Hot or Not? Five of Previous Six NCAA Titlists Entered Tourney With a Defeat
We should have been celebrating a new champion last evening. Instead, we're simply assessing previous kingpins. Which cliche is most accurate? If a team is on a winning streak entering the NCAA Tournament, it has momentum on its side and is peaking at the right time. On the other hand, some observers contend a loss before the start of the playoffs is deemed a wake-up call. Last year's champion (Virginia) marked the fifth time in previous six years the titlist entered playoffs on a losing note. All five of Duke's champions under coach Mike Krzyzewski entered the NCAA tourney with fewer than eight straight triumphs.
Since the last undefeated team in Division I (Indiana was 32-0 in 1975-76), there have been 43 national champions. Twenty-three of those squads entered the tourney with a victory and 20 entered with a defeat. The longest winning streak of a champion-to-be in that span was by UCLA, which won 13 in a row in 1995 before posting six more triumphs in the playoffs. Louisville accounted for two of the other double-digit victory streaks for champions-to-be entering the playoffs.
Of the 23 aforementioned squads entering on a winning note, the average winning streak was six in a row. Following in reverse order is how those 43 post-unbeaten IU titlists entered the NCAA playoffs (including conference tournaments):