NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship records

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[[Media:]]==Champions, runners-up and locations== † denotes overtime games. Multiple †'s indicate more than one overtime.

Year Champion Runner-up Venue and city
1939 Oregon 46 Ohio State 33 Patten Gymnasium Evanston, Illinois
1940 Indiana 60 Kansas 42 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri
1941 Wisconsin 39 Washington State 34 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (2)
1942 Stanford 53 Dartmouth 38 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (3)
1943 Wyoming 46 Georgetown 34 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York
1944 Washington 42 Dartmouth 40 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (2)
1945 Oklahoma State 49 NYU 45 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (3)
1946 Oklahoma State (2) 43 North Carolina 40 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (4)
1947 Holy Cross 58 Oklahoma 47 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (5)
1948 Kentucky 58 Baylor 42 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (6)
1949 Kentucky (2) 46 Oklahoma State 36 Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, Washington
1950 CCNY 71 Bradley 68 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York (7)
1951 Kentucky (3) 68 Kansas State 58 Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minnesota
1952 Kansas 80 St. John's 63 Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, Washington (2)
1953 Indiana (2) 69 Kansas 68 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (4)
1954 La Salle 92 Bradley 76 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (5)
1955 San Francisco 76 La Salle 73 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (6)
1956 San Francisco (2) 83 Iowa 71 Welsh-Ryan Arena Evanston, Illinois (2)
1957††† North Carolina 54 Kansas 53 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (7)
1958 Kentucky (4) 84 Seattle 72 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky
1959 California 71 West Virginia 70 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky (2)
1960 Ohio State 75 California 55 Cow Palace San Francisco, California
1961 Cincinnati 70 Ohio State 65 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (8)
1962 Cincinnati (2) 71 Ohio State 59 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky (3)
1963 Loyola (Chicago) 60 Cincinnati 58 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky (4)
1964 UCLA 98 Duke 83 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri (9)
1965 UCLA (2) 91 Michigan 80 Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon
1966 Texas Western 72 Kentucky 65 Cole Field House College Park, Maryland
1967 UCLA (3) 79 Dayton 64 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky (5)
1968 UCLA (4) 78 North Carolina 55 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, California
1969 UCLA (5) 92 Purdue 72 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky (6)
1970 UCLA (6) 80 Jacksonville 69 Cole Field House College Park, Maryland (2)
1971 UCLA (7) 68 Villanova 62 Astrodome Houston, Texas
1972 UCLA (8) 81 Florida State 76 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, California (2)
1973 UCLA (9) 87 Memphis 66 St. Louis Arena St. Louis, Missouri
1974 North Carolina State 76 Marquette 64 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina
1975 UCLA (10) 92 Kentucky 85 San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, California
1976 Indiana (3) 86 Michigan 68 Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1977 Marquette 67 North Carolina 59 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia
1978 Kentucky (5) 94 Duke 88 Checkerdome (St, Louis Arena) St. Louis, Missouri (2)
1979 Michigan State 75 Indiana State 64 Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah
1980 Louisville 59 UCLA 54 Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Indiana
1981 Indiana (4) 63 North Carolina 50 Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2)
1982 North Carolina (2) 63 Georgetown 62 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
1983 North Carolina State (2) 54 Houston 52 University Arena Albuquerque, New Mexico
1984 Georgetown 84 Houston 75 Kingdome Seattle, Washington (3)
1985 Villanova 66 Georgetown 64 Rupp Arena Lexington, Kentucky
1986 Louisville (2) 72 Duke 69 Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas
1987 Indiana (5) 74 Syracuse 73 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (2)
1988 Kansas (2) 83 Oklahoma 79 Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri (10)
1989 Michigan 80 Seton Hall 79 Kingdome Seattle, Washington (4)
1990 UNLV 103 Duke 73 McNichols Sports Arena Denver, Colorado
1991 Duke 72 Kansas 65 Hoosier Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (2)
1992 Duke (2) 71 Michigan 51 Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota (2)
1993 North Carolina (3) 77 Michigan 71 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (3)
1994 Arkansas 76 Duke 72 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina
1995 UCLA (11) 89 Arkansas 78 Kingdome Seattle, Washington (5)
1996 Kentucky (6) 76 Syracuse 67 Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey
1997 Arizona 84 Kentucky 79 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (3)
1998 Kentucky (7) 78 Utah 69 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas
1999 Connecticut 77 Duke 74 Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida
2000 Michigan State (2) 89 Florida 76 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (4)
2001 Duke (3) 82 Arizona 72 Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota (3)
2002 Maryland 64 Indiana 52 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia (2)
2003 Syracuse 81 Kansas 78 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (4)
2004 Connecticut (2) 82 Georgia Tech 73 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas (2)
2005 North Carolina (4) 75 Illinois 70 Edward Jones Dome St. Louis, Missouri (3)
2006 Florida 73 UCLA 57 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (5)
2007 Florida (2) 84 Ohio State 75 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia (3)
2008         Alamodome San Antonio, Texas (3)
2009         Ford Field Detroit, Michigan
2010         Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana (6)
2011         Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas (2)

Contents

NCAA Championships

Rank School #
1 UCLA 11
2 Kentucky 7
3 Indiana 5
4 North Carolina 4
5 Duke 3
6 Michigan State 2
6 Kansas 2
6 Oklahoma State 2
6 San Francisco 2
6 Cincinnati 2
6 Connecticut 2
6 Louisville 2
6 North Carolina State 2
6 Florida 2

NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances

Rank School #
1 UCLA^ 16
2 North Carolina 16
3 Duke 14
4 Kentucky 13
5 Kansas 12
6 Ohio State 10
7 Louisville 8
7 Indiana 8

^ NCAA vacated 5-1 tournament record (1980). Actual number of appearances is 17.


NCAA Tournament appearances

Rank School #
1 Kentucky* 48
2 UCLA^ 39
3 North Carolina 39
4 Kansas 36
5 Indiana 35
6 Louisville 34

* NCAA vacated 2-1 tournament record (1988). Actual number of appearances is 49.
^ NCAA vacated 5-2 tournament record (1980, 1999). Actual number of appearances is 41.


NCAA Tournament victories

Rank School #
1 Kentucky* 97
2 North Carolina 89
3 UCLA^ 85
3 Duke 85
5 Kansas 73
6 Indiana 59
7 Louisville Cardinals 55

* NCAA vacated 2-1 tournament record (1988). Actual number of wins is 99.
^ NCAA vacated 5-2 tournament record (1980, 1999). Actual number of wins is 90.

  • Points
61, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
  • Field Goals
25, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
  • Field Goal Attempts
44, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio,, 1970
  • Three-point Field Goals
11, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Three-point Field Goal Attempts
22, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Arkansas, 1989
  • Free Throws Made
23, Bob Carney, Bradley vs. Colorado, 1954
23, Travis Mays, Texas vs. Georgia, 1990
  • Free Throws Attempted
27, Travis Mays, Texas vs. Georgia, 1990
27, David Robinson, Navy vs. Syracuse, 1986
  • Rebounds
34, Fred Cohen, Temple vs. Connecticut, 1956
  • Assists
18, Mark Wade, UNLV vs. Indiana, 1987
  • Blocked Shots
12, Shaquille O'Neal, LSU vs. BYU, 1992
  • Steals
8, Darrell Hawkins, Arkansas vs. Holy Cross, 1993 :8, Grant Hill, Duke vs. California, 1993
8, Duane Clemens, Ball State vs. UCLA, 2000

  • Points
149, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Fewest Points
20, North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh, 1941
  • Field Goals
52, Iowa vs. Notre Dame, 1970
  • Field Goals Attempted
112, Marshall vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1972
  • Three-point Field Goals
21, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Three-point Field Goal Attempts
43, Saint Joseph's vs. Boston College, 1997
  • Free Throws Made
43, Arizona vs. Illinois, 2001
  • Free Throws Attempted
56, Arizona vs. Illinois, 2001
  • Rebounds
86, Notre Dame vs. Tennessee Tech, 1958
  • Assists
36, North Carolina vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988
  • Blocked Shots
14, Kentucky vs. UCLA, 1998
  • Steals
19, Providence vs. Austin Peay, 1987
19, Connecticut vs. Boston College, 1990

Final Four Single Game - Individual

  • Points
58, Bill Bradley, Princeton vs. Wichita St., N3rd, 3-20-1965
  • Points by a Freshman
33, Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse vs. Texas, NSF, 4-5-2003
  • Field Goals
22, Bill Bradley, Princeton vs. Wichita St., N3rd, 3-20-1965
  • Field Goals Attempted
42, Lennie Rosenbluth, North Carolina vs. Michigan St., NSF, 3-22-1957
  • Three-Point Field Goals
10, Freddie Banks, UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
  • Rebounds
27, Bill Russell, San Francisco vs. Iowa, CH, 3-23-1956
  • Assists
18, Mark Wade, UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
  • Blocked Shots
6, Danny Manning, Kansas vs. Duke, NSF, 4-2-1988
6, Joakim Noah, Florida vs. UCLA, CH, 4-3-2006
  • Steals
7, Tommy Amaker, Duke vs. Louisville, CH, 3-31-1986
7, Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma vs. Kansas, CH, 4-4-1988
  • Final Four Triple-Doubles
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Louisville, N3rd, 3-21-1959: 39 pts., 17 rebs. & 10 asts.
Magic Johnson, Michigan St. vs. Pennsylvania, NSF, 3-24-1979: 29 pts., 10 rebs. & 10 asts.

Key to initials: NSF- National Semi-Final; N3rd - National Third-Place Game (Discontinued after 1981); CH - Championship Game.

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