1985
No. Although they had a good season in the Big XIII, they did not make the NCAA's but they did however, get a number four seed in the NIT.
Including the 2012 NCAA Tournament: Brigham Young University has made the Tournament 28 times and has never made it to the Final Four. Missouri is second, with 26 appearances without ever making the Final Four. Xavier, which so far has won in the 2012 tournament as this is being written, is third with 22 years without an appearance.
Penn in 1979.
From 1979 - 2010, 54 no 1 seeds have made the final four. That's 42.2%
1975 - The Indiana Hoosiers lost in the Mideast region's final to the Kentucky Wildcats.
there were four(4) teams from Kentucky that played in the NCAA tournament there were four(4) teams from Kentucky that played in the NCAA tournament
Georgia Tech has never won the NCAA Tournament. They were second in 2004 and made it to the Final Four in 1990.
The "Final Four" are the four teams that win the regional championships in the NCAA basketball tournament, thus becoming the final four teams in the tournament.
By making to the last four teams in the NCAA March Madness tournament
Four times. 1981 - Indiana 1989 - Michigan 2003 - Syracuse 2006 - Florida 1979 was the first year the NCAA Tournament began seeding teams.
Brigham Young University has made 22 NCAA Tournament appearances without advancing to the final four. This is as of the end of the 2007 season.
The Big East Tounament starts on Tuesday, March 8th at the Madison Square Garden.
50/50 for each game,,,,,,,,,,,bears and cats are in game 8, Who will win?,,, Cats,50/50
louisville, oklahoma, stanford, uconn.
Georgia made it to the Final Four in 1983.
about 6 times
In 2012, there are (or were) four teams in the NCAA tournament: Duke, Florida State, North Carolina and North Carolina State. That is 4/68 or 5.9% of the tournament. Actually, in 2011, the seven teams that were in the NCAA tournament were: Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Boston College and Virginia Tech. That constituted 7/65 of the entire NCAA tournament or 10.8%