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2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records Championships Division I Championship .......................... 2 Division II Championship ......................... 18 Division III Championship ........................ 32 2 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP Division I Championship Year-by-Year Results Championship Championship Season Champion (record) Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Game Attendance Total Attendance 1939 Oregon (29-5) 46-33 Ohio St. + Oklahoma + Villanova 5,500 15,025 1940 Indiana (20-3) 60-42 Kansas + Duquesne + Southern California 10,000 36,880 1941 Wisconsin (20-3) 39-34 Washington St. + Pittsburgh + Arkansas 7,219 48,055 1942 Stanford (28-4) 53-38 Dartmouth + Colorado + Kentucky 6,500 24,372 1943 Wyoming (31-2) 46-34 Georgetown + Texas + DePaul 13,300 56,876 1944 Utah (21-4) 42-40 (ot) Dartmouth + Iowa St. + Ohio St. 15,000 59,369 1945 Oklahoma St. (27-4) 49-45 New York U. + Arkansas + Ohio St. 18,035 67,780 1946 Oklahoma St. (31-2) 43-40 North Carolina Ohio St. California 18,479 73,116 1947 Holy Cross (27-3) 58-47 Oklahoma Texas CCNY 18,445 72,959 1948 Kentucky (36-3) 58-42 Baylor Holy Cross Kansas St. 16,174 72,523 1949 Kentucky (32-2) 46-36 Oklahoma St. Illinois Oregon St. 10,600 66,077 1950 CCNY (24-5) 71-68 Bradley North Carolina St. Baylor 18,142 75,464 1951 Kentucky (32-2) 68-58 Kansas St. Illinois Oklahoma St. 15,348 110,645 1952 Kansas (28-3) 80-63 St. John’s (NY) Illinois Santa Clara 10,700 115,712 1953 Indiana (23-3) 69-68 Kansas Washington LSU 10,500 127,149 1954 La Salle (26-4) 92-76 Bradley Penn St. Southern California 10,500 115,391 1955 San Francisco (28-1) 77-63 La Salle Colorado Iowa 10,500 116,983 1956 San Francisco (29-0) 83-71 Iowa Temple SMU 10,600 132,513 1957 North Carolina (32-0) 54-53 (3ot) Kansas San Francisco Michigan St. 10,500 108,891 1958 Kentucky (23-6) 84-72 Seattle Temple Kansas St. 18,803 176,878 1959 California (25-4) 71-70 West Virginia Cincinnati Louisville 18,498 161,809 1960 Ohio St. (25-3) 75-55 California Cincinnati New York U. 14,500 155,491 1961 Cincinnati (27-3) 70-65 (ot) Ohio St. * St. Joseph’s Utah 10,700 169,520 1962 Cincinnati (29-2) 71-59 Ohio St. Wake Forest UCLA 18,469 177,469 1963 Loyola (IL) (29-2) 60-58 (ot) Cincinnati Duke Oregon St. 19,153 153,065 1964 UCLA (30-0) 98-83 Duke Michigan Kansas St. 10,864 140,790 1965 UCLA (28-2) 91-80 Michigan Princeton Wichita St. 13,204 140,673 1966 UTEP (28-1) 72-65 Kentucky Duke Utah 14,253 140,925 1967 UCLA (30-0) 79-64 Dayton Houston North Carolina 18,892 159,570 1968 UCLA (29-1) 78-55 North Carolina Ohio St. Houston 14,438 160,888 1969 UCLA (29-1) 92-72 Purdue Drake North Carolina 18,669 165,712 1970 UCLA (28-2) 80-69 Jacksonville New Mexico St. St. Bonaventure 14,380 146,794 1971 UCLA (29-1) 68-62 * Villanova * Western Ky. Kansas 31,765 207,200 1972 UCLA (30-0) 81-76 Florida St. North Carolina Louisville 15,063 147,304 1973 UCLA (30-0) 87-66 Memphis Indiana Providence 19,301 163,160 1974 North Carolina St. (30-1) 76-64 Marquette UCLA Kansas 15,742 154,112 1975 UCLA (28-3) 92-85 Kentucky Louisville Syracuse 15,151 183,857 1976 Indiana (32-0) 86-68 Michigan UCLA Rutgers 17,540 202,502 1977 Marquette (25-7) 67-59 North Carolina UNLV Charlotte 16,086 241,610 1978 Kentucky (30-2) 94-88 Duke Arkansas Notre Dame 18,721 227,149 1979 Michigan St. (26-6) 75-64 Indiana St. DePaul Penn 15,410 262,101 1980 Louisville (33-3) 59-54 * UCLA Purdue Iowa 16,637 321,260 1981 Indiana (26-9) 63-50 North Carolina Virginia LSU 18,276 347,414 1982 North Carolina (32-2) 63-62 Georgetown + Houston + Louisville 61,612 427,251 1983 North Carolina St. (26-10) 54-52 Houston + Georgia + Louisville 17,327 364,356 1984 Georgetown (34-3) 84-75 Houston + Kentucky + Virginia 38,471 397,481 1985 Villanova (25-10) 66-64 Georgetown + St. John’s (NY) +* Memphis 23,124 422,519 1986 Louisville (32-7) 72-69 Duke + Kansas + LSU 16,493 499,704 1987 Indiana (30-4) 74-73 Syracuse + UNLV + Providence 64,959 654,744 1988 Kansas (27-11) 83-79 Oklahoma + Arizona + Duke 16,392 558,998 1989 Michigan (30-7) 80-79 (ot) Seton Hall + Duke + Illinois 39,187 613,242 1990 UNLV (35-5) 103-73 Duke + Arkansas + Georgia Tech 17,765 537,138 1991 Duke (32-7) 72-65 Kansas + UNLV + North Carolina 47,100 665,707 1992 Duke (34-2) 71-51 Michigan + Cincinnati + Indiana 50,379 580,462 1993 North Carolina (34-4) 77-71 Michigan + Kansas + Kentucky 64,151 707,719 1994 Arkansas (31-3) 76-72 Duke + Arizona + Florida 23,674 578,007 1995 UCLA (31-2) 89-78 Arkansas + North Carolina + Oklahoma St. 38,540 540,101 1996 Kentucky (34-2) 76-67 Syracuse + Massachusetts + Mississippi St. 19,229 631,834 1997 Arizona (25-9) 84-79 (ot) Kentucky + Minnesota + North Carolina 47,028 646,531 1998 Kentucky (35-4) 78-69 Utah + North Carolina + Stanford 40,509 663,876 1999 Connecticut (34-2) 77-74 Duke + Michigan St. + Ohio St. 41,340 720,685 2000 Michigan St. (32-7) 89-76 Florida + North Carolina + Wisconsin 43,116 624,777 2001 Duke (35-4) 82-72 Arizona + Maryland + Michigan St. 45,994 612,089 2002 Maryland (32-4) 64-52 Indiana + Kansas + Oklahoma 52,647 720,433 2003 Syracuse (30-5) 81-78 Kansas + Marquette + Texas 54,524 715,080 2004 Connecticut (33-6) 82-73 Georgia Tech + Duke + Oklahoma St. 44,468 716,899 2005 North Carolina (33-4) 75-70 Illinois + Louisville + Michigan St. 47,262 689,317 2006 Florida (33-6) 73-57 UCLA + George Mason + LSU 43,168 670,254 2007 Florida (35-5) 84-75 Ohio St. + Georgetown + UCLA 51,458 696,992 2008 Kansas (37-3) 75-68 (ot) Memphis + North Carolina + UCLA 43,257 763,607 2009 North Carolina (34-4) 89-72 Michigan St. + Connecticut + Villanova 72,922 826,989 +tied for third place; *later vacated DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP 3 Season Site of Finals Coach of Champion Outstanding Player Award 1939 Evanston, Ill. Howard Hobson, Oregon Jimmy Hull, Ohio St. 1940 Kansas City, Mo. Branch McCracken, Indiana Marvin Huffman, Indiana 1941 Kansas City, Mo. Harold Foster, Wisconsin John Kotz, Wisconsin 1942 Kansas City, Mo. Everett Dean, Stanford Howard Dallmar, Stanford 1943 New York City Everett Shelton, Wyoming Ken Sailors, Wyoming 1944 New York City Vadal Peterson, Utah Arnold Ferrin, Utah 1945 New York City Hank Iba, Oklahoma St. Bob Kurland, Oklahoma St. 1946 New York City Hank Iba, Oklahoma St. Bob Kurland, Oklahoma St. 1947 New York City Alvin Julian, Holy Cross George Kaftan, Holy Cross 1948 New York City Adolph Rupp, Kentucky Alex Groza, Kentucky 1949 Seattle Adolph Rupp, Kentucky Alex Groza, Kentucky 1950 New York City Nat Holman, CCNY Irwin Dambrot, CCNY 1951 Minneapolis Adolph Rupp, Kentucky Bill Spivey, Kentucky 1952 Seattle Forrest Allen, Kansas Clyde Lovellette, Kansas 1953 Kansas City, Mo. Branch McCracken, Indiana B.H. Born, Kansas 1954 Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth Loeffler, La Salle Tom Gola, La Salle 1955 Kansas City, Mo. Phil Woolpert, San Francisco Bill Russell, San Francisco 1956 Evanston, Ill. Phil Woolpert, San Francisco Hal Lear, Temple 1957 Kansas City, Mo. Frank McGuire, North Carolina Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas 1958 Louisville, Ky. Adolph Rupp, Kentucky Elgin Baylor, Seattle 1959 Louisville, Ky. Pete Newell, California Jerry West, West Virginia 1960 San Francisco Fred Taylor, Ohio St. Jerry Lucas, Ohio St. 1961 Kansas City, Mo. Edwin Jucker, Cincinnati Jerry Lucas, Ohio St. 1962 Louisville, Ky. Edwin Jucker, Cincinnati Paul Hogue, Cincinnati 1963 Louisville, Ky. George Ireland, Loyola (IL) Art Heyman, Duke 1964 Kansas City, Mo. John Wooden, UCLA Walt Hazzard, UCLA 1965 Portland, Ore. John Wooden, UCLA Bill Bradley, Princeton 1966 College Park, Md. Don Haskins, UTEP Jerry Chambers, Utah 1967 Louisville, Ky. John Wooden, UCLA Lew Alcindor, UCLA 1968 Los Angeles John Wooden, UCLA Lew Alcindor, UCLA 1969 Louisville, Ky. John Wooden, UCLA Lew Alcindor, UCLA 1970 College Park, Md. John Wooden, UCLA Sidney Wicks, UCLA 1971 Houston John Wooden, UCLA *Howard Porter, Villanova 1972 Los Angeles John Wooden, UCLA Bill Walton, UCLA 1973 St. Louis John Wooden, UCLA Bill Walton, UCLA 1974 Greensboro, N.C. Norm Sloan, North Carolina St. David Thompson, North Carolina St. 1975 San Diego John Wooden, UCLA Richard Washington, UCLA 1976 Philadelphia Bob Knight, Indiana Kent Benson, Indiana 1977 Atlanta Al McGuire, Marquette Butch Lee, Marquette 1978 St. Louis Joe B. Hall, Kentucky Jack Givens, Kentucky 1979 Salt Lake City Jud Heathcote, Michigan St. Earvin Johnson, Michigan St. 1980 Indianapolis Denny Crum, Louisville Darrell Griffith, Louisville 1981 Philadelphia Bob Knight, Indiana Isiah Thomas, Indiana 1982 New Orleans Dean Smith, North Carolina James Worthy, North Carolina 1983 Albuquerque, N.M. Jim Valvano, North Carolina St. Akeem Olajuwon, Houston 1984 Seattle John Thompson, Georgetown Patrick Ewing, Georgetown 1985 Lexington, Ky. Rollie Massimino, Villanova Ed Pinckney, Villanova 1986 Dallas Denny Crum, Louisville Pervis Ellison, Louisville 1987 New Orleans Bob Knight, Indiana Keith Smart, Indiana 1988 Kansas City, Mo. Larry Brown, Kansas Danny Manning, Kansas 1989 Seattle Steve Fisher, Michigan Glen Rice, Michigan 1990 Denver Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV Anderson Hunt, UNLV 1991 Indianapolis Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Christian Laettner, Duke 1992 Minneapolis Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Bobby Hurley, Duke 1993 New Orleans Dean Smith, North Carolina Donald Williams, North Carolina 1994 Charlotte, N.C.
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