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RE: If Kansas makes the NCAA Tournament...
(11-03-2016 11:14 PM)Tech Savy Wrote:  
(11-03-2016 09:49 PM)Gamecock Wrote:  Speaking of NCAA Tournament streaks, South Carolina hasn't won an NCAA tournament game since 1972, which is pretty incredible considering where it's located and how committed the school is to basketball. I think Northwestern is the only major school with a longer drought.

The last win by South Carolina was in a game that wouldn't even exist today (Regional Third Place game after losing in Sweet 16). But at least you guys have qualified, though not since 2004. Northwestern has NEVER made the NCAA Tournament. That's insane for a team playing in a conference like the Big 10.

Northwestern ironically hosted the first Final Four.
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