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  "description": "Since 2000, No Champion Has Ever Lost Their First Conference Tournament Game",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-18T22:23:54.000Z",
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  "textContent": "**You heard us right:**\nEvery national champion since 2000 has won at least one game in their conference tournament. Not necessarily the title. Just one win. That is the bar, and it has held for 25 straight years. This year, 13 teams in the NCAA tournament field lost their first conference tournament game. In our view, that stat eliminates all of them before the bracket tips.\n\n## The 13 Teams Eliminated\n\n- Alabama\n- Georgia\n- Illinois\n- Miami (OH)\n- Michigan State\n- Missouri\n- Nebraska\n- North Carolina\n- Saint Mary's\n- Texas\n- Texas A&M\n- Texas Tech\n- Villanova\n\nEach of these teams was knocked out in the opening round of their conference tournament. They did not win a single game. No team has ever done that and then cut down the nets in April.\n\n## Why This Stat Matters\n\nThe \"Conf. Tournament Game Win\" criterion comes from historical analysis of what past champions had in common. It is not about winning the conference tournament. It is about winning at least one game. Teams that lose in round one have, for 25 years running, failed to win the national title.\nSome of the 13 are high seeds. North Carolina, Alabama, and Illinois are household names. Michigan State has a Hall of Fame coach. None of that changes the fact that they lost their first conference tournament game and no champion has ever done the same.\n\n\n## The Full List Since 2000\n\nFrom 2000 through 2025, every national champion won at least one conference tournament game. Michigan State (2000), Duke (2001), Maryland (2002), Syracuse (2003), UConn (2004, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024), North Carolina (2005, 2009, 2017), Florida (2006, 2007), Kansas (2008, 2022), Kentucky (2012), Louisville (2013), Villanova (2016, 2018), Virginia (2019), Baylor (2021), and Florida (2025). All of them won at least one game in their conference tournament before going on to win the national title.\n\n\n## Our Edge\n\nWe are eliminating these 13 teams the night before the 2026 NCAA tournament starts. The stat has held for 25 years. Until it does not, we are not picking a team that lost its first conference tournament game to win it all.\n\n**Like stats?**  See how every team stacks up.",
  "title": "13 Teams that can't win 2026 March Madness because of one stat",
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