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Definition of Final Four in US English: Final Fournoun The four teams that qualify for the championship round in the annual NCAA men's or women's college basketball tournament. Example sentencesExamples - Much of the enthusiasm regarding KU's potential to repeat as a Final Four team waned as the result of star junior forward Drew Gooden's departure for the NBA.
- O'Brien had the Buckeyes in the Final Four in 1999.
- Each is among the best armed offensive teams in Division I and remains a Final Four contender.
- Four times at Kansas, Williams reached the Final Four.
- The best bet for a Final Four team is Pitt or Oklahoma State.
- Until last March, Kansas was mainly known as ‘The Best Team Never to Make it to the Final Four.’
- And, lest we forget, Gonzaga, which is currently ranked sixth and looking like a Final Four team, plays not in a power league but in the West Coast Conference.
- He wasn't good in this year's NCAA Tournament, but he led a Final Four team in scoring and has great athletic potential.
- ‘I'm not satisfied because the team we had was a Final Four team,’ she said.
- This probably is not a Final Four team, but it could make it to the Elite Eight.
- What would the Final Four be without Tennessee?
- Anything less than a Final Four with us is going to be disappointing.
- Once the current Jayhawks suggested what was possible - a Final Four, a national title - skeptics citing recent tournament history determined these outcomes were unattainable.
- That looks a lot like a Final Four team, which is exactly the idea.
- In April 2001, Heath was an assistant with Michigan State's Final Four team.
- In three seasons under Bill Guthridge, UNC has gone from a Final Four team to a first-round NCAA loser to a team that needs to hustle even to make the field.
- ‘I feel like anything less than a Final Four is a season down the drain with this team,’ Conroy says.
- Before Kentucky and Michigan State settle a Final Four berth this afternoon at the Erwin Center, Hayes says he'll remind his teammates about what's on the line.
- The Huskies boast the best frontcourt depth of any Final Four team.
- Maryland had most of the ingredients of a Final Four team but for the longest time could not arrange them properly.
Definition of Final Four in US English: Final Fournoun The four teams that qualify for the championship round in the annual NCAA men's or women's college basketball tournament. Example sentencesExamples - He wasn't good in this year's NCAA Tournament, but he led a Final Four team in scoring and has great athletic potential.
- The best bet for a Final Four team is Pitt or Oklahoma State.
- Anything less than a Final Four with us is going to be disappointing.
- Maryland had most of the ingredients of a Final Four team but for the longest time could not arrange them properly.
- Before Kentucky and Michigan State settle a Final Four berth this afternoon at the Erwin Center, Hayes says he'll remind his teammates about what's on the line.
- O'Brien had the Buckeyes in the Final Four in 1999.
- This probably is not a Final Four team, but it could make it to the Elite Eight.
- And, lest we forget, Gonzaga, which is currently ranked sixth and looking like a Final Four team, plays not in a power league but in the West Coast Conference.
- In April 2001, Heath was an assistant with Michigan State's Final Four team.
- Much of the enthusiasm regarding KU's potential to repeat as a Final Four team waned as the result of star junior forward Drew Gooden's departure for the NBA.
- The Huskies boast the best frontcourt depth of any Final Four team.
- Four times at Kansas, Williams reached the Final Four.
- What would the Final Four be without Tennessee?
- ‘I'm not satisfied because the team we had was a Final Four team,’ she said.
- Until last March, Kansas was mainly known as ‘The Best Team Never to Make it to the Final Four.’
- Each is among the best armed offensive teams in Division I and remains a Final Four contender.
- That looks a lot like a Final Four team, which is exactly the idea.
- Once the current Jayhawks suggested what was possible - a Final Four, a national title - skeptics citing recent tournament history determined these outcomes were unattainable.
- In three seasons under Bill Guthridge, UNC has gone from a Final Four team to a first-round NCAA loser to a team that needs to hustle even to make the field.
- ‘I feel like anything less than a Final Four is a season down the drain with this team,’ Conroy says.
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