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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — If a No. 2 seed crashes the Final Four party and it's Connecticut, does it really count?
UConn is the lone non-No. 1 seed in a heavyweight Final Four that otherwise consists of No. 1 seeds South Carolina, Texas and UCLA. Actually, the Huskies are the lowest seed left in either tournament since all four No. 1 seeds on the men’s side made it through for the second time in history.
It’s far more common on the women’s side, but no less exciting given the matchups at hand.