The Big Ten has 3 Elite 8 teams. A look at conference's March Madness dominance
The big Ten already has three Elite Eight teams, with two more potentially joining them. Here's a closer look at the conference's March Madness run
The Big Ten entered the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament riding a 26-year drought since the conference last produced a national champion. Nearly halfway through the event, the league is doing just about everything it can to make sure that skid comes to a long-awaited end. What was arguably the best conference in the sport during the regular season has continued to show its strength during March Madness .
Many of the conference’s best teams, like Michigan, have looked dominant thus far during the Big Dance, while others, like Iowa, have pulled off a handful of upsets to advance deeper than many predicted they would. REQUIRED READING: March Madness finds a Cinderella. Iowa basketball, the slipper is yours On Thursday night, on the first day of the Sweet 16 , that dominance was on display.
Illinois stymied Houston 65-55 to earn its second Elite Eight appearance in the past three years under coach Brad Underwood. Purdue got a buzzer-beating tip-in from Trey Kaufman-Renn to edge Texas 79-77. And in an intra-conference matchup, Iowa continued its unexpectedly lengthy run in the tournament with a 77-71 victory over fellow corn enthusiast Nebraska.
Four tickets have been punched to the Elite Eight, with three of those belonging to a single league — and with two of its best teams, Michigan and Michigan State, trying to join them there tomorrow. Just how good has the Big Ten been in the 2026 NCAA Tournament? Here’s a look: How many Big Ten teams are in Elite 8?