UConn, NC State sending men’s and women’s teams to Final Four: How many schools have appeared together?

The Final Four is an annual event, but this year’s edition includes a never-before-seen occurrence. Connecticut and NC State’s men’s and women’s basketball teams both reached their respective NCAA Tournament semifinals, marking the first time two schools have sent both of their teams to the Final Four in the same year.

The UConn women’s team advanced with an 80-73 victory over USC on Monday in Portland, Ore., marking the Huskies’ 23rd Final Four appearance in program history.

South Carolina was the last school to send both of its programs to the Final Four in 2017. The men’s team lost to Gonzaga, while the women’s team beat Stanford in the Final Four and won the national championship against Mississippi State.

Not surprisingly, the Wolfpack and Huskies have been here before.

Men’s and women’s teams in Final Four together

Year Team Men’s result Women’s result

1983

Lost Final Four to NC State

Lost Final Four to USC

1999

Lost national title to UConn

Lost national title to Purdue

2002

Lost Final Four to Indiana

Lost national title to UConn

2003

Lost Final Four to Syracuse

Lost Final Four to UConn

2004

Won national title vs. Georgia Tech

Won national title vs. Tennessee

2005

Lost Final Four to UNC

Lost national title to Baylor

2006

Lost Final Four to UCLA

Lost Final Four to Duke

2009

Lost Final Four to Michigan State

Won national title vs. Louisville

2011

Won national title vs. Butler

Lost Final Four to Notre Dame

2013

Won national title vs. Michigan

Lost Final Four to UConn

2014

Won national title vs. Kentucky

Won national title vs. Notre Dame

2016

Lost Final Four to UNC

Lost national title to UConn

2017

Lost Final Four to Gonzaga

Won national title to Mississipi State

In the men’s tournament, defending champion UConn earned the No. 1 overall seed and defeated Stetson, Northwestern, San Diego State and Illinois to return to the Final Four. The Huskies will face No. 4 seed Alabama on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.

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UConn’s women’s program, a No. 3 seed, returns to the Final Four for the third time in four years after taking down Jackson State, Syracuse, Duke and USC. Coach Geno Auriemma’s squad will face Iowa on Friday in Cleveland.

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NC State’s women’s team also plays Friday in the Final Four against No. 1 overall seed South Carolina. The Wolfpack blazed past Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stanford and Texas to reach the national semifinal.

Meanwhile, NC State’s men’s team beat Texas Tech, Oakland, Marquette and Duke to reach the Final Four, where it will play Purdue.

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