Is this the year that Arizona men's basketball's national championship drought comes to an end?
Based on how the Wildcats have looked, the chances are pretty high for Tommy Lloyd's squad.
The Wildcats, looking for their first March Madness title since 1997, have shown themselves to be a favorite in the Men's NCAA Tournament with a dominating presence inside the paint that makes it hard for opponents to score. They also have a three-headed scoring trio of Brayden Burries, Koa Peat and Jaden Bradley.
To end the national championship drought, Arizona must first get past No. 1 seed Michigan in the Final Four on Saturday, April 4, inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. If the Wildcats can get past the Wolverines, they will face the winner of No. 2 UConn vs. No. 3 Illinois in the title game on Monday, April 6.
Here's what to know on Arizona's history in the Final Four:
When was last time Arizona went to Final Four?
It has been 25 years since the Wildcats last reached the Final Four, in 2001.
As noted by USA TODAY's Jordan Mendoza, Arizona entered its Elite Eight game vs. Purdue with the fourth-most wins in the country since 2010, but was the only program in the top five that had not made a Final Four. Arizona had lost five consecutive Elite Eight appearances, with two of them coming as a No. 1 seed.
"You hear rumblings of it all the time," Wildcats forward Tobe Awaka told USA TODAY Sports before Arizona punched its ticket to the Final Four.
Arizona basketball Final Four history
Arizona is making its fifth trip to the Final Four and the first since 2001. Here's a breakdown of how Arizona has fared in the Final Four:
- 1988: lost semifinal to Oklahoma, 86-78
- 1994: lost semifinal to Arkansas, 91-82
- 1997: won semifinal vs. North Carolina, 66-58; won final vs. Kentucky, 84-79
- 2001: won semifinal vs. Michigan State, 80-61; lost final to Duke, 82-71
Arizona basketball Final Four record
Arizona brings a 3-3 record in Final Four games into Saturday's national semifinal vs. Michigan. The Wildcats lost both of their trips to the Final Four in 1988 and 1994 before picking up their first win, which came during the 1996-97 season, when they won the entire tournament.
It would take another four years for Arizona to return to the Final Four after the 1997 NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats went 1-1 at the Final Four in 2001, picking up a semifinal win over then-defending national champion Michigan State before losing to Duke by nine points in the national championship game.
Has Arizona won a Men's NCAA Tournament national championship?
Yes, Arizona men's basketball has won the national championship once in program history, coming in the 1997 NCAA Tournament. To win the national championship that season, the Wildcats — the No. 4 seed in the Southeast Regional — defeated defending national champion Kentucky in the national title game, 84-79 in overtime.
En route to their title, the Wildcats defeated No. 13 seed South Alabama in the first round, No. 12 seed College of Charleston in the second round, No. 1 seed Kansas in the Sweet 16, No. 10 seed Providence in the Elite Eight and No. 1 seed North Carolina in the Final Four.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How many Final Fours does Arizona basketball have? March Madness history