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ONE Championship’s official athlete rankings are determined by an independent panel of sports media members and industry experts following each event.The panel ranks the athletes on criteria including wins and losses, their most recent performances, and quality of competition.
Championships John Wooden: UCLA 10 Mike Krzyzewski: Duke 5 Adolph Rupp: Kentucky 4 Roy Williams: North Carolina 3 Jim Calhoun: UConn 3 Bob Knight: Indiana 3 Denny Crum: Louisville 2 Billy Donovan: Florida 2 Henry Iba: Oklahoma State 2 Ed Jucker: Cincinnati 2 Branch McCracken: Indiana 2 Dean Smith: North Carolina 2 Phil Woolpert: San Francisco 2 ...
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 .
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: 1910 114 2,372 860 0 .734 4 Duke: 1906 119 2,300 929 0 .712 5 UCLA: 1920 105 2,002 905 0 .689 6 Syracuse: 1901 123 1,993 976 0 .671 7 Temple: 1895 128 1,993 1,157 0 .633 8 Notre Dame: 1898 121 1,963 ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. It determines the champion of Division I, the top level of play in the NCAA, [1] and the media often describes the winner as the national champion of college ...
College basketball rules supreme in Kentucky, and another season of the sport in the commonwealth is just around the corner. From Murray State to Morehead State, 16 men’s and women’s NCAA ...
The NCAA also holds certain TV contracts. For example, the NCAA's contract to show the men's basketball championship tournament (widely known as March Madness) is currently under a 14-year deal with CBS and Turner that runs from 2010 to 2024 and pays $11 billion.
Two human polls make up the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls.