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Champions, runners-up, and locations
Year
Champion
Runner-up
Venue and city
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
Hubert H. Humphrey 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 †
Kansas (3)
75
Memphis *
68
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas (3)
2009
North Carolina (5)
89
Michigan State
72
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
2010
Duke (4)
61
Butler
59
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, Indiana (6)
2011
Connecticut (3)
53
Butler
41
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas (2)
2012
Kentucky (8)
67
Kansas
59
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana (5)
2013
Louisville (3)
82
Michigan
76
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia (4)
2014
Connecticut (4)
60
Kentucky
54
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, Texas
2015
Duke (5)
68
Wisconsin
63
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, Indiana (7)
2016
Villanova (2)
77
North Carolina
74
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas (3)
* Appearance vacated due to NCAA violations.
† denotes overtime games. Multiple †'s indicate number of overtimes.
All-time coaching records
Single game wins
Final Four appearances
Multiple championship coaches
All-time team records
NCAA Championships
Rank
School
# and Coach(es)
1
UCLA
11 - John Wooden (10), Jim Harrick (1)
2
Kentucky
8 - Adolph Rupp (4), Joe B. Hall (1), Rick Pitino (1), Tubby Smith (1) John Calipari (1)
3
North Carolina
5 - Frank McGuire (1), Dean Smith (2), Roy Williams (2)
3
Indiana
5 - Branch McCracken (2), Bob Knight (3)
3
Duke
5 - Mike Krzyzewski
6
Connecticut
4 - Jim Calhoun (3), Kevin Ollie (1)
7
Kansas
3 - Phog Allen (1), Larry Brown (1), Bill Self (1)
7
Louisville
3 - Denny Crum (2), Rick Pitino (1)
9
Villanova
2- Jay Wright (1), Rollie Massimino (1)
9
Cincinnati
2 - Ed Jucker
9
Florida
2 - Billy Donovan
9
Michigan State
2 - Jud Heathcote (1), Tom Izzo (1)
9
NC State
2 - Norm Sloan (1), Jim Valvano (1)
9
Oklahoma State
2 - Henry Iba
9
San Francisco
2 - Phil Woolpert
NCAA Championship Game appearances
*Does not include appearances vacated by the NCAA.
NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances
*Does not include appearances vacated by the NCAA.
NCAA Tournament appearances
* NCAA vacated 2-1 tournament record (1988).
^ NCAA vacated 5-2 tournament record (1980, 1999).
† NCAA vacated 4-1 tournament record (1971).
Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
Teams in bold denote an active streak.
* NCAA vacated 1999 and 2008 appearances.
^ NCAA vacated 1980 appearance.
† NCAA vacated 1999 appearance.
NCAA Tournament victories
* NCAA vacated 2-1 tournament record (1988). Otherwise wins would be 123.
^ NCAA vacated 5-2 tournament record (1980, 1999). Otherwise wins would be 102.
† NCAA vacated 2-1 tournament record (1996). Otherwise wins would be 59.
Margin of 10 points: Oregon (1939), Kentucky (1949), San Francisco (1956), Ohio State (1960), UCLA (1967, 1970, 1973), Michigan State (1979, 2000), Indiana (1981), Duke (2001), and North Carolina (2009), are teams to win every game in the tournament by 10 points or more on their way to a championship.
Individual single-game records
61, Austin Carr , Notre Dame vs. Ohio , 1970
25, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
44, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
11, Jeff Fryer , Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan , 1990
Three-point Field Goal Attempts
22, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Arkansas , 1989
23, Bob Carney , Bradley vs. Colorado , 1954
23, Travis Mays , Texas vs. Georgia , 1990
27, Travis Mays, Texas vs. Georgia, 1990
27, David Robinson , Navy vs. Syracuse , 1986
34, Fred Cohen , Temple vs. Connecticut , 1956
18, Mark Wade , UNLV vs. Indiana , 1987
11, Shaquille O'Neal , LSU vs. BYU , 1992
8, Ty Lawson , North Carolina vs. Michigan State , 2009
8, Russ Smith , Louisville vs. North Carolina A&T , 2013
Triple-doubles (see Final Four records section for other tournament triple-doubles)
Assists were not recorded nationally by the NCAA until the 1984–85 season, and steals and blocks were not officially added as NCAA statistics until the 1986–87 season. As a result, the NCAA only officially recognizes tournament triple-doubles recorded from 1987 onward.[1]
Gary Grant , Michigan — 24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists vs. North Carolina , East Regional second round, March 14, 1987 [2]
Shaquille O'Neal , LSU — 26 points, 13 rebounds, 11 blocks vs. BYU , West Regional first round, March 19, 1992 [3]
David Cain , St. John's — 12 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Texas Tech , East Regional first round, March 18, 1993 [4]
Andre Miller , Utah — 18 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists vs. Arizona , West Regional Final, March 21, 1998 [3]
Dwyane Wade , Marquette — 29 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Kentucky , Midwest Regional Final, March 29, 2003 [3]
Cole Aldrich , Kansas — 13 points, 20 rebounds, 10 blocks vs. Dayton , Midwest Regional Second Round, March 22, 2009
Draymond Green , Michigan State — 23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists vs. UCLA , Southeast Regional Second Round, March 18, 2011 [1]
Draymond Green, Michigan State — 24 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists vs. LIU–Brooklyn , West Regional Second Round, March 16, 2012 [5]
Team single-game records
All tournament games
264, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
Fewest points for a single team
20, North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh , 1941
52, Iowa vs. Notre Dame , 1970
112, Marshall vs. Southwestern Louisiana , 1972
21, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan , 1990
Three-point Field Goal Attempts
43, Saint Joseph's vs. Boston College , 1997
43, Arizona vs. Illinois , 2001
56, Arizona vs. Illinois , 2001
86, Notre Dame vs. Tennessee Tech , 1958
36, North Carolina vs. Loyola Marymount , 1988
15, Kentucky vs. Stony Brook , 2016
20, Louisville vs. North Carolina A&T , 2013
35, UCLA vs. Kansas , 2007
National Championship game
181, UCLA vs. Duke , 1964
Most points by a single team
103, UNLV vs. Duke , 1990
Largest margin at half time
21, North Carolina vs. Michigan State , 2009
Largest score at half time
55, North Carolina vs. Michigan State , 2009
Largest margin of victory
30, UNLV vs. Duke , 1990
Final Four records
Final Four Single Game - Individual
58, Bill Bradley , Princeton vs. Wichita St., N3rd, 3-20-1965
22, Bill Bradley , Princeton vs. Wichita St., N3rd, 3-20-1965
42, Lennie Rosenbluth , North Carolina vs. Michigan St., NSF, 3-22-1957
10, Freddie Banks , UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
27, Bill Russell , San Francisco vs. Iowa, CH, 3-23-1956
18, Mark Wade , UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
7, Jeff Withey , Kansas vs. Ohio State, NSF, 3-31-2012
18, Ty Lawson , Michigan State vs. North Carolina, CH, 4-6-2009
8, Ty Lawson , Michigan State vs. North Carolina, CH, 4-6-2009
Final Four Triple-Doubles
The NCAA recognizes these achievements as unofficial triple-doubles. As noted earlier, assists, steals, and blocks were not kept on a national basis until well into the 1980s; the current array of national statistics did not fully take shape until the 1986–87 season.[1]
B.H. Born , Kansas vs. Indiana, CH, 3-18-1953: 26 pts., 15 rebs. & 13 blocked shots.[6]
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.
Largest margin of victory: 44, Villanova vs. Oklahoma, 4-2-2016
Key to initials: NSF - National Semi-Final; N3rd - National Third-Place Game (Discontinued after 1981); CH - Championship Game.
See Also
NCAA Tournament Records Book
References