What school has won the most NCAA men's basketball championships? |
Team with Most NCAA Titles
The University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA), with a little help from the illustrious coach John Wooden.
UCLA has won eleven (11) NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Titles (preseason and post season National Invitational Tournaments not included), including an unprecedented seven (7) in a row, from 1967 through 1973.
1995 UCLA def. Arkansas 89-78
1975 UCLA def. Kentucky 92-85
1973 UCLA def. Memphis 87-66
1972 UCLA def. Florida St. 81-76
1971 UCLA def. Villanova 68-62
1970 UCLA def. Jacksonville 80-69
1969 UCLA def. Purdue 92-72
1968 UCLA def. N Carolina 78-55
1967 UCLA def. Dayton 79-64
1965 UCLA def. Michigan 91-80
1964 UCLA def. Duke 98-83
Kentucky is second with 7, Indiana is third with 5, North Carolina is Fourth with 4, and Kansas and Duke are tied for fifth with 3.
Many have won 2 NCAA titles: Louisville, Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State), San Francisco, Cincinnati, North Carolina State, Michigan State, Connecticut.
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