The Pac-12 Conference is currently leading in the NCAA Tournament with an impressive 5-0 record straight up (SU) and 4-1 against the spread (ATS). The men's basketball teams have achieved this perfect start, while the women's teams are also undefeated, contributing to an overall 8-0 record for the conference. Notably, the Pac-12 is the only Power 5 conference without a loss in the tournament so far. This performance marks the third time since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that the Pac-12 has started with a 5-0 record in the second round, with previous occurrences in 2021 and 2017. Specific ATS victories include Oregon winning by -2.5, Washington State by +1.5, and Colorado in two games by -3.5 and -1.5, with Arizona being the only ATS loss at -20.5. The Stanford women's team is expected to further this record, leading their game by 27 points with just 4:30 remaining. Other conferences' records, such as the Big East (3-0), SEC (1-7), and Mountain West (2-4), highlight the competitive landscape of the tournament.
Pac-12 MBB and WBB teams are 8-0 in the NCAA Tournament so far, and the Stanford women are about to make it 9-0 (up 27 with 4:30 left). Colorado has 3 of those wins. The Pac-12 is the only Power 5 conference without a loss. #cubuffs
NCAA Tournament first round records by conferences with 3 bids or more. A few teams still out: Pac-12: 5-0 Big East: 3-0 ACC: 4-1 Big Ten 4-1 (Wisconsin) Big 12: 4-2 (TCU, Houston) SEC: 3-5 MWC: 2-4 (Utah State)
The Pac-12 in #MarchMadness2024 so far: 5-0 SU, 4-1 ATS Oregon -2.5✅ Arizona -20.5❌ Washington State +1.5✅ Colorado -3.5✅ Colorado -1.5✅
The @NCAA Men's Tournament Conference records so far: Big East: 3-0 SEC: 1-7 Mountain West: 2-4 @MarchMadnessMBB
Pac-12 heads into second round with a 5-0 record in NCAA Tournament for 3rd time since expansion to 64 teams in 1985. Also: 2021 2017
The conference in sole possession of the best record in the NCAA Tournament so far at 3-0 is the Pac-12. Exciting to see what’s in store for the Conference of Champions next.