Star Light: No Chance UVa Reaches NCAA Tourney Regional Final Next Year

Each Final Four since 1995 had at least one school promptly lose a minimum of one player early to the NBA, including all four participants in 2007 (Florida, Georgetown, Ohio State and UCLA). But what happened to those national semifinal schools such as champion Virginia with as many as three undergraduates declaring for the NBA? It's no great mystery as to why Villanova failed to reach the 2019 NCAA Sweet 16 as Nova became the latest of 12 schools in this "denuclearized" category not to advance as far as a regional final.

Is there any doubt UVa will be #13 following the early departures of Kyle Guy, De'Andre Hunter and Ty Jerome? Check out the following chronological look at how Final Four schools fared the year after having three or more players renounce their college eligibility (averaging 10 defeats among them):

Year Final Four Team Three or More Undergraduates Declaring For NBA Draft Record Postseason Outcome Next Season
1999 Duke (3) William Avery (14th pick overall), Elton Brand (1st), Corey Maggette (13th) 29-5 Lost NCAA regional semifinal
2001 Arizona (3) Gilbert Arenas (31st), Richard Jefferson (13th), Michael Wright (39th) 24-10 Lost NCAA regional semifinal
2005 North Carolina (4) Raymond Felton (5th), Sean May (13th), Rashad McCants (14th), Marvin Williams (2nd) 23-8 Lost in NCAA second round
2007 Florida (4) Corey Brewer (7th), Taurean Green (52nd), Al Horford (3rd), Joakim Noah (9th) 24-12 Reached NIT semifinals
2007 Ohio State (3) Mike Conley Jr. (4th), Daequan Cook (21st), Greg Oden (1st) 24-13 Won NIT
2008 Kansas (3) Darrell Arthur (27th), Mario Chalmers (34th), Brandon Rush (13th) 27-8 Lost NCAA regional semifinal
2008 UCLA (3) Kevin Love (5th), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (37th), Russell Westbrook (4th) 26-9 Lost in NCAA second round
2012 Kentucky (5) Anthony Davis (1st), Terrence Jones (18th), Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (2nd), Doron Lamb (42nd), Marquis Teague (29th) 21-12 Lost in NIT first round
2015 Duke (3) Tyus Jones (24th), Jahlil Okafor (3rd), Justise Winslow (10th) 25-11 Lost NCAA regional semifinal
2015 Kentucky (6) Devin Booker (13th), Willie Cauley-Stein (6th), Andrew Harrison (44th), Dakari Johnson (48th), Trey Lyles (12th), Karl-Anthony Towns (1st) 27-9 Lost in NCAA second round
2017 Oregon (3) Jordan Bell (38th), Dillon Brooks (45th), Tyler Dorsey (41st) 23-13 Lost in NIT second round
2018 Villanova (4) Mikal Bridges (10th), Jalen Brunson (33rd), Donte DiVincenzo (17th), Omari Spellman (30th) 26-10 Lost in NCAA second round
2019 Virginia (3) Kyle Guy (TBD), De'Andre Hunter (TBD), Ty Jerome (TBD) TBD TBD