What Might Have Been? Virginia Latest to Defeat Both Teams in NCAA Final

Woulda/Coulda/Shoulda! Disappointment about not being there firsthand had to be particularly pronounced for Virginia, which defeated both teams in the NCAA Tournament championship contest earlier in the campaign. The Cavaliers also achieved this distinction in 1982-83. They are among the following teams in this what-might-have-been category:

Season School Record Victories Against Both Teams in NCAA Tourney Final
2015-16 Virginia 29-8 Defeated Villanova and North Carolina by total of 16 points.
2010-11 Louisville 25-10 Connecticut and Butler by total of 16 points.
2009-10 Georgetown 23-11 Duke and Butler by total of 19 points.
2008-09 Maryland 21-14 North Carolina and Michigan State by total of 21 points.
2003-04 North Carolina 19-11 Connecticut and Georgia Tech by total of 18 points.
2000-01 Stanford 31-3 Duke and Arizona by total of 10 points.
1999-00 Kentucky 24-10 Michigan State and Florida by total of 17 points.
1999-00 Purdue 24-10 Michigan State and Florida by total of 14 points.
1995-96 Massachusetts 35-2 Kentucky and Syracuse by total of 28 points.
1992-93 Duke 24-8 North Carolina and Michigan by total of 25 points.
1987-88 Kansas State 25-9 Kansas and Oklahoma by total of 18 points.
1984-85 St. John's 31-4 Villanova (three times) and Georgetown by total of 23 points.
1984-85 Syracuse 22-9 Villanova and Georgetown by total of 15 points.
1982-83 Virginia 29-5 North Carolina State (twice) and Houston by total of 28 points.
1962-63 Wichita 19-8 Loyola of Chicago and Cincinnati each by one point.
1952-53 Kansas State 17-4 Indiana and Kansas by total of 8 points.