Millions of people enjoy watching and following men’s college basketball (NCAA Division 1), and every year it cultivates with a tournament known as March Madness. A total of 64 teams start the tournament. If a team loses a game, then they are eliminated. If a team wins four games straight, then they advance to the Final Four and make history as an elite college basketball team that year.
This eBook focuses on over 20 years, 1996 to 2016, of Final Four teams. Each year has the same basic structure that includes following:
•Facts about each Final Four team are discussed.
•The teams that were in the championship game are listed.
•The team that won the championship is listed.
•The coach of the championship team is listed.
•A trivia question asks who won was the Associated Press Most Outstanding Player award.
Teams that made the Final Four during these years include:
Arizona, Butler, Connecticut, Duke, Florida, George Mason, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Marquette, Massachusetts, Memphis, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas, UCLA, Utah, Villanova, Virginia Commonwealth, West Virginia, Wichita State, Wisconsin.
This eBook focuses on over 20 years, 1996 to 2016, of Final Four teams. Each year has the same basic structure that includes following:
•Facts about each Final Four team are discussed.
•The teams that were in the championship game are listed.
•The team that won the championship is listed.
•The coach of the championship team is listed.
•A trivia question asks who won was the Associated Press Most Outstanding Player award.
Teams that made the Final Four during these years include:
Arizona, Butler, Connecticut, Duke, Florida, George Mason, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Marquette, Massachusetts, Memphis, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas, UCLA, Utah, Villanova, Virginia Commonwealth, West Virginia, Wichita State, Wisconsin.