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Associated Press
08-04-2025
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NCAA Basketball Champions
▶Follow AP's full coverage of March Madness. ▶Get the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. Here are the programs which have won the NCAA men's basketball championship: 2025 — Florida 65, Houston 63 2024 — UConn 75, Purdue 60 2023 — UConn 76, San Diego St. 59 2022 — Kansas 72, North Carolina 69 2021 — Baylor 86, Gonzaga 70 2020 — Canceled due to Covid-19 2019 — Virginia 85, Texas Tech, 77 (OT) 2018 — Villanova 79, Michigan, 62 2017 — North Carolina 71, Gonzaga, 65 2016 — Villanova 77, North Carolina, 74 2015 — Duke 68, Wisconsin, 63 2014 — Connecticut 60, Kentucky, 54 2013 — (asterisk)Louisville 82, Michigan, 76 2012 — Kentucky 67, Kansas, 59 2011 — Connecticut 53, Butler, 41 2010 — Duke 61, Butler, 59 2009 — North Carolina 89, Michigan State, 72 2008 — Kansas 75, Memphis, 68 (OT) 2007 — Florida 84, Ohio State, 75 2006 — Florida 73, UCLA, 57 2005 — North Carolina 75, Illinois, 70 2004 — Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech, 73 2003 — Syracuse 81, Kansas, 78 2002 — Maryland 64, Indiana, 52 2001 — Duke 82, Arizona, 72 2000 — Michigan State 89, Florida, 76 1999 — Connecticut 77, Duke, 74 1998 — Kentucky 78, Utah, 69 1997 — Arizona 84, Kentucky, 79 (OT) 1996 — Kentucky 76, Syracuse, 67 1995 — UCLA 89, Arkansas, 78 1994 — Arkansas 76, Duke, 72 1993 — North Carolina 77, Michigan, 71 1992 — Duke 71, Michigan, 51 1991 — Duke 72, Kansas, 65 1990 — UNLV 103, Duke, 73 1989 — Michigan 80, Seton Hall, 79 (OT) 1988 — Kansas 83, Oklahoma, 79 1987 — Indiana 74, Syracuse, 73 1986 — Louisville 72, Duke, 69 1985 — Villanova 66, Georgetown, 64 1984 — Georgetown 84, Houston, 75 1983 — North Carolina State 54, Houston, 52 1982 — North Carolina 63, Georgetown, 62 1981 — Indiana 63, North Carolina, 50 1980 — Louisville 59, UCLA, 54 1979 — Michigan State 75, Indiana State, 64 1978 — Kentucky 94, Duke, 88 1977 — Marquette 67, North Carolina, 59 1976 — Indiana 86, Michigan, 68 1975 — UCLA 92, Kentucky, 85 1974 — North Carolina State 76, Marquette, 64 1973 — UCLA 87, Memphis State, 66 1972 — UCLA 81, Florida State, 76 1971 — UCLA 68, Villanova, 62 1970 — UCLA 80, Jacksonville, 69 1969 — UCLA 92, Purdue, 72 1968 — UCLA 78, North Carolina, 55 1967 — UCLA 79, Dayton, 64 1966 — UTEP 72, Kentucky, 65 1965 — UCLA 91, Michigan, 80 1964 — UCLA 98, Duke, 83 1963 — Loyola 60, Cincinnati, 58 (OT) 1962 — Cincinnati 71, Ohio State, 59 1961 — Cincinnati 70, Ohio State, 65 (OT) 1960 — Ohio State 75, California, 55 1959 — California 71, West Virginia, 70 1958 — Kentucky 84, Seattle, 72 1957 — North Carolina 54, Kansas, 53 (3OT) 1956 — San Francisco 83, Iowa, 71 1955 — San Francisco 77, LaSalle, 63 1954 — La Salle 92, Bradley, 76 1953 — Indiana 69, Kansas, 68 1952 — Kansas 80, St. John's, 63 1951 — Kentucky 68, Kansas State, 58 1950 — CCNY 71, Bradley, 68 1949 — Kentucky 46, Oklahoma A&M, 36 1948 — Kentucky 58, Baylor, 42 1947 — Holy Cross 58, Oklahoma, 47 1946 — Oklahoma State 43, North Carolina, 40 1945 — Oklahoma State 49, NYU, 45 1944 — Utah 42, Dartmouth, 40 (OT) 1943 — Wyoming 46, Georgetown, 34 1942 — Stanford 53, Dartmouth, 38 1941 — Wisconsin 39, Washington State, 34 1940 — Indiana 60, Kansas, 42 1939 — Oregon 46, Ohio State, 33 (asterisk)Louisvilles participation in the 2013 tournament was later vacated by the Committee on Infractions.

Associated Press
07-04-2025
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CBS Sports entrant finishes 1 game from a perfect bracket in women's NCAA Tournament
▶ Follow AP's full coverage of March Madness. ▶ Get the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. One person came one first-round women's NCAA Tournament game away from perfection in the CBS Sports Bracket Challenge. The one miss occurred when 10th-seeded South Dakota State defeated No. 7 Oklahoma State 74-68 on March 22. The outcome didn't make much news, especially considering the following opponent was eventual national champion UConn. Coming that close to a perfect bracket is nearly impossible. The NCAA computed the chances of getting every game correct at one in 9.2 quintillion. It didn't compute the chances of finishing with just one loss. ___


Associated Press
06-04-2025
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- Associated Press
Women's NCAA Championship Scores
▶ Follow AP's full coverage of March Madness. ▶ Get the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. 2025 — UConn 82, South Carolina 59 2024 — South Carolina 87, Iowa 75 2023 — LSU 102, Iowa 85 2022 — South Carolina 64, UConn 49 2021 — Stanford 54, Arizona 53 2020 — Not played 2019 — Baylor 82, Notre Dame 81 2018 — Notre Dame 61, Mississippi State 58 2017 — South Carolina 67, Mississippi State 55 2016 — UConn 82, Syracuse 51 2015 — UConn 63, Notre Dame 53 2014 — UConn 79, Notre Dame 58 2013 — UConn 93, Louisville 60 2012 — Baylor 80, Notre Dame 61 2011 — Texas A&M 76, Notre Dame 70 2010 — UConn 53, Stanford 47 2009 — UConn 76, Louisville 54 2008 — Tennessee 64, Stanford 48 2007 — Tennessee 59, Rutgers 46 2006 — Maryland 78, Duke 75, OT 2005 — Baylor 84, Michigan State 62 2004 — UConn 70, Tennessee 61 2003 — UConn 73, Tennessee 68 2002 — UConn 82, Oklahoma 70 2001 — Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 2000 — UConn 71, Tennessee 52 1999 — Purdue 62, Duke 45 1998 — Tennessee 93, Louisiana Tech 75 1997 — Tennessee 68, Old Dominion 59 1996 — Tennessee 83, Georgia 65 1995 — UConn 70, Tennessee 64 1994 — North Carolina 60, Louisiana Tech 59 1993 — Texas Tech 84, Ohio State 82 1992 — Stanford 78, Western Kentucky 62 1991 — Tennessee 70, Virginia 67, OT 1990 — Stanford 88, Auburn 81 1989 — Tennessee 76, Auburn 60 1988 — Louisiana Tech 56, Auburn 54 1987 — Tennessee 67, Louisiana Tech 44 1986 — Texas 97, Southern Cal 81 1985 — Old Dominion 70, Georgia 65 1984 — Southern Cal 72, Tennessee 61 1983 — Southern Cal 69, Louisiana Tech 67 1982 — Louisiana Tech 76, Cheyney 62


Associated Press
06-04-2025
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Women's NCAA Championship Winningest Coaches
▶ Follow AP's full coverage of March Madness. ▶ Get the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, 12 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 8 Kim Mulkey, Baylor/LSU, 4 Dawn Staley, South Carolina, 3 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 3 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 2 Linda Sharp, Southern Cal, 2 Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1 Gary Blair, Texas A&M, 1 Jody Conradt, Texas, 1 Brenda Frese, Maryland, 1 Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1 Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, 1 Carolyn Peck, Purdue, 1 Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1 Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, 1


Associated Press
06-04-2025
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NCAA Championship Most Points
▶ Follow AP's full coverage of March Madness. ▶ Get the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here. 97 — 1986 Texas 93 — 2013 UConn 93 — 1998 Tennessee 88 — 1990 Stanford 87 — 2024 South Carolina 85 — x-2023 Iowa 84 — 2005 Baylor 84 — 1993 Texas Tech 83 — 1996 Tennessee 82 — 2025 UConn 82 — 2019 Baylor 82 — 2016 UConn 82 — 2002 UConn 82 — x-1993 Ohio State 81 — x-2019 Notre Dame 81 — x-1990 Auburn 81 — x-1986 Southern Cal 80 — 2012 Baylor x-lost championship game