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I feel like one of those Florida teams did it so I’ll say 2006 Florida.You guys have 4 out of the 5. Whoever gets #2 can ask the next question.
1) 1996 UK
2) ????
3) 2009 UNC
4) 1990 UNLV
5) 2018 Villanova
I feel like one of those Florida teams did it so I’ll say 2006 Florida.
Debating between Kansas '08, UConn '04, and Duke '15.
I'll say UConn '04
Ohio State has been to 11 Final Fours.Ah freak. I forgot they beat Oklahoma by some 40 points or so. I'll defer to @schoonerwest since my net score was -1.
1939, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1999*, 2007, 2012I'll only list the ones I know for certain...
'39, '60, '61, '62, '99, '07, '12
3 conferences have had 4 consecutive years with 4 different teams in the Final Four (no repeat schools). Name one of those three sequences with all of the respective schools from the same conference.
One conference actually went 5 years in a row with 5 different schools from the same conference.
Seriously **** this question.
Haha. Well, if you know your Final Four teams, you can find all three sequences from the past 30 years. And I will say that vacated appearances can still count for a sequence of four consecutive years.
Also, you only need to find one group of four.
Yeah that’s the thing. I just found another one but there are other teams from the conference in one of the Final Fours.The no repeats is what is killing me.
Big East
2010 - West Virginia
2011 - UCONN
2012 - Louisville
2013 - Syracuse (but Louisville was also in it)
Yeah that’s the thing. I just found another one but there are other teams from the conference in one of the Final Fours.
Is there only supposed to be 1 team from that conference in each of these Final Fours?
The no repeats is what is killing me.
Big East
2010 - West Virginia
2011 - UCONN
2012 - Louisville
2013 - Syracuse (but Louisville was also in it)
12 - Ohio State
13 - Michigan
14 - Wisconsin
15 - Michigan State
Wisconsin made it in 2015 as well though.
These answers are both correct. Looks like Mossy was first. Big East also had Villanova in 2009, so it was 5 consecutive years.
When I say no repeats, it's okay if Louisville is in their twice, just don't use them twice in your answer. The other two correct answers...
1994- Florida
1995- Arkansas
1996- Mississippi State
1997- Kentucky (or 1993)
1999- Ohio State
2000- Wisconsin
2001- Michigan State
2002- Indiana
I actually missed the answer provided by schooner. So, there's actually four correct answers.
I was very confused by the "no repeats". That makes more sense now.
Name the all-time scoring leader at UVA
Ralph Sampson seems too obvious.
So, I'll say Jeff Lamp.
I was very confused by the "no repeats". That makes more sense now.
Name the all-time scoring leader at UVA
It was previously requested what the current scores are. Here's what I've got.
dukedevilz- 26
@jhmossy - 15
@schoonerwest - 13
@IUfanBorden - 9
@WeAreDePaul - 5
@JayhawkWriter - 3
@Kevin Bryan - 3
@AWilli6995 - 2
@RR30 - 2
@Mark933 - 2
@JimboBBN - 1
@Villian07 - 1
@SheriffBufordTJustice - 1
Cory Alexander
Jeff Lamp is not correct. He is 2nd on the list FWIW.
Do I have 5 or -5?
Hmm... There's a good 4-5 names I could think of. Not sure what their career averages were.
I'll say Sean Singletary.
He's 5th. I'll give a hint. He played in the late 80s and early 90s.
Sean singletary or Bryant stithI was very confused by the "no repeats". That makes more sense now.
Name the all-time scoring leader at UVA
You always seem to answer right before I do. Must be because you are on the east coast and I live in Alaska. I’ve got the time zone thing to deal withI don't need hints. I just need several guesses lol. So, late 80's/early 90's would have to be Bryant Stith.
You always seem to answer right before I do. Must be because you are on the east coast and I live in Alaska. I’ve got the time zone thing to deal with
I don't need hints. I just need several guesses lol. So, late 80's/early 90's would have to be Bryant Stith.
Sean singletary or Bryant stith
Bryant Stith is correct
A Louisville, KY boy.Ralph Sampson seems too obvious.
So, I'll say Jeff Lamp.
Damn, you are quick dukedevilz!A Louisville, KY boy.
A Louisville, KY boy.
I forgot DePaul wasn’t in the big east in 81 so there are actually 6. Georgetown is in the big east so they are wrongMark Aguirre, DePaul
David Robinson, Navy
Larry Johnson, UNLV
Allen Iverson, Georgetown (not a power 5 conference, right?)
Michael Olowokandi, Pacific