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All-Time Sweet 16 Appearances by Schools in West

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  By SuperWest Sports Staff


As Arizona prepares to play in its 22nd all-time Sweet Sixteen on Thursday, we’ve compiled a list of all such appearances by schools in the West.

But first, for those who may be interested, a little history.

The NCAA recognizes Sweet Sixteen appearances since the first tournament, in 1939, even though only eight teams played the tournament from 1939 to 1950.

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Between 1951 and 1952, there were sixteen teams in the tournament, so all could claim a Sweet Sixteen appearance.

The team counts fluctuated from 22 to 25 between 1953 and 1974, and some of those teams received byes to the Sweet Sixteen.

However, from 1975 to 1984, all teams were required to play at least one game before the Sweet Sixteen, and since 1985, all have been required to play at least two games.

Here is the list of participating schools from the region.

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All-Time Sweet 16 Appearances by Schools in the West
# of Appearances School Last Appearance
36 UCLA 2023
22 Arizona 2026
16 Utah 2015
14 Gonzaga 2024
12 San Francisco 1979
10 UNLV 2007
8 Oregon 2021
7 Washington 2010
7 Santa Clara 1970
6 BYU 2025
6 Oregon State 2021
5 USC 2021
5 ASU 1995
5 Stanford 2014
5 Colorado 1969
5 Idaho State 1977
5 Seattle 1964
4 Cal 1997
4 SDSU 2024
4 New Mexico State 1992
4 Wyoming 1987
3 Utah State 1970
3 Pacific 1971
2 New Mexico 1974
2 Weber State 1972
2 Saint Mary’s 2010
2 CSU 1969
2 Nevada 2018
2 Loyola Marymount 1990
1 Montana 1975
1 Long Beach State 1970
1 WSU 2008
1 Montana State 1951
1 Fresno State 1982
1 Idaho 1982
1 Cal State Fullerton 1978
1 SJSU 1951
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Paul Scholes names the one Arsenal star who ‘might save their season’ after disappointing loss against Man City in EFL Cup final

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Paul Scholes believes Max Dowman could save Arsenal‘s season after their EFL Cup defeat against Manchester City. He slammed the north London side’s performance and said that they are too dependent on set pieces.

The Gunners lost 2-0 against Manchester City in the EFL Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, March 22. Nico O’Reilly capitalized on an error from Kepa Arrizabalaga in the 60th minute to open the scoring. He then doubled City’s lead four minutes later, as they held on to their lead comfortably.

On The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast, Manchester United legend Paul Scholes slammed Arsenal’s performance. He said:

“There’s no flair about the team whatsoever, you have to say they missed [Eberechi] Eze and [Martin] Odegaard who possibly could give them something, but even when they’re available they’ve not played free-flowing football. I do think they’ve become obsessed with the set-pieces and taken their eye off the rest of the game. You don’t have to entertain to win the league but as fans you want to see more.”

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“As I said, the two No. 10s were missing who are very good players but they didn’t bring Max Dowman on. He could be the person, as a 16-year-old kid, who might save their season a little bit because he can bring a bit of flair to them,” he added.

Dowman, 16, became the youngest-ever player to score a Premier League goal in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Everton on March 14. He has impressed in his seven first-team appearances, recording one goal and one assist.


Paul Scholes claims he’s happy Arsenal lost in EFL Cup final

The former Manchester United midfielder claimed that he is happy that Manchester City beat the Gunners in the EFL Cup final. He labeled it a ‘victory for football’ due to the contrasting playing styles between the two teams. He said:

“I was actually quite happy Man City won because it’s a victory for football. If you think about the two teams and the way they play, you want the team who try to play the best football to win the game, I don’t care who it is.”

“The only way Arsenal were going to win that game was if they scored one of those early chances and then shut up shop which would have been boring, it would have been the worst game ever. They haven’t got a team to do it, they haven’t got players with flair, it sounds harsh but they’re workmanlike,” he added.

Arsenal had 37% possession in the EFL Cup final. They attempted seven shots, with three being on target, as compared to Manchester City‘s 2/10 on-target attempts.

The Gunners will next face Southampton away in the FA Cup quarter-finals after the international break on April 4.

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