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UConn March Madness record: How Huskies' NCAA Tournament success has reached historic levels

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When UConn is in the NCAA Tournament, success usually follows.

UConn March Madness record: How Huskies' NCAA Tournament success has reached historic levels originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . March can be unpredictable, but the golden rule may be simple: when UConn is in the NCAA Tournament, it likely won't be a short stay.

The Huskies carved up the rest of the field in 2023 and 2024 to win back-to-back national championships, and despite some questions entering this year's tournament, they have reached the second weekend again under coach Dan Hurley. UConn's bafflingly strong March Madness record dates back to the Jim Calhoun era, when the Huskies similarly made the most of their opportunities in March. Here's a look at UConn's recent record in the NCAA Tournament, including their record under Hurley.

MARCH MADNESS HQ: Live NCAA bracket | TV schedule | Latest news and more UConn record in March Madness UConn is 74-33 (. 692) all-time in the NCAA Tournament, which is impressive in itself, but the Huskies have been a different animal since their first appearance under Calhoun in 1990. UConn is 71-19 (.

789) since 1990, with seven Final Four appearances and six national championships. That spells out a remarkable stat as well, as UConn is 12-1 in between Final Four and national championship games. Dating back to their 2014 national title run, the Huskies are now 23-4 over their last 27 games in the NCAA Tournament.