2023-10-25: Play Index Update.

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NCAA Tournament Matchup Finder Query Results

Current search:
For single games, from 1985 to 2017, in the Round of 64 (1985-pres.), school is Iowa State, school lost game, sorted by descending Date

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School
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Seed (applicable 1979-present)
School is
seed
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Game Result
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Query Results

Query Results Table
Rk Year Date Region Round School PTS Opponent PTS OT Diff Location
12015March 19, 2015SouthSecond RoundIowa State5914 UAB60-1Louisville, KY
22001March 15, 2001WestFirst RoundIowa State5715 Hampton58-1Boise, ID
31993March 19, 1993WestFirst RoundIowa State70UCLA81-11Tucson, AZ
41989March 17, 1989SoutheastFirst Round10 Iowa State74UCLA84-10Atlanta, GA
51988March 18, 1988EastFirst Round12 Iowa State78Georgia Tech90-12Hartford, CT
61985March 14, 1985MidwestFirst Round13 Iowa State64Ohio State75-11Tulsa, OK
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