Biggest Final Four blowouts: Most lopsided victories in Men's NCAA Tournament history
Michigan basketball dominated Arizona in a lopsided Final Four game, but does it rank among the all-time list of biggest blowouts?
INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan nearly made some history in the 2026 Final Four. It was a total beatdown delivered by the Wolverines , who dominated Arizona 91-73 in the national semifinals to advance to the national championship game against Connecticut. REQUIRED READING: Michigan vs Arizona basketball live updates, Final Four game score, highlights A game that was expected to be a thriller between two of the best teams in the country was far from it, as Michigan blitzed the Wildcats right out of the gate.
Arizona couldn't ever really recover as Michigan relentlessly built a lead that ballooned to 30 points at one point. It's not often you see lopsided games on the biggest stage in college basketball, but it has happened before. But does Michigan's victory rank among the biggest Final Four blowouts in history?
Here's what to know: Biggest Final Four blowouts Here are the biggest blowouts in men's Final Four history: Note: List begins when tournament expanded to 16 teams in 1951. 1. 44 points: Villanova (95) vs.
Oklahoma (51), 2016 Final Four 2. 36 points: Princeton (118) vs. Wichita St.