History Against Arizona After Wildcats Went Unranked in AP Preseason Poll

NCAA playoff history was against Arizona reaching the Final Four, let alone capturing the national title. No school has won an NCAA crown upon earning a #1 regional seed after going unranked among Top 25 in AP's national preseason poll (Top 20 until 1989-90). In fact, last year Michigan became the 12th straight team in this category failing to reach the Final Four (including another UM squad in 1985). The only top-seeded squad unranked in PS to advance to the national semifinals was Larry Bird-led Indiana State in 1979 when seeding was first introduced.

Year #1 Seed Unranked in PS Top 25 Poll Coach Regional/NCAA Tourney Mark
1979 Indiana State Bill Hodges Midwest/4-1 (lost to Michigan State)
1985 Michigan Bill Frieder Southeast/1-1 (Villanova)
1986 St. John's Lou Carnesecca West/1-1 (Auburn)
1990 Connecticut Jim Calhoun East/3-1 (Duke)
1990 Michigan State Jud Heathcote Southeast/2-1 (Georgia Tech)
1994 Missouri Norm Stewart West/3-1 (Arizona)
1999 Auburn Cliff Ellis South/2-1 (Ohio State)
2002 Cincinnati Bob Huggins West/1-1 (UCLA)
2010 Syracuse Jim Boeheim West/2-1 (Butler)
2012 Michigan State Tom Izzo West/2-1 (Louisville)
2016 Oregon Dana Altman West/3-1 (Oklahoma)
2018 Virginia Tony Bennett South/0-1 (Maryland-Baltimore County)
2021 Michigan Juwan Howard East/3-1 (UCLA)
2022 Arizona Tommy Lloyd South/2-1 (Houston)

NOTE: Preseason polls were Top 20 through 1988-89.