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Only twice has been no national champion in a calendar year. The first occurrence was when the 2013 championship won by Louisville became the first men's basketball national title to ever be vacated by the NCAA after the school and its coach at the time, Rick Pitino, were implicated in a 2015 sex scandal involving recruits.
The following is a list of all schools that have won at least one NCAA men's basketball tournament, along with the year(s) in which they won their championship(s). For non-NCAA championships claimed by schools, see National Invitation Tournament , Helms Athletic Foundation , and Mythical national championship .
NCAA Division I champions are the winners of annual top-tier competitions among American college sports teams. This list also includes championships classified by the NCAA as "National Collegiate", the organization's official branding of championship events open to members of more than one of the NCAA's three legislative and competitive divisions.
The NCAA officially recorded assists for two seasons in the early 1950s, but discontinued the practice after the 1951–52 season, not resuming until the 1984–85 season. Steals and blocks were not officially added as NCAA statistics until the 1986–87 season.
Rank College First Season Seasons Wins Losses Ties Win% 1 Kentucky: 1903 121 2,398 758 1 .760 2 Kansas: 1898 126 2,393 896 0 .728 3 North Carolina
List of NCAA basketball champions may refer to: List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions; ... This page was last edited on 6 April 2022, at 09:28 (UTC).
NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen: 1989–90 Denny Crum 27–8: 12–2: 1st: NCAA Division I second round: 1990–91 Denny Crum 14–16: 4–10: 8th: 1991–92 Denny Crum 19–11: 7–5: T–2nd: NCAA Division I second round: 1992–93 Denny Crum 22–9: 11–1: 1st: NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen: 1993–94 Denny Crum 28–6: 10–2: 1st: NCAA ...
The Tar Heels have won the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament six times, have appeared in the tournament finals eleven times, a record 21 NCAA Final Fours, [3] have made it into the NCAA tournament 47 times (tied for second-most all-time), [4] and hold the record for all-time NCAA tournament victories (102). [5]