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NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Champions List

List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions...

The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. The tournament concluded in 2023 with the UConn Huskies defeating the San Diego State Aztecs 76–59 in the championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston. See a list of NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Men's Division I Basketball Champions here.

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Fast Facts:

  • The winning university, the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Champions, receives a rectangular, gold-plated trophy made of wood.
  • The NCAA tournament has been held annually since 1939, except in 2020, when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament begins with 68 teams.
  • The full form of NCAA is (National Collegiate Athletic Association)
  • NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Champions List
    YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocation
    2023UConn76–59San Diego StateHouston, Texas
    2022Kansas72–69North CarolinaNew Orleans, Louisiana
    2021Baylor86–70GonzagaIndianapolis, Indiana
    2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
    2019Virginia85–77Texas TechMinneapolis, Minnesota
    2018Villanova79–62MichiganSan Antonio, Texas
    2017North Carolina71-65GonzagaGlendale, Arizona
    2016Villanova77-74North CarolinaHouston, Texas
    2015Duke68-63WisconsinIndianapolis, Ind.
    2014Connecticut60-54KentuckyArlington, Texas
    2013Louisville82-76MichiganAtlanta, Ga.
    2012Kentucky67-59KansasNew Orleans, La.
    2011Connecticut53-41ButlerHouston, Texas
    2010Duke61-59ButlerIndianapolis, Ind.
    2009North Carolina89-72Michigan StateDetroit, Mich.
    2008Kansas75-68 (OT)MemphisSan Antonio, Texas
    2007Florida84-75Ohio StateAtlanta, Ga.
    2006Florida73-57UCLAIndianapolis, Ind.
    2005North Carolina75-70IllinoisSt. Louis, Mo.
    2004Connecticut82-73Georgia TechSan Antonio, Texas
    2003Syracuse81-78KansasNew Orleans, La.
    2002Maryland64-52IndianaAtlanta, Ga.
    2001Duke82-72ArizonaMinneapolis, Minn.
    2000Michigan State89-76FloridaIndianapolis, Ind.
    1999Connecticut77-74DukeSt. Petersburg, Fla.
    1998Kentucky78-69UtahSan Antonio, Texas
    1997Arizona84-79 (OT)KentuckyIndianapolis, Ind.
    1996Kentucky76-67SyracuseEast Rutherford, N.J.
    1995UCLA89-78ArkansasSeattle, Wash.
    1994Arkansas76-72DukeCharlotte, N.C.
    1993North Carolina77-71MichiganNew Orleans, La.
    1992Duke71-51MichiganMinneapolis, Minn.
    1991Duke72-65KansasIndianapolis, Ind.
    1990UNLV103-73DukeDenver, Colo.
    1989Michigan80-79 (OT)Seton HallSeattle, Wash.
    1988Kansas83-79OklahomaKansas City, Mo.
    1987Indiana74-73SyracuseNew Orleans, La.
    1986Louisville72-69DukeDallas, Texas
    1985Villanova66-64GeorgetownLexington, Ky,
    1984Georgetown84-75HoustonSeattle, Wash.
    1983North Carolina State54-52HoustonAlbuquerque, N.M.
    1982North Carolina63-62GeorgetownNew Orleans, La.
    1981Indiana63-50North CarolinaPhiladelphia, Pa.
    1980Louisville59-54UCLAIndianapolis, Ind.
    1979Michigan State75-64Indiana StateSalt Lake City, Utah
    1978Kentucky94-88DukeSt. Louis, Mo.
    1977Marquette67-59North CarolinaAtlanta, Ga.
    1976Indiana86-68MichiganPhiladelphia, Pa.
    1975UCLA92-85KentuckySan Diego, Calif.
    1974North Carolina State76-64MarquetteGreensboro, N.C.
    1973UCLA87-66Memphis StateSt. Louis, Mo.
    1972UCLA81-76Florida StateLos Angeles, Calif.
    1971UCLA68-62VillanovaHouston, Texas
    1970UCLA80-69JacksonvilleCollege Park, Md.
    1969UCLA92-72PurdueLouisville, Ky.
    1968UCLA78-55North CarolinaLos Angeles, Calif.
    1967UCLA79-64DaytonLouisville, Ky.
    1966UTEP72-65KentuckyCollege Park, Md.
    1965UCLA91-80MichiganPortland, Ore.
    1964UCLA98-83DukeKansas City, Mo.
    1963Loyola60-58 (OT)CincinnatiLouisville, Ky.
    1962Cincinnati71-59Ohio StateLouisville, Ky.
    1961Cincinnati70-65 (OT)Ohio StateKansas City, Mo.
    1960Ohio State75-55CaliforniaDaly City, Calif.
    1959California71-70West VirginiaLouisville, Ky.
    1958Kentucky84-72SeattleLouisville, Ky.
    1957North Carolina54-53 (3OT)KansasKansas City, Mo.
    1956San Francisco83-71IowaEvanston, Ill.
    1955San Francisco77-63LaSalleKansas City, Mo.
    1954La Salle92-76BradleyKansas City, Mo.
    1953Indiana69-68KansasKansas City, Mo.
    1952Kansas80-63St. John’sSeattle, Wash.
    1951Kentucky68-58Kansas StateMinneapolis, Minn.
    1950CCNY71-68BradleyNew York, N.Y.
    1949Kentucky46-36Oklahoma A&MSeattle, Wash.
    1948Kentucky58-42BaylorNew York, N.Y.
    1947Holy Cross58-47OklahomaNew York, N.Y.
    1946Oklahoma State43-40North CarolinaNew York, N.Y.
    1945Oklahoma State49-45NYUNew York, N.Y.
    1944Utah42-40 (OT)DartmouthNew York, N.Y.
    1943Wyoming46-34GeorgetownNew York, N.Y.
    1942Stanford53-38DartmouthKansas City, Mo.
    1941Wisconsin39-34Washington StateKansas City, Mo.
    1940Indiana60-42KansasKansas City, Mo.
    1939Oregon46-33Ohio StateEvanston, Ill.

    Most championships Team:

    TeamWinsYears
    UCLA111964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995
    Kentucky81948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012
    North Carolina61957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017
    Duke51991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015
    UConn51999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023
    Indiana51940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987
    Kansas41952, 1988, 2008, 2022

    Most championships Coaches:

    CoachesWinsYears
    John Wooden101964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975
    Mike Krzyzewski51991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015
    Adolph Rupp41948, 1949, 1951, 1958
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