NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Upsets

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This is a list of upsets that have occurred in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

Upsets in the field of 64, since 1985:

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[edit] First Round Upsets

A 16 Seed has never won a game, excluding the play-in game, in the NCAA Tournament.

15 Seeds to defeat 2 seeds in the first round of the tournament:

Year Winner Loser Score
2001 Hampton Iowa State 58-57
1997 Coppin State South Carolina 78-65
1993 Santa Clara Arizona 64-61
1991 Richmond Syracuse 73-69

There have been fifteen 14 seeds that have beaten 3 seeds in the first round:

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 Northwestern State Iowa 64-63
2005 Bucknell Kansas 64-63
1999 Weber State North Carolina 76-74
1998 Richmond South Carolina 62-61
1997 Chattanooga Georgia 73-70
1995 Old Dominion Villanova 89-81 (3OT)
1995 Weber State Michigan State 79-72
1992 East Tennessee State Arizona 87-80
1991 Xavier Nebraska 89-84
1990 Northern Iowa Missouri 74-71
1989 Siena Stanford 80-78
1988 Murray State NC State 78-75
1987 Austin Peay Illinois 68-67
1986 Cleveland State Indiana 83-79
1986 Arkansas-Little Rock Notre Dame 90-83

There have been eighteen 13 seeds to defeat 4 seeds in the first round:

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 Bradley Kansas 77-73
2005 Vermont Syracuse 60-57 (OT)
2003 Tulsa Dayton 84-71
2002 UNC-Wilmington Southern Cal 93-89 (OT)
2001 Kent State Indiana 77-73
2001 Indiana State Oklahoma 70-68 (OT)
1999 Oklahoma Arizona 61-60
1998 Valparaiso Mississippi 70-69
1996 Princeton UCLA 43-41
1995 Manhattan Oklahoma 77-67
1993 Southern Georgia Tech 93-78
1992 Southwestern Louisiana Oklahoma 87-83
1991 Penn State UCLA 74-69
1989 Middle Tennessee Florida State 97-83
1988 Richmond Indiana 72-69
1987 Xavier Missouri 70-69
1987 Southwest Missouri State Clemson 65-60
1985 Navy LSU 78-55

There have been twenty-nine 12 seeds to defeat 5 seeds in the first round.

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 Montana Nevada 87-79
2006 Texas A&M Syracuse 66-58
2005 Milwaukee Alabama 83-73
2004 Manhattan Florida 75-60
2004 Pacific Providence 66-58
2003 Butler Mississippi State 47-46
2002 Creighton Florida 83-82 (OT)
2002 Tulsa Marquette 71-69
2002 Missouri Miami (FL) 93-80
2001 Gonzaga Virginia 86-85
2001 Utah State Ohio State 77-68 (OT)
1999 Southwest Missouri State Wisconsin 43-32
1999 Detroit UCLA 56-53
1997 College of Charleston Maryland 75-66
1996 Drexel Memphis 75-63
1996 Arkansas Penn State 86-80
1995 Miami (OH) Arizona 71-62
1994 Wisconsin-Green Bay California 61-57
1994 Tulsa UCLA 112-102
1993 George Washington New Mexico 82-68
1992 New Mexico State DePaul 81-73
1991 Eastern Michigan Mississippi State 76-56
1990 Dayton Illinois 88-86
1990 Ball State Oregon State 54-53
1989 DePaul Memphis State 66-63
1987 Wyoming Virginia 64-60
1986 DePaul Virginia 72-68
1985 Kentucky Washington 66-58

There have been twenty-nine 11 seeds to win their first round games against 6 seeds.

Year Winner Loser Score
2007 Winthrop Notre Dame 76-64
2007 Virginia Commonwealth Duke 79-77
2006 Milwaukee Oklahoma 82-74
2006 George Mason Michigan State 75-65
2005 UAB LSU 82-68
2003 Central Michigan Creighton 79-73
2002 Wyoming Gonzaga 73-68
2002 Southern Illinois Texas Tech 76-68
2001 Georgia State Wisconsin 50-49
2001 Temple Texas 79-65
2000 Pepperdine Indiana 77-57
1998 Washington Xavier 69-68
1998 Western Michigan Clemson 75-72
1996 Boston College Indiana 64-51
1995 Texas Oregon 90-73
1994 Pennsylvania Nebraska 90-80
1993 Tulane Kansas State 55-53
1991 Creighton New Mexico State 64-56
1991 Connecticut LSU 79-62
1990 Loyola Marymount New Mexico State 111-92
1989 Minnesota Kansas State 86-75
1989 Evansville Oregon State 94-90 (OT)
1989 South Alabama Alabama 86-84
1989 Texas Georgia Tech 76-70
1988 Rhode Island Missouri 87-80
1986 LSU Purdue 94-87 (OT)
1985 Boston College Texas Tech 55-53
1985 UTEP Tulsa 79-75
1985 Auburn Purdue 59-58

[edit] Second Round

A 15 seed has never won a second-round game in the NCAA Tournament.

There have been two 14 seeds to win their second round games. Each were against 6 seeds.

Year Winner Loser Score
1997 Chattanooga Illinois 75-63
1986 Cleveland State St. Joseph's 75-69

There have been four 13 seeds to win their second round game. Seeds of the losing team are in parenthesis.

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 Bradley (5) Pittsburgh 72-66
1999 Oklahoma (5) Charlotte 85-72
1998 Valparaiso (12) Florida State 83-77 (OT)
1988 Richmond (5) Georgia Tech 59-55

There have been fourteen 12 seeds to win their second round games. Seeds of the losing team are in parenthesis.

Year Winner Loser Score
2005 Milwaukee (4) Boston College 83-75
2003 Butler (4) Louisville 79-71
2002 Missouri (4) Ohio State 83-64
2001 Gonzaga (13) Indiana State 85-68
1999 Missouri State (4) Tennessee 81-51
1996 Arkansas (4) Marquette 65-56
1994 Tulsa (4) Oklahoma State 82-80
1993 George Washington (13) Southern 90-80
1992 New Mexico State (13) Southwestern Louisiana 81-73
1991 Eastern Michigan (13) Penn State 71-68 (OT)
1990 Ball State (4) Louisville 62-60
1987 Wyoming (4) UCLA 78-68
1986 DePaul (4) Oklahoma 74-69
1985 Kentucky (4) UNLV 64-61

There have been eleven 11 seeds to win their second round games and advance to the Sweet 16. Seeds of the losing team are in parenthesis.

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 George Mason (3) North Carolina 65-60
2002 Southern Illinois (3) Georgia 77-75
2001 Temple (3) Florida 75-54
1998 Washington (14) Richmond 81-66
1991 Connecticut (14) Xavier 66-50
1990 Loyola Marymount (3) Michigan 149-115
1989 Minnesota (14) Siena 80-67
1988 Rhode Island (3) Syracuse 97-94
1986 LSU (3) Memphis 83-81
1985 Auburn (3) Kansas 66-64
1985 Boston College (3) Duke 74-73

[edit] Sweet 16

There has been only one 12 seed to ever win a Sweet 16 game.

Year Winner Loser Score
2002 Missouri (8) UCLA 82-73

There have been four 11 seeds to win in the Sweet 16 and advance to the Elite 8.

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 George Mason (7) Wichita State 63-55
2001 Temple (7) Penn State 84-72
1990 Loyola Marymount (2) Alabama 62-60
1986 LSU (2) Georgia Tech 70-64

[edit] Elite 8

There have been two 11 seeds to win in the Elite 8 and advance to the Final Four.

Year Winner Loser Score
2006 George Mason (1) Connecticut 86-84 (OT)
1986 LSU (1) Kentucky 59-57