League of Their Own: Pac-12 Provides 4 Sweet 16 Teams 1st Time Since 2001
Packing the court legitimately, the Pacific-12 Conference provided more than three teams among the Sweet 16 for the first time since achieving the feat on three occasions in five-year span from 1997 through 2001. Five years ago, the ACC set an NCAA Tournament record with six Sweet 16 participants. In 2016-17, the national media proclaimed the ACC as perhaps the greatest league in history but that assessment came before the nine-bid alliance was fortunate to have one representative among regional semifinalists (North Carolina overcame five-point deficit in last three minutes against Arkansas) and failed to produce a single individual among 19 All-Americans this campaign. #MessMedia proclaimed the Big Ten as dominant this season but only one of nine participants survived the first weekend of competition.
In 2009, the Big East became the first conference to boast five playoff teams reaching the regional semifinals in the same year until the ACC duplicated the feat two years ago. The ACC boasted four members advancing that far on eight occasions in a 12-year stretch from 1984 through 1995.
The ACC in 1985 was the only league in this category not to have at least one of the quartet reach the Final Four until the Big East was foiled in 2006. The following list of thoroughbred leagues supplied at least four Sweet 16 participants a total of 30 times since the NCAA Tournament field expanded to at least 48 teams in 1980:
x-Won NCAA championship
y-Finished national runner-up
z-Reached Final Four