There are two games left in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament and as the Final Four round approaches this weekend, four teams will have a shot at the national championship title: Syracuse, Louisville, Wichita and Michigan.

The Michigan Wolverines will enter the Final Four for the first time in two decades since Chris Webber and the Fab Five team captivated the nation in 1993.

"It means the world," guard Tim Hardaway Jr. said. "Twenty years have passed and we have not been on the stage yet."

Syracuse, whose head coach Jim Boeheim called this year's team the best defensive group when they beat Marquette University 55-39 in the an Elite 8 game on Saturday, will head back to the national semifinals since the team won in 2003.

"A tremendous, tremendous defensive effort," Boeheim said.

He also joked and said that Syracuse goes every 10 years. "This is our time, and I don't have to get up at 7 in the morning and go to Disney World," he added.

The Orange will face Michigan on Saturday.

No.9- seed Wichita State, the team considered to be the underdog of the tournament is only the fifth team seeded ninth or higher to advance to the Final Four since the NCAA Basketball Tournament began assigning seeds in 1979.

They are only the second team in three years to do so following VCU, who was an 11-seed in 2011.

"I'm still pinching myself and still can't wake up," freshman guard Fred Van Vleet said. "It's been a hell of a ride, but we still got games to play."

The Shockers will face Louisville.

The Louisville Cardinals beat Duke Sunday after sophomore guard Kevin Ware suffered a broken leg in one of the most gruesome injuries in sports history.

The Cardinals turned the tragedy of Ware's injury and celebrated an 85-63 victory with sophomore forward Chane Behanan taking off his own jersey in the game's final seconds and putting on teammate Kevin Ware.

"We did this for Kevin," Behanan said. "I just wanted him to be there.

After the game, Head coach Rick Pitino took to the microphone and asked Louisville fans that remained in the Lucas Oil Stadium to chant, "Kev-in, Kev-in."

See below the schedule of Final Four games:

Saturday, April 6 2013, at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta

Wichita State vs. Louisville, 6:09 p.m. ET (CBS) (Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Steve Kerr and Tracy Wolfson)

Syracuse vs. Michigan, approx. 8:49 p.m. ET (CBS) (Nantz, Kellogg, Kerr and Wolfson)