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Postseason Guide 2015 NCAA Tournament Second and Third Rounds March 19 & 21 • CONSOL Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pa Jonathan Holmes Isaiah Taylor Myles Turner Demarcus Holland Postseason Guide 2015 NCAA Tournament Second and Third Rounds March 19 & 21 • CONSOL Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pa. Texas Results in the NCAA Tournament ALL-TIME TEXAS RESULTS (31 APPEARANCES, 35-34 RECORD) YEAR REGION (SITE) SEED RECORD (SEED) OPPONENT RESULTS 1939 ____ Western Regional (San Francisco, Calif.) __________ n/a ____________ 0-2 _______________ Oregon ________________________________ L, 41-56 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Utah State ______________________________ L, 49-51 1943 ____ Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) _____________ n/a ____________ 1-1 _______________ Washington_____________________________W, 59-55 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Wyoming _______________________________ L, 54-58 1947 ____ Western Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) _____________ n/a ____________ 2-1 _______________ Wyoming _______________________________W, 42-40 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma ______________________________ L, 54-55 _________ NCAA Third-Place Game (New York, N.Y.) ____________________________________________ CCNY __________________________________W, 54-50 1960 ____ Midwest Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) _____________ n/a ____________ 0-2 _______________ Kansas _________________________________ L, 81-90 ________________________________________________________________________________________ DePaul _________________________________ L, 61-67 1963 ____ Midwest First Round (Lubbock, Texas) ___________ n/a ____________ 2-1 _______________ UTEP __________________________________W, 65-47 _________ Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) _________________________________________________ Cincinnati ______________________________ L, 68-73 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Oklahoma City __________________________W, 90-83 1972 ____ Midwest First Round (Las Cruces, N.M.) ___________ n/a ____________ 1-2 _______________ Houston _______________________________W, 85-74 _________ Midwest Regional (Ames, Iowa) ____________________________________________________ Kansas State ____________________________ L, 55-66 _____________________________________________________ n/a _______________________________ Southwestern Louisiana __________________ L, 70-100 1974 ____ Midwest Regional (Denton, Texas) _______________________________ 0-1 _______________ Creighton ______________________________ L, 61-77 1979 ____ Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) ________________ 4th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #5 Oklahoma ____________________________ L, 76-90 1989 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) ______ 11th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #6 Georgia Tech _________________________W, 76-70 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Missouri ____________________________ L, 89-108 1990 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.) ______ 10th ___________ 3-1 _______________ #7 Georgia _____________________________W, 100-88 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Purdue ______________________________W, 73-72 _________ Midwest Regional (Dallas, Texas) ___________________________________________________ #6 Xavier ______________________________W, 102-89 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 Arkansas _____________________________ L, 85-88 1991 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio) _______ 5th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #12 St. Peter’s ___________________________W, 73-65 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 St. John’s ____________________________ L, 76-84 1992 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.)________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Iowa ________________________________ L, 92-98 1994 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Wichita, Kan.) _______ 6th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #11 Western Kentucky ____________________W, 91-77 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Michigan ____________________________ L, 79-84 1995 ____ West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) _______ 11th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #6 Oregon ______________________________W, 90-73 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Maryland ____________________________ L, 68-82 1996 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wisc.) ______ 10th ___________ 1-1 _______________ #7 Michigan ____________________________W, 80-76 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Wake Forest __________________________ L, 62-65 1997 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.) _______ 10th ___________ 2-1 _______________ #7 Wisconsin ____________________________W, 71-58 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #15 Coppin State ________________________W, 82-81 _________ East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) ______________________________________________________ #6 Louisville ____________________________ L, 63-78 1999 ____ East First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass.) ________ 7th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #10 Purdue _____________________________ L, 54-58 2000 ____ West First & Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, Utah) _______ 5th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #12 Indiana State ________________________W, 77-61 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 LSU _________________________________ L, 67-72 2001 ____ South First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) _______ 6th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #11 Temple _____________________________ L, 65-79 2002 ____ Midwest First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) _______ 6th ____________ 2-1 _______________ #11 Boston College ______________________W, 70-57 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #3 Mississippi State ______________________W, 68-64 _________ Midwest Regional (Madison, Wisc.) _________________________________________________ #2 Oregon ______________________________ L, 70-72 2003 ____ South First & Second Rounds (Birmingham, Ala.) _________ 1st ____________ 4-1 _______________ #16 UNC-Asheville _______________________W, 82-61 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #9 Purdue ______________________________W, 77-67 _________ South Regional (San Antonio, Texas) ________________________________________________ #5 Connecticut __________________________W, 82-78 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #7 Michigan State ________________________W, 85-76 _________ NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, La.) _________________________________________________ #3 Syracuse _____________________________ L, 84-95 2004 ____ First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo.) ____________ 3rd ____________ 2-1 _______________ #14 Princeton ___________________________W, 66-49 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #6 North Carolina ________________________W, 78-75 _________ Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) _____________________________________________________ #7 Xavier _______________________________ L, 71-79 2005 ____ First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind.)_________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Nevada ______________________________ L, 57-61 2006 ____ First & Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) ____________ 2nd ___________ 3-1 _______________ #15 Penn _______________________________W, 60-52 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #10 North Carolina State __________________W, 75-54 _________ Atlanta Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) _____________________________________________________ #6 West Virginia _________________________W, 74-71 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #4 LSU ______________________________ L, 60-70 (ot) 2007 ____ First & Second Rounds (Spokane, Wash.) __________ 4th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #13 New Mexico State ____________________W, 79-67 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #5 USC _________________________________ L, 68-87 2008 ____ First & Second Rounds (Little Rock, Ark.) __________ 2nd ___________ 3-1 _______________ #15 Austin Peay _________________________W, 74-54 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #7 Miami (Fla.) ___________________________W, 75-72 _________ South Regional (Houston, Texas) ___________________________________________________ #3 Stanford _____________________________W, 82-62 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #1 Memphis ____________________________ L, 67-85 2009 ____ First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, N.C.) _________ 7th ____________ 1-1 _______________ #10 Minnesota __________________________W, 76-62 ________________________________________________________________________________________ #2 Duke ________________________________ L, 69-74 2010 ____ First & Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) _________ 8th ____________ 0-1 _______________ #9 Wake Forest _______________________ L, 80-81 (ot) 2011 ____ Second
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