Unless noted otherwise, the
University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio, has hosted all games. The results of the opening round games since the tournament's expansion to four games are as follows:
2011: On March 15,
UNC Asheville (UNCA) defeated
Arkansas-Little Rock (UALR) 81–77 in overtime, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the Southeast Region to face No. 1 seeded
Pittsburgh. Interestingly, at the time, UNCA had been involved in the only other opening round game to end in overtime in 2003. In the East Region,
Clemson defeated
UAB 70–52, advancing to the No. 12 seed to face No. 5 seeded
West Virginia. On March 16, also in the East Region,
UTSA defeated
Alabama State 70–61, advancing to the No. 16 seed to play No. 1 seeded
Ohio State. In the Southwest Region,
VCU defeated
USC 59–46, advancing to the No. 11 seed to face No. 6 seeded
Georgetown. All of the opening round winners, with the exception of VCU, were eliminated in the next round. VCU ultimately advanced to the Final Four, becoming the first opening round winner to compete beyond its second game. The Rams would then fall to Butler 70-62.
2012: On March 13,
Western Kentucky overcame a 16-point deficit in the final 5 minutes to defeat
Mississippi Valley State 59–58, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the South Region to face the tournament's overall No. 1 seed,
Kentucky. This was the largest comeback within the final 5 minutes in NCAA Tournament history.
President Barack Obama and guest,
British prime minister David Cameron, attended this game. In the following game,
BYU came back from a 25-point first-half deficit to defeat
Iona 78–72, advancing to the No. 14 seed in the West Region to play No. 3 seeded
Marquette. BYU's comeback was the largest in NCAA Tournament history. The winners of the remaining two games, both played on March 14, qualified for the Midwest Region.
Vermont defeated
Lamar 71–59, advancing to the No. 16 seed to face No. 1 seeded
North Carolina.
South Florida defeated
California 65–54, advancing to the No. 12 seed to play No. 5 seeded
Temple. South Florida was the only winning team to advance past the second round; however, after defeating Temple 58–44, the Bulls lost to
Ohio 62–56.
2013: On March 19,
North Carolina A&T edged
Liberty 73-72, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region to face No. 1 seed
Louisville.
Saint Mary's defeated
MTSU 67-54, advancing to the No. 11 seed in the Midwest Region to play No. 6 seed
Memphis. On March 20,
James Madison defeated
LIU-Brooklyn 68-55, advancing as the No. 16 seed in the East Region to face the No. 1 seed
Indiana.
La Salle beat
Boise State 80-71, advancing as the No. 13 seed in the West Region to play No. 4 seeded
Kansas State. Of the four winning teams, only LaSalle advanced beyond the second round. The Explorers were eliminated in the fourth round (Sweet Sixteen) by
Wichita State 72-58.
2014: On March 18,
Albany defeated
Mount St. Mary's 71-64, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the South Region to face No. 1 seed
Florida. In the following game,
North Carolina State defeated
Xavier 74-59, advancing to the No. 12 seed in the Midwest Region to face No. 5 seed
Saint Louis. On March 19,
Cal Poly defeated
Texas Southern 81-69 to advance to the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region to face No. 1 seed
Wichita State, while
Tennessee defeated
Iowa 78-65 to advance to the No. 11 seed in the Midwest Region to face No. 6 seed
Massachusetts. For the fourth consecutive year, only one of the four winning teams,
Tennessee, advanced beyond the next round. The Volunteers were eliminated in the fourth round (Sweet Sixteen) by
Michigan 73-71.
2015: On March 17,
Hampton defeated
Manhattan 74-64, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region to face No. 1 seed
Kentucky.
Ole Miss defeated
BYU 94-90, advancing to the No. 11 seed in the West Region to face No. 6 seed
Xavier. On March 18,
Robert Morris defeated
North Florida 81-77, advancing to the No. 16 seed in the South Region to face No. 1 seed
Duke. In the final game,
Dayton became the first "First Four" team to play on its
home court. Dayton defeated
Boise State 56-55, advancing to the No. 11 seed in the East Region to face No. 6 seed
Providence. For the fifth consecutive year, only one of the four winning teams, Dayton, advanced beyond the next round. The Flyers were eliminated in the third round (Round of 32) by
Oklahoma 72-66.