One-in-Five Chance: CU is Latest First Four Participant to Win in First Round

Only 21% of Preliminary Round/First Four winners went on to post another victory in their next assignment (15-of-71 from 1983 through 2023; no round of such competition from 1985 through 2000). Last year marked the first time two teams coming off a Preliminary Round/First Four success also emerged victorious in their next outing. After Colorado outlasted Florida in a shootout, 12 of the last 13 NCAA tourneys had a First Four winner seeded from #10 to #13 go on to prevail in a first-round contest. Following is a chronological list of the 15 Preliminary Round/First Four participants going on to win a first-round game in regular 64-team bracket:

Year Regional NCAA First-Round Victory for Preliminary Round/First Four Winner
1983 West #12 Princeton 56 (Robinson/Simkus game-high 20 points), #5 Oklahoma State 53 (Clark 15)
1984 East #12 Richmond 72 (Newman 26), #5 Auburn 71 (Barkley 23)
2011 South #11 Virginia Commonwealth 74 (Rozzell 26), #6 Georgetown 56 (Thompson 24)
2012 Midwest #12 South Florida 58 (Collins/Rudd Jr. 17), #5 Temple 44 (Wyatt 19)
2013 West #13 La Salle 63 (Wright 21), #4 Kansas State 61 (Henrique/Southwell 17)
2014 Midwest #11 Tennessee 86 (Stokes 26), #6 Massachusetts 67 (Esho/Williams 12)
2015 East #11 Dayton 66 (Pierre 20), #6 Providence 53 (Henton 18)
2016 South #11 Wichita State 65 (VanVleet 16), #6 Arizona 55 (Allen 11)
2017 East #11 Southern California 66 (Stewart 22), #6 Southern Methodist 65 (Ojeleye 24)
2018 Midwest #11 Syracuse 57 (Dolezaj 17), #6 Texas Christian 52 (Williams 14)
2021 East #11 UCLA 73 (Juzang 27), #6 Brigham Young 62 (Barcello 20)
2022 West #11 Notre Dame 78 (Ryan 29), #6 Alabama 64 (Ellis 16)
2023 Midwest #11 Pittsburgh 59 (Cummings 13), #6 Iowa State 41 (Holmes/Kascheur 12)
2023 East #16 Fairleigh Dickinson 63 (Moore 19), #1 Purdue 58 (Edey 21)
2024 South #10 Colorado 102 (Simpson 23), #7 Florida 100 (Clayton 33)

NOTE: VCU '11 and UCLA '21 advanced to Final Four. La Salle '13, Tennessee '14 and Syracuse '18 reached Sweet 16.