ACC leads the way with 4 schools in Sweet 16
There have been 52 games since the NCAA Tournament's play-in contests began Tuesday, and the dust has now settled with the Sweet 16 officially set.
The ACC stands alone at the top with four schools in the regional semis. Meanwhile, the Big East is perfect, as all three of its members are still alive.
Here's how things sit for the major conferences after the Round of 32 wrapped up Sunday night.
ACC
Advancing: (1) North Carolina, (4) Duke, (6) Clemson, (11) NC State
Out: (10) Virginia
Record: 8-1
Big East
Advancing: (1) UConn, (2) Marquette, (3) Creighton
Out: None
Record: 6-0
SEC

Advancing: (2) Tennessee, (4) Alabama
Out: (2) Kentucky, (4) Auburn, (6) South Carolina, (7) Florida, (8) Mississippi State, (9) Texas A&M
Record: 5-6
Big 12
Advancing: (1) Houston, (2) Iowa State
Out: (3) Baylor, (4) Kansas, (6) Texas Tech, (6) BYU, (7) Texas, (9) TCU
Record: 7-6
Big Ten
Advancing: (1) Purdue, (3) Illinois
Out: (5) Wisconsin, (8) Nebraska, (9) Michigan State, (9) Northwestern
Record: 6-4
Pac-12
Advancing: (2) Arizona
Out: (7) Washington State (10) Colorado, (11) Oregon
Record: 6-3
Others: Gonzaga (WCC), San Diego State (MWC)
HEADLINES
- Arizona still No. 1 in AP Poll, Nebraska hits highest mark since 1991
- Momcilovic scores 18 to lift No. 4 Iowa State over Eastern Illinois
- Ike drops 25 as No. 8 Gonzaga eases past UCLA
- No. 1 Arizona turns halftime deficit into 21-point win vs. No. 12 Alabama
- Dybantsa scores 26 to lead No. 10 BYU past UC Riverside