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I have not followed sports in a serious way since the days when my daughter was a
Laker fanatic, but I know that some in the academy are obsessed right now, and the Legal History Blog likes to address many kinds of historical needs. So...here's a link to more Final Four and other NCAA statistics than anyone could ever want (women's and men's) -- official
NCAA Record Books -- which I stumbled upon at the
New York Times. Enjoy.
The photo is of the first tournament team victor, Indiana in March 1940. That story is
here.