Breaking New Ground: Texas Tech and Auburn Each Reach First Final Four
Texas Tech became the fourth school in the last 41 years to reach the Final Four for the first time after making at least 15 NCAA playoff appearances. Auburn's F4 debut this campaign came in the Tigers' 10th appearance.
When Gonzaga and South Carolina met at the 2017 Final Four, they joined the 1996 tandem of Massachusetts and Mississippi State as only the second "fresh-blood" duo in 38 years to each reach the national semifinals for the first time in the same season. Auburn and Texas Tech promptly became the third such tandem in 39 seasons to break new ground. The Zags and Gamecocks were the first set of newcomers to oppose each other at the F4 in 40 years since UNLV defeated UNC Charlotte in the 1977 national third-place game. Newbies Memphis State and Providence clashed in the 1973 semis.
Prior to Connecticut in 1999, the last team to win a championship in its initial national semifinal appearance was Texas Western (now Texas-El Paso) in 1966. Following in reverse order are the schools - two of them coached by Hugh Durham - making their first impression on the Final Four since 1970 when three colleges - Jacksonville, New Mexico State and St. Bonaventure - each made their only national semifinal appearance:
Year | Final Four Newcomer | Appearance | Head Coach | Final Four Outcome |
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2019 | Auburn | 10th | Bruce Pearl | Lost in semifinal. |
2019 | Texas Tech | 17th | Chris Beard | Lost in final. |
2017 | Gonzaga | 20th | Mark Few | Lost in final. |
2017 | South Carolina | 9th | Frank Martin | Lost in semifinal. |
2011 | Virginia Commonwealth | 10th | Shaka Smart | Lost in semifinal. |
2010 | Butler* | 10th | Brad Stevens | Lost in final. |
2006 | George Mason | 4th | Jim Larranaga | Lost in semifinal. |
2001 | Maryland* | 18th | Gary Williams | Lost in semifinal. |
1999 | Connecticut* | 21st | Jim Calhoun | Won NCAA championship. |
1997 | Minnesota | 7th | Clem Haskins | Lost in semifinal. |
1996 | Massachusetts | 6th | John Calipari | Lost in semifinal. |
1996 | Mississippi State | 4th | Richard Williams | Lost in semifinal. |
1994 | Florida* | 4th | Lon Kruger | Lost in semifinal. |
1990 | Georgia Tech* | 7th | Bobby Cremins | Lost in semifinal. |
1989 | Seton Hall | 2nd | P.J. Carlesimo | Lost in final. |
1988 | Arizona* | 7th | Lute Olson | Lost in semifinal. |
1983 | Georgia | 1st | Hugh Durham | Lost in semifinal. |
1981 | Virginia* | 2nd | Terry Holland | Won third-place game. |
1979 | Indiana State | 1st | Bill Hodges | Lost in final. |
1979 | Penn | 9th | Bob Weinhauer | Lost consolation game. |
1978 | Notre Dame | 15th | Digger Phelps | Lost consolation game. |
1977 | UNC Charlotte | 1st | Lee Rose | Lost consolation game. |
1977 | UNLV* | 3rd | Jerry Tarkanian | Won third-place game. |
1976 | Rutgers | 2nd | Tom Young | Lost consolation game. |
1975 | Syracuse* | 5th | Roy Danforth | Lost consolation game. |
1974 | Marquette* | 9th | Al McGuire | Lost in final. |
1973 | Memphis State* | 4th | Gene Bartow | Lost in final. |
1973 | Providence* | 5th | Dave Gavitt | Lost consolation game. |
1972 | Florida State | 2nd | Hugh Durham | Lost in final. |
1971 | Western Kentucky | 7th | John Oldham | Won third-place game. |
*School subsequently returned to Final Four.