PickHoops QuickFact

In sixteen years, the first-round game between the #8 and #9 seeded teams has been split almost evenly (33-31).
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Since PickHoops was founded, no #15 or #16 seeds have made it to the round of 16.
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Since PickHoops was founded, three schools have advanced to the round of 16 at least 10 times (Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas).
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Since PickHoops was founded, UNC has 6 appearances in the national semifinals.
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Since 1996, only one team seeded lower than #5 has reached the national championship game (#8 Butler in 2011).
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Since PickHoops started, UCLA has 3 appearances in the national semifinals.
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During PickHoops history, 55 #1 seeds have made it to the round of 16, an average of more than 3 per year.
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Since 1996, eleven #12 seeds have advanced to the round of 16.
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Since PickHoops was founded, three schools have advanced to the round of 16 at least 10 times (Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas).
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In sixteen years, the Big East has had seven different schools advance to the national semifinals (Connecticut, West Virginia, Villanova, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, and Syracuse).
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In sixteen years, Kentucky has made the round of 16 ten times.
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In sixteen years, one #4 seed team has won the championship (Arizona in 1997).
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Since PickHoops was founded, no champion has been lower than a #4 seed.
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During PickHoops history, UCLA has 3 appearances in the national semifinals.
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During PickHoops history, three schools have advanced to the round of 16 at least 10 times (Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas).
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Since PickHoops was founded, the national semifinals have featured four #1 seeds only once, in 2008.
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Since PickHoops started, the lowest seeds to advance to the national semifinals were George Mason University (2006) and Virginia Commonwealth (2011), both #11 seeds from the Colonial Athletic Association.
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Since PickHoops started, three schools have advanced to the round of 16 at least 10 times (Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas).
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Since 1996, no #15 or #16 seeds have made it to the round of 16.
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During PickHoops history, the SEC has four champions (Kentucky twice and Florida twice).
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Since PickHoops started, more #13 seeds (3) have advanced to the round of 16 than #9 seeds (2).
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Since 1996, the most common number of #1 seeds in the national semifinals is 2 (six times) and 1 (five times).
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In sixteen years, no #15 or #16 seeds have made it to the round of 16.
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Since PickHoops was founded, the Pac 10 has had three different schools advance to the national semifinals (UCLA, Arizona, and Stanford).
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In sixteen years, Connecticut has 4 appearances in the national semifinals.

PickHoops Frequently Asked Questions

1.1 What is PickHoops?
1.2 Didn't you guys used to be Pick 65?
1.3 How long has PickHoops been in business?

2.1 What are the scoring options?
2.2 Can you support my different scoring/tiebreaker system?
2.3 How do you handle the "First Four" Round play-in games?

3.1 Can I enter multiple picks?
3.2 Can I enter picks for other people?
3.3 Can I see other people's picks?
3.4 When can I enter my picks?
3.5 Can I enter my picks after the games start?
3.6 Can I change picks after they've been entered?
3.7 Can I delete picks I don't want?
3.8 Can I enter a pick without creating a group?

4.1 Can I delete a group I don't want?
4.2 Is my group private?
4.2 Do you have my group information from last year?

5.1 Can I upgrade my group later?
5.2 Can I downgrade my group later?
5.3 What happens when my group reaches its bracket limit?

1.1 What is PickHoops?

PickHoops hosts National College Basketball bracket contests online. Create a group, and you and your friends enter your picks. As tournament results come in, we update stats and standings automatically.

1.2 Didn't you guys used to be Pick 65?

Pick 65 incorporated and became PickHoops, LLC in 2005.

1.3 How long has PickHoops been in business?

The software that became PickHoops was created in 1996 to track brackets for our own amusement, and has gradually evolved to the masterpiece of web design you see before you.


2.1 What are the scoring options?

The numerous PickHoops scoring options are described on the scoring and tiebreakers page.

2.2 Can you support my different scoring/tiebreaker system?

If you have a scoring system or tiebreaker we don't support automatically, let us know. We may be able to add it.

2.3 How do you handle the play-in games?

The "First Four" (previously "play-in") games are played on the Tuesday and Wednesday the rest of the games start on Thursday.

We don't currently use these games for scoring or tiebreakers, so the bracket entry deadline is still Thursday before the next round of games start at 12:20 ET. You can pick the play-in winners to advance in your bracket, before or after those games are played, so long as your picks are in by Thursday's deadline.

We're paying close attention to how this works, and we're open to feedback and suggestions for alternate ways to handle these games. Contact us if you have ideas.


3.1 Can I enter multiple picks?

The group owner can decide how many picks each player is allowed to enter, from 1 to 25, per email address / login. The group owner is not subject to this restriction.

3.2 Can I enter picks for other people?

The owner of a group can enter picks on behalf of other people, regardless of whether they have registered online. This is especially useful for picks written by hand that are given to the group owner.

3.3 Can I see everyone else's picks?

Once the tournament games start (or shortly thereafter), everyone's picks will be visible to everyone else. Until then, only the group admin can see other people's brackets.

3.4 When can I enter my picks?

Members can enter their picks the morning after tournament seeds are announced. The deadline for entering picks by group members is 12:15 Thursday ET just before the Round 1 games begin.

3.5 Can I enter my picks after the games start?

Group owners can submit late picks with no deadline. A log of all entries with timestamps is made available to all group members.

3.6 Can I change picks after they've been entered?

Yes, up until the tournament games start.

Group owners can make pick edits at any time to correct errors, with a log of edits made public to all members of that group.

3.7 Can I delete picks I don't want?

Picks can be changed without previously deleting the old picks. If you really do need to delete picks, group owners can delete them. Contact your group owner to erase unwanted picks.

3.8 Can I enter a pick without creating a group?

You'll need to find a group to join, or get some friends together and make your own pool.


4.1 Can I delete a group I don't want?

Let us know and we'll delete it for you. We'll need to know group ID to delete and the email address you used to sign up.

4.2 Is my group private?

It's as private as you want it to be. Groups can have a password; send the password only to those you want to be able to join.

4.3 Do you have my group information from last year?

Previous years' groups are archived here:
2005: http://2005.pickhoops.com/
2006: http://2006.pickhoops.com/
2007: http://2007.pickhoops.com/
2008: http://2008.pickhoops.com/
2009: http://2009.pickhoops.com/
2010: http://2010.pickhoops.com/


5.1 Can I upgrade my group later?

You can upgrade your group to handle more brackets at any time for the difference in price plus a $1.00 transaction fee.

5.2 Can I downgrade my group later?

In general, no. We have to make server allowances and purchasing decisions based on how many brackets you expect to receive for your group, even if you don't actually reach that number later.

5.3 What happens when my group reaches its bracket limit?

Your group members can initially enter brackets above and beyond your limit. We'll notify you that your group is over the limit, and you can elect to delete some brackets down to your limit or upgrade your group. This system prevents your members from being locked out if there is a problem with the upgrade process.

Suspect you'll need more than the maximum brackets in the largest group we advertise? Let us know, we may be able to offer you a larger group.


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