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The NCAA Tournament for men's basketball has included UTSA only four times as a participant. However, due to San Antonio's tourism industry and supple facilities, UTSA has been able to be a host institution several times since the Alamodome was built.

With the exception of the 1988 tournament, UTSA's most recent three trips to the tournament coincide with Connecticut's three championships.

Through the 2011 tournament, the Big Ten conference has done the best with UTSA hosting the games (6-2) and the Atlantic Coast Conference has done the worst (1-7). The Big 12 conference has played the most games (10).

UTSA as Participant[]

1988[]

3 Illinois 81
14 UTSA (22-8) 72[1]

1999[]

1 Connecticut (28-2) 91
16 UTSA (18-10) 66[2]

2004[]

1 Stanford (29-1) 71
16 UTSA (19-13) 45[3]

2011[]

Play-in Game

16a Alabama State (17-17) 61
16b UTSA (19-13) 70[4]

Round of 64

1 Ohio State (32-2) 75
16 UTSA (20-13) 46[4]

UTSA as Host Institution[]

1997 Midwest Regional[]

Regional Semifinal (2 OT)

1 Minnesota 90
4 Clemson 84

Regional Semifinal (OT)

6 Iowa State 73
2 UCLA 74

Regional Final

1 Minnesota 80
2 UCLA 72
  • Minnesota had its participation in this tournament vacated.[5]

1998 Final Four[]

The 1998 Final Four saw Kentucky's third straight appearance in the title game, despite changing coaches. Kentucky's team this year was called the "Comeback Cats."

Semifinal

1 North Carolina 59
3 Utah 65

Semifinal (OT)

2 Kentucky 86
3 Stanford 85

Championship Game

3 Utah 69
2 Kentucky 78[6]

2001 Midwest Regional[]

Regional Semifinal

1 Illinois 80
4 Kansas 64

Regional Semifinal

3 Ole Miss 56
2 Arizona 66

Regional Final

1 Illinois 81
2 Arizona 87[7]

2003 South Regional[]

Regional Semifinal

1 Texas 82
5 Connecticut 78

Regional Semifinal

6 Maryland 58
7 Michigan State 60

Regional Final

1 Texas 85
7 Michigan State 76[8]

2004 Final Four[]

Semifinal

2 Oklahoma State 65
3 Georgia Tech 67

Semifinal

1 Duke 78
2 Connecticut 82

Championship Game

3 Georgia Tech 73
2 Connecticut 82[3]

2007 South Regional[]

Regional Semifinal

1 Ohio State 85
5 Tennessee 84

Regional Semifinal

3 Texas A&M 64
2 Memphis 65

Regional Final

1 Ohio State 92
2 Memphis 76[9]

2008 Final Four[]

For the first time in tournament history, all #1 seeded teams made it to the Final Four.

Semifinal

1 North Carolina 66
1 Kansas 84

Semifinal

1 Memphis 78
1 UCLA 63

Championship Game (OT)

1 Kansas 75
1 Memphis 68
  • Memphis had its participation in this tournament vacated.[10]

2011 Southwest Regional[]

The 2011 NCAA Tournament was notable for having a record 11 teams from one conference play (the Big East conference). Though three Big East teams were in the Southwest Regional, none made it to the Sweet Sixteen to be able to play in San Antonio.

It was also notable for several upsets. The Southwest Regional in particular was the first ever tournament region to have three of its final four teams seeded 10 or higher. Two of the teams, University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University, were from the same city. Kansas defeated one but lost to the other.

Regional Semifinal

1 Kansas 77
12 Richmond 57

Regional Semifinal (OT)

11 VCU 72
10 Florida State 71

Regional Final

1 Kansas 61
11 VCU 71[4]

2014 Opening Rounds[]

Conference Representatives[]

These charts show who represented UTSA's conference in the NCAA tournament.  UTSA was an independent from 1981-1986.[11]

Trans America Athletic Conference (1986-1991)[]

This conference was renamed the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2001.

Year Team Seed Record Result
1987 Georgia Southern 15 20-10 Lost to #2 Syracuse 79-73[12]
1988 UTSA 14 22-8 Lost to #3 Illinois 81-72[1]
1989 Arkansas-Little Rock 13 23-7 Lost to #4 Louisville 76-71[13]
1990 Arkansas-Little Rock 16 20-9 Lost to #1 UNLV 102-72[14]
1991 Georgia St. 16 16-14 Lost #1 Arkansas 117-76[15]

In 1990, UNLV went on to win the championship. Syracuse in 1987 made it to the championship game but lost to Indiana, giving Bob Knight his final national championship.

Southland Conference (1991-2012)[]

The Southland Conference during this stretch went 1-21. The only time the conference had two teams in the tournament was in 1994. The only victory was by Northwestern State in 2006, becoming the 15th 14-seed to win in the first round. Other than this win, the closest game was Sam Houston State losing by 9 in 2010. The biggest blowout was in 2001 when Northwestern State lost by 42 to Illinois. The Southland representative only played the #1 overall tournament seed in 2011 when UTSA played Ohio State since such seeding started in 2004. The Southland representative only lost to the eventual tournament champion in 1999 when UTSA lost to Connecticut. This was on the way to the first championship for Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun, the #6 winningest coach all-time in division I NCAA basketball, respectively. During UTSA's Southland Conference stint, only one at-large bid was secured by the conference for the men's tournament, matching the women's.

Year Team Seed Record Result
1992 NE Louisiana 15 19-9 Lost to #2 USC 84-54[16]
1993 NE Louisiana 13 26-4 Lost to #4 Iowa 82-69[17]
1994 SW Louisiana (now ULL) 11 22-7 Lost to #6 Marquette 81-59
1994 SW Texas St. (now TSU) 15 25-6 Lost to #2 UMass 78-60[18]
1995 Nicholls St. 13 24-5 Lost to #4 Virginia 96-72[19]
1996 NE Louisiana 15 16-13 Lost to #2 Wake Forest 62-50[20]
1997 SW Texas St. (now TSU) 16 16-12 Lost to #1 Minnesota 78-46[5]
1998 Nicholls St. 16 19-9 Lost to #1 Arizona 99-60[6]
1999 UTSA 16 18-10 Lost to #1 UConn 91-66[2]
2000 Lamar 16 15-15 Lost to #1 Duke 82-55[21]
2001 N'western St. 16 19-12 Lost to #1 Illinois 96-54[7]
2002 McNeese St. 14 21-8 Lost to #3 Mississippi St. 70-58[22]
2003 SHSU 15 23-6 Lost to #2 Florida 85-55[8]
2004 UTSA 16 19-13 Lost to #1 Stanford 71-45[3]
2005 SE Louisiana 15 24-8 Lost to #2 Oklahoma St. 63-50[23]
2006 N'western St. 14 25-7 Defeated #3 Iowa 64-63
Lost to #6 West Virginia 67-54[24]
2007 TAMUCC 15 26-6 Lost to #2 Wisconsin 76-63[9]
2008 UT Arlington 16 21-11 Lost to #1 Memphis 87-63[10]
2009 SFA 14 24-7 Lost to #3 Syracuse 59-44[25]
2010 SHSU 14 25-7 Lost to #3 Baylor 68-59[26]
2011 UTSA 16 20-13* Lost to #1 Ohio St. 75-46

[4]

2012 Lamar 16 23-11 Lost to #16 Vermont 71-59 in play-in game[26]

*This record includes the play-in game in which UTSA defeated Alabama State 70-61.

Western Athletic Conference (2012-2013)[]

Year Team Seed Record Result
2013 New Mexico St. 13 25-10 Lost to #4 Saint Louis 64-44[27]

Conference USA (2013-present)[]

Year Team Seed Record Result
2014

References[]

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