Elite 8 winners, losers: UConn comeback, droughts end, Duke chokes again
The 2026 Final Four is set. Who were the real winners and losers of the men's NCAA Tournament Elite 8?
We have our Final Four . After four rounds, 64 teams have been sent home and four remain in the hunt for a national championship. Connecticut , Arizona , Michigan and Illinois are en route to Indianapolis, two wins away from winning it all.
Some of the representatives aren’t much of a surprise, as the top-seeded Wildcats and Wolverines have looked like a tier above the rest of the sport, and anything less than a Final Four appearance would have been a disappointment. The Huskies stunned its away back to a familiar place, and Illinois isn't really a shocker and are far from an underdog after a very successful season, proving worthy of its spot. IN-DEPTH: How Arizona players' halftime talk ended 25 years of March Madness heartbreak The results of the weekend not only impacted the championship race, but the sport as a whole.
Here are the winners and losers of the Elite Eight: Winners UConn’s comeback A return to the Final Four didn’t seem possible when Connecticut was down 19 points late in the first half against Duke, but did the Huskies respond. UConn clawed back in the second half, slowly chipping away at the lead before a 7-0 run put it in striking distance with under four minutes left. The Blue Devils couldn’t stop the momentum and Connecticut pulled out a shocking victory , punctuated by Braylon Mullins’ 3-pointer at the final second.
UConn outscored Duke 44-28 in the final 20 minutes for its third trip to the Final Four in four seasons. It was one of the largest comebacks in NCAA Tournament history, and UConn made Duke the first No. 1 seed to lose a game after being up by at least 15 points at halftime in an ending for the ages.
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