Ncaa Men's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is held each spring featuring 65 of the top college basketball teams in the United States. The 20-day tournament, colloquially known as "March Madness" or the Big Dance, has become one of the country's most prominent sports events. The tournament, whose field includes regional conference champions and other top teams, is staged in a single elimination format. Since its 1939 inception, it has built a legacy that includes dynasty teams and dramatic underdog stories. In recent years, friendly wagering on the event has become something of a national pastime, spawning countless "office pools" that attract expert fans and novices alike. The tournament bracket is made up of champions from each Division I conference, which receive automatic bids. The remaining slots are at-large berths, with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors, including team rankings, win-loss records and RPI data. The two lowest-seeded teams (usually the teams below .500 & the SWAC champion) play a pre-tournament game to determine which will advance into the first round of the tournament. This play-in game was added in 2001 and has been played in Dayton, Ohio each subsequent year. A Most Outstanding Player honor is awarded by the Associated Press at the end of each tournament. See also: Division II, Division III

Winners of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

inner Score Opponent
939 Oregon 46-33 Ohio State
940 Indiana 60-42 Kansas
941 Wisconsin 39-34 Washington State
942 Stanford 53-38 Dartmouth
943 Wyoming 46-34 Georgetown
944 Utah 42-40 (OT) Dartmouth
945 Oklahoma A&M 49-45 NYU
946 Oklahoma A&M 43-40 North Carolina
947 Holy Cross 58-47 Oklahoma
948 Kentucky 58-42 Baylor
949 Kentucky 46-36 Oklahoma State
950 CCNY 71-68 Bradley
951 Kentucky 68-58 Kansas State
952 Kansas 80-63 St. John's
953 Indiana 69-68 Kansas
954 La Salle 92-76 Bradley
955 San Francisco 76-73 La Salle
956 San Francisco 83-71 Iowa
957 North Carolina 54-53 (3 OT) Kansas
958 Kentucky 84-72 Seattle
959 California 71-70 West Virginia
960 Ohio State 75-55 California
961 Cincinnati 70-65 (OT) Ohio State
962 Cincinnati 71-59 Ohio State
963 Loyola (Chicago) 60-58 (OT) Cincinnati
964 UCLA 98-83 Duke
965 UCLA 91-80 Michigan
966 Texas Western 72-65 Kentucky
967 UCLA 79-64 Dayton
968 UCLA 78-55 North Carolina
969 UCLA 92-72 Purdue
970 UCLA 80-69 Jacksonville
971 UCLA 68-62 Villanova
972 UCLA 81-76 Florida State
973 UCLA 87-66 Memphis State
974 NC State 76-64 Marquette
975 UCLA 92-85 Kentucky
976 Indiana 86-68 Michigan
977 Marquette 67-59 North Carolina
978 Kentucky 94-88 Duke
979 Michigan State 75-64 Indiana State
980 Louisville 59-54 UCLA
981 Indiana 63-50 North Carolina
982 North Carolina 63-62 Georgetown
983 N.C. State 54-52 Houston
984 Georgetown 84-75 Houston
985 Villanova 66-64 Georgetown
986 Louisville 72-69 Duke
987 Indiana 74-73 Syracuse
988 Kansas 83-79 Oklahoma
989 Michigan 80-79 (OT) Seton Hall
990 UNLV 103-73 Duke
991 Duke 72-65 Kansas
992 Duke 71-51 Michigan
993 North Carolina 77-71 Michigan
994 Arkansas 76-72 Duke
995 UCLA 89-78 Arkansas
996 Kentucky 76-67 Syracuse
997 Arizona 84-79 (OT) Kentucky
998 Kentucky 78-69 Utah
999 Connecticut 77-74 Duke
000 Michigan State 89-76 Florida
001 Duke 82-72 Arizona
002 Maryland 64-52 Indiana
003 Syracuse 81-78 Kansas
004 Connecticut 82-73 Georgia Tech
a href="/encyclopedia/2005-NCAA-Men's-Division-I-Basketball-Tournament" title="2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament">2005 North Carolina 75-70 Illinois

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Number of championships by school

  • UCLA 11
  • Kentucky 7
  • Indiana 5
  • North Carolina 4
  • Duke 3
  • Cincinnati 2
  • Connecticut 2
  • Kansas 2
  • Louisville 2
  • Michigan State 2
  • North Carolina State 2
  • Oklahoma State 2 (both times as Oklahoma A&M)
  • San Francisco 2
  • Arizona 1
  • Arkansas 1
  • California 1
  • CCNY 1
  • Georgetown 1
  • Holy Cross 1
  • La Salle 1
  • Loyola (Chicago) 1
  • Marquette 1
  • Maryland 1
  • Michigan 1
  • Ohio State 1
  • Oregon 1
  • Stanford 1
  • Syracuse 1
  • UNLV 1
  • Utah 1
  • UTEP 1 (as Texas Western)
  • Villanova 1
  • Wisconsin 1
  • Wyoming 1

See also

External links

Basketball Men I

 

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