What If? UK Clobbered Both NCAA Tournament Finalists By At Least 18 Points

Big Blue fans must have been really blue preceding NCAA Tournament championship game wondering what might have been after Kentucky defeated both Kansas and North Carolina away from home by at least 18 points. No other school ever has beaten NCAA finalists by a total of more than 28 points. The Wildcats joined the following list of 18 "what-if" teams defeating both opponents in NCAA tourney championship game (in reverse order):

School Season Record Victory Margin Over NCAA Playoff Finalists
Kentucky 2021-22 26-8 beat Kansas and North Carolina by total of 47 points
Duke 2018-19 32-6 Virginia and Texas Tech by 13 points
Virginia 2015-16 29-8 North Carolina and Villanova by 16 points
Louisville 2010-11 25-10 Connecticut* and Butler by 28 points
Georgetown 2009-10 23-11 Duke and Butler by 19 points
Maryland 2008-09 21-14 North Carolina and Michigan by 21 points
North Carolina 2003-04 19-11 Connecticut and Georgia Tech by 18 points
Stanford 2000-01 31-3 Duke and Arizona by 10 points
Kentucky 1999-00 24-10 Michigan State and Florida by 17 points
Purdue 1999-00 24-10 Michigan State and Florida by 14 points
Massachusetts 1995-96 35-2 Kentucky and Syracuse by 28 points
Duke 1992-93 24-8 North Carolina and Michigan by 25 points
Kansas State 1987-88 25-9 Kansas* and Oklahoma by 22 points
St. John's 1984-85 31-4 Villanova* and Georgetown by six points
Syracuse 1984-85 22-9 Villanova and Georgetown by 15 points
Virginia 1982-83 29-5 North Carolina State* and Houston by 20 points
Wichita 1962-63 19-8 Loyola of Chicago and Cincinnati by two points
Kansas State 1952-53 17-4 Indiana and Kansas by eight points

*Louisville also beat UConn by one point in overtime, Kansas State also beat Kansas during regular season by 11 points, St. John's also beat Villanova a second time by two points and Virginia also beat North Carolina State a second time by eight points.