchups, in alphabetical order:
Baylor Men – 6 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Wisconsin
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Arizona or #4 San Diego St
Baylor Woman – 2 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #3 Kentucky
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Notre Dame or #5 Oklahoma St
Connecticut Men – 7 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #3 Iowa St
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 Virginia or #4 Michigan St
Connecticut Women – 1 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #12 BYU
Elite 8 matchup - #7 DePaul or #3 Texas A&M
Kentucky Men – 8 seed
Sweet 16 Matchup - #4 Louisville
Elite 8 Matchup - #2 Michigan or #11 Tennessee
Kentucky Women – 3 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Baylor
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Notre Dame or #5 Oklahoma St
Louisville Men – 4 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #8 Kentucky
Elite 8 Matchup - #2 Michigan or #11 Tennessee
Louisville Women – 3 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #7 LSU
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 Tennessee or #4 Maryland
Stanford Men – 10 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #11 Dayton
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Florida or #4 UCLA
Stanford Women – 2 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - # 3 Penn State
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 South Carolina or #4 North Carolina
Tennessee Men – 11 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Michigan
Elite 8 matchup - #4 Louisville or #8 Kentucky
Tennessee Women – 1 seed
Sweet 16 matchup – #4 Maryland
Elite 8 matchup - # 3 Louisville or #7 LSU
So who do you any of these schools will get both teams to the Final Four?
I give Uconn the highest chance followed by Louisville, Kentucky, Baylor, Tennessee and Stanford last, but kudos to all these schools for having making it where they are now with both basketball programs.
Another interesting fact: There are 2 scenarios where the final four set up would be the same.
Uconn v Stanford and Baylor v Louisville
OR
Uconn v Stanford and Baylor v Tennessee
Baylor Men – 6 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Wisconsin
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Arizona or #4 San Diego St
Baylor Woman – 2 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #3 Kentucky
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Notre Dame or #5 Oklahoma St
Connecticut Men – 7 Seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #3 Iowa St
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 Virginia or #4 Michigan St
Connecticut Women – 1 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #12 BYU
Elite 8 matchup - #7 DePaul or #3 Texas A&M
Kentucky Men – 8 seed
Sweet 16 Matchup - #4 Louisville
Elite 8 Matchup - #2 Michigan or #11 Tennessee
Kentucky Women – 3 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Baylor
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Notre Dame or #5 Oklahoma St
Louisville Men – 4 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #8 Kentucky
Elite 8 Matchup - #2 Michigan or #11 Tennessee
Louisville Women – 3 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #7 LSU
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 Tennessee or #4 Maryland
Stanford Men – 10 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #11 Dayton
Elite 8 matchup - #1 Florida or #4 UCLA
Stanford Women – 2 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - # 3 Penn State
Elite 8 Matchup - #1 South Carolina or #4 North Carolina
Tennessee Men – 11 seed
Sweet 16 matchup - #2 Michigan
Elite 8 matchup - #4 Louisville or #8 Kentucky
Tennessee Women – 1 seed
Sweet 16 matchup – #4 Maryland
Elite 8 matchup - # 3 Louisville or #7 LSU
So who do you any of these schools will get both teams to the Final Four?
I give Uconn the highest chance followed by Louisville, Kentucky, Baylor, Tennessee and Stanford last, but kudos to all these schools for having making it where they are now with both basketball programs.
Another interesting fact: There are 2 scenarios where the final four set up would be the same.
Uconn v Stanford and Baylor v Louisville
OR
Uconn v Stanford and Baylor v Tennessee