
And then there were eight.
We’ve reached the Elite Eight round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament, and there are several high-profile programs who have made the cut. With that in mind, here’s the last time each of the eight teams that reached this year’s Elite Eight made the Final Four.
Note: Schools are mentioned in alphabetical order.
Arizona earned a No. 2 seed in the 2001 NCAA Tournament and proceeded to go on a run to the National Championship, defeating, most notably, the No. 1-seeded Illinois Fighting Illini, fellow No. 1-seeded Michigan State Spartans and the No. 3-seeded Ole Miss Rebels. With that said, Arizona came up just short, losing to the Duke Blue Devils in the title game.
Duke Blue Devils – 2025
The Elite Eight is familiar territory for the Blue Devils under both current head coach Jon Scheyer and former coach Mike Krzyzewski. Just last year, Duke not only made the Elite Eight, but it made the Final Four, a run that included standout victories over the Baylor Bears, Arizona Wildcats and Alabama Crimson Tide, among other teams. At the same time, said trip to the Final Four became a nightmare for the Blue Devils, who blew a six-point lead with 1:14 remaining in the second half to the Houston Cougars, who won 70-67.
Illinois Fighting Illini – 2005
The Fighting Illini have made the NCAA Tournament in each of the last six seasons, but they haven’t been able to play “Connect Four” since 2005. In said season, Illinois reached the National Championship, defeating Lute Olson’s Arizona Wildcats in the Elite Eight and Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinals in the Final Four. Ultimately, though, the North Carolina Tar Heels beat the Fighting Illini in the title game, 75-70.
It’s been a minute for the Hawkeyes. Nevertheless, Iowa went on one of the best runs in program history in 1980 when it reached the Final Four. It was a stretch that featured wins over the Syracuse Orange and Georgetown Hoyas. However, it came to a close in the Final Four, as Iowa lost to the Louisville Cardinals.
After winning the Big Ten Tournament, Michigan earned a No. 3 seed in the 2018 NCAA Tournament and reached the Final Four. Unfortunately for the Michigan faithful, though, the Wolverines ran into the freight train that was the Villanova Wildcats, who defeated Michigan in the National Championship for their second title in three years.
After losing in the first round of the tournament in 2021 and 2023 — which saw the Boilermakers lose to the No. 16-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in the first round of the tournament, becoming just the second No. 1 seed to lose in the opening round — and being eliminated in the Sweet 16 in 2022, Purdue reached the National Championship in 2024. The Boilermakers finished the season at 34-5, with the UConn Huskies later defeating them in the title game.
The Volunteers have been a fixture in the second weekend of the tournament of late, with them reaching the Elite Eight in each of the last three seasons. With that said, Tennessee has never reached the Final Four in program history.
UConn Huskies – 2024
Following winning the national title in 2023, Dan Hurley’s Huskies became the first men’s college basketball team to repeat as national champions since the Florida Gators accomplished that feat under Billy Donovan in 2006 and 2007. UConn went 37-3 altogether and won its six NCAA Tournament games by an average of 23.3 points per contest. The Huskies later had four players selected in the 2024 NBA Draft, with two of them being picked in the first seven selections (Stephon Castle at No. 4 and Donovan Clingan at No. 7).







