All winners of NCAA. US college basketball competition

The NCAA ( National Collegiate Athletic Association) is the top level of men's college basketball torunement. The winner is considered as the national champion of college basketbal.

At the moment, 68 teams compete in seven rounds for the national championship. Last 4 teams play the final four. Thirty-two teams gain automatic entry through winning their conference's championship. The other 36 teams rely on the selection committee to award them an at-large bid in the tournament.

That time of year when this tournement is held is known as March Madness
Sport: Basketball (Male)
Country: United States
Titles by team:
NAME WINNER
UCLA
11
Kentucky
8
Connecticut
6
North Carolina
6
Duke
5
Indiana
5
Kansas
4
Villanova
3
San Francisco
2
Oklahoma State
2
North Carolina State
2
Florida
2
Cincinnati
2
Michigan State
2
Louisville
2
Oregon
1
UNLV
1
Stanford
1
Syracuse
1
UTEP
1
Utah
1
Wisconsin
1
Wyoming
1
Virginia
1
Ohio State
1
Michigan
1
Maryland
1
Arizona
1
Arkansas
1
California
1
CCNY
1
Georgetown
1
Holy Cross
1
La Salle
1
Loyola-Chicago
1
Marquette
1
Baylor
1


Champions by year:
YEAR WINNER RUNNER UP RESULT
2024 UConn Purdue 75-60
2023 UConn San Diego State 76-59
2022 Kansas North Carolina 72-69
2021 Baylor Gonzaga 86-70
2020 Canceled due COVID-19
2019 Virginia Texas Tech 88-75 (OT)
2018 Villanova Michigan 79-62
2017 North Carolina Gonzaga 71-65
2016 Villanova North Carolina 77-74
2015 Duke Wisconsin 68-63
2014 Connecticut Kentucky 60-54
2013 Louisville Michigan 82-76
2012 Kentucky Kansas 67-59
2011 Connecticut Butler 53-41
2010 Duke Butler 61-59
2009 North Carolina Michigan State 89-72
2008 Kansas Memphis 75-68 (OT)
2007 Florida Ohio State 84-75
2006 Florida UCLA 73-57
2005 North Carolina Illinois 75-70
2004 Connecticut Georgia Tech 82-73
2003 Syracuse Kansas 81-78
2002 Maryland Indiana 64-52
2001 Duke Arizona 82-72
2000 Michigan State Florida 89-76
1999 Connecticut Duke 77-74
1998 Kentucky Utah 78-69
1997 Arizona Kentucky 84-79 (OT)
1996 Kentucky Syracuse 76-67
1995 UCLA Arkansas 89-78
1994 Arkansas Duke 76-72
1993 North Carolina Michigan 77-71
1992 Duke Michigan 71-51
1991 Duke Kansas 72-65
1990 UNLV Duke 103-73
1989 Michigan Seton Hall 80-79 (OT)
1988 Kansas Oklahoma 83-79
1987 Indiana Syracuse 74-73
1986 Louisville Duke 72-69
1985 Villanova Georgetown 66-64
1984 Georgetown Houston 84-75
1983 North Carolina State Houston 54-52
1982 North Carolina Georgetown 63-62
1981 Indiana North Carolina 63-50
1980 Louisville UCLA 59-54
1979 Michigan State Indiana State 75-64
1978 Kentucky Duke 94-88
1977 Marquette North Carolina 67-59
1976 Indiana Michigan 86-68
1975 UCLA Kentucky 92-85
1974 North Carolina State Marquette 76-64
1973 UCLA Memphis State 87-66
1972 UCLA Florida State 81-76
1971 UCLA Villanova 68-62
1970 UCLA Jacksonville 80-69
1969 UCLA Purdue 92-72
1968 UCLA North Carolina 78-55
1967 UCLA Dayton 79-64
1966 Texas Western Kentucky 72-65
1965 UCLA Michigan 91-80
1964 UCLA Duke 98-83
1963 Loyola Chicago Cincinnati 60-58 (OT)
1962 Cincinnati Ohio State 71-59
1961 Cincinnati Ohio State 70-65 (OT)
1960 Ohio State California 75-55
1959 California West Virginia 71-70
1958 Kentucky Seattle 84-72
1957 North Carolina Kansas 54-53
1956 San Francisco Iowa 83-71
1955 San Francisco La Salle 77-63
1954 La Salle Bradley 92-76
1953 Indiana Kansas 69-68
1952 Kansas St. John's 80-63
1951 Kentucky Kansas State 68-58
1950 CCNY Bradley 71-68
1949 Kentucky Oklahoma A&M 46-36
1948 Kentucky Baylor 58-42
1947 Holy Cross Oklahoma 58-47
1946 Oklahoma A&M North Carolina 43-40
1945 Oklahoma A&M NYU 49-45
1944 Utah Dartmouth 42-40 (OT)
1943 Wyoming Georgetown 46-34
1942 Stanford Dartmouth 53-38
1941 Wisconsin Washington State 39-34
1940 Indiana Kansas 60-42
1939 Oregon Ohio State 46-33