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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament records

Champions, runners-up, and locations

Year Champion Runner-up Venue and city
2000 Michigan State (2) 89 Florida 76 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (4)
2001 Duke (3) 82 Arizona 72 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota (3)
2002 Maryland 64 Indiana 52 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia (2)
2003 Syracuse 81 Kansas 78 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (4)
2004 UConn (2) 82 Georgia Tech 73 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas (2)
2005 North Carolina (4) 75 Illinois 70 Edward Jones Dome St. Louis, Missouri (3)
2006 Florida 73 UCLA 57 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana (5)
2007 Florida (2) 84 Ohio State 75 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia (3)
2008 Kansas (3) 75 Memphis* 68 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas (3)
2009 North Carolina (5) 89 Michigan State 72 Ford Field Detroit, Michigan
2010 Duke (4) 61 Butler 59 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana (6)
2011 UConn (3) 53 Butler 41 Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas (2)
2012 Kentucky (8) 67 Kansas 59 Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (5)
2013 Louisville* (3) 82 Michigan 76 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia (4)
2014 UConn (4) 60 Kentucky 54 AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas
2015 Duke (5) 68 Wisconsin 63 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana (7)
2016 Villanova (2) 77 North Carolina 74 NRG Stadium Houston, Texas (3)
2017 North Carolina (6) 71 Gonzaga 65 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Arizona
2018 Villanova (3) 79 Michigan 62 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas (4)
2019 Virginia 85 Texas Tech 77 U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis, Minnesota (4)
2021 Baylor 86 Gonzaga 70 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana (8)
2022 Kansas (4) 72 North Carolina 69 Caesars Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana (6)
2023 UConn (5) 76 San Diego State 59 NRG Stadium Houston, Texas (4)

* Vacated by NCAA.
† Overtime game. Multiple †'s indicate number of overtimes.

All-time coaching records

Active coaches in bold

Tournament Game Wins

Coach School Wins
Mike Krzyzewski Duke 101[1]
Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 77
Dean Smith North Carolina 65
Jim Boeheim Syracuse 61
John Calipari UMass, Memphis, Kentucky 57
Bill Self Oral Roberts, Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 55
Tom Izzo Michigan State 55
Jim Calhoun UConn 49
John Wooden UCLA 47
Lute Olson Iowa, Arizona 46
Bob Knight Indiana, Texas Tech 45

Final Four appearances by coach

Coach School Appearances
Mike Krzyzewski Duke 13
John Wooden UCLA 12
Dean Smith North Carolina 11
Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 9
Tom Izzo Michigan State 8
Rick Pitino Providence, Kentucky, Louisville* 7*
Denny Crum Louisville 6
Adolph Rupp Kentucky 6
John Calipari UMass*, Memphis*, Kentucky 6*
Bob Knight Indiana 5
Guy Lewis Houston 5
Lute Olson Iowa, Arizona 5
Jim Boeheim Syracuse 5
Billy Donovan Florida 4
Bill Self Kansas 4
Jay Wright Villanova 4

* Vacated by NCAA.

Multiple championship coaches

Coach School 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
Jay Wright Villanova 2
Rick Pitino Kentucky, Louisville* 2*
Bill Self Kansas 2

* Vacated by NCAA.

All-time team records

NCAA Championships

Rank School # and Coach(es)
1 UCLA 11 – John Wooden (10), Jim Harrick (1)
2 Kentucky 8 – Adolph Rupp (4), Joe B. Hall (1), Rick Pitino (1), Tubby Smith (1), John Calipari (1)
3 North Carolina 6 – Frank McGuire (1), Dean Smith (2), Roy Williams (3)
4 UConn 5 – Jim Calhoun (3), Kevin Ollie (1), Dan Hurley (1)
4 Duke 5 – Mike Krzyzewski
4 Indiana 5 – Branch McCracken (2), Bob Knight (3)
6 Kansas 4 – Phog Allen (1), Larry Brown (1), Bill Self (2)
8 Villanova 3 – Jay Wright (2), Rollie Massimino (1)
9 Louisville 2* – Denny Crum (2)
10 Cincinnati 2 – Ed Jucker
10 Florida 2 – Billy Donovan
10 Michigan State 2 – Jud Heathcote (1), Tom Izzo (1)
10 NC State 2 – Norm Sloan (1), Jim Valvano (1)
10 Oklahoma State 2 – Henry Iba
10 San Francisco 2 – Phil Woolpert

* Does not include appearances vacated by NCAA

NCAA Championship Game appearances

Rank School Appearances Wins Losses
1 UCLA* 12 11 1
1 Kentucky 12 8 4
1 North Carolina 12 6 6
4 Duke 11 5 6
5 Kansas 10 4 6
6 Indiana 6 5 1
7 Michigan* 5 1 4
7 Ohio State 5 1 4
9 UConn 5 5 0
9 Georgetown 4 1 3

* Appearances vacated by NCAA not included

NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances

Rank School #
1 North Carolina 21
2 UCLA 17*
2 Kentucky 17
2 Duke 17
5 Kansas 16
6 Ohio State 10*
7 Michigan State 10
8 Indiana 8
8 Louisville 8*
10 Arkansas 6
10 Cincinnati 6
10 Houston 6
10 Michigan 6*
10 Oklahoma State 6
10 Syracuse 6
10 UConn 6

* Appearances vacated by NCAA not included

Consecutive NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances

Rank School Number of Years
1 UCLA 10 (1967–1976)
2 Cincinnati 5 (1959–1963)
2 Duke 5 (1988–1992)
4 Houston 3 (1982–1984)
4 Kentucky 3 (1996–1998)
4 Michigan State 3 (1999–2001)
4 North Carolina 3 (1967–1969)
4 Ohio State 3 (1944–1946)
4 Ohio State 3 (1960–1962)
4 San Francisco 3 (1955–1957)
4 UCLA 3 (2006–2008)

NCAA Tournament appearances

Rank School #
1 Kentucky 57*
2 North Carolina 49
3 Kansas 48
3 UCLA 47^
5 Duke 42
6 Indiana 40
6 Syracuse 39†
8 Louisville 38††
9 Villanova 37†††
10 Notre Dame 36

* NCAA vacated 2–1 tournament record (1988)
^ NCAA vacated 5–2 tournament record (1980, 1999)

† NCAA vacated 4–4 tournament record (2005–06, 2011–12), but confirmed Syracuse can claim tournament appearances.[2]
†† NCAA vacated 15–3 tournament record (2012–15)
††† NCAA vacated 4–1 tournament record (1971)

Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances

Teams in bold denote an active streak as of the 2023 tournament

Rank School Number of Years
1 Kansas 33 (1990–present)
2 North Carolina 27 (1975–2001)
3 Arizona 25 (1985–2009)*
4 Michigan State 25 (1998–present)
5 Duke 24 (1996–2019)
6 Gonzaga 24 (1999–present)
7 Wisconsin 19 (1999–2017)
8 Indiana 18 (1986–2003)
9 Kentucky 17 (1992–2008)
10 UCLA 15 (1967–1981)^

* NCAA vacated 1999 and 2008 appearances
^ NCAA vacated 1980 appearance

NCAA Tournament victories

Rank School #
1 North Carolina 131
2 Kentucky 131*
3 Duke 118
4 Kansas 115
5 UCLA 114*
6 Michigan State 71
7 Indiana 67
8 Syracuse 70*
9 Louisville 76*
9 Villanova 71*

* Denotes vacated records not included

  • Margin of 10 points: Oregon (1939), Kentucky (1949), San Francisco (1956), Ohio State (1960), UCLA (1967, 1970, 1973), Michigan State (1979, 2000), Indiana (1981), Duke (2001), North Carolina (2009), Villanova (2018), and UConn (2023) are teams to win every game in the tournament by 10 points or more on their way to a championship.

Individual single-game records

  • Points
61, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
  • Field goals
25, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
  • Field goal attempts
44, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1970
  • Three-point field goals
11, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Three-point field goal attempts
22, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. Arkansas, 1989
  • Free throws made
23, Bob Carney, Bradley vs. Colorado, 1954
23, Travis Mays, Texas vs. Georgia, 1990
  • Free throws attempted
27, Travis Mays, Texas vs. Georgia, 1990
27, David Robinson, Navy vs. Syracuse, 1986
  • Rebounds
34, Fred Cohen, Temple vs. Connecticut, 1956
  • Assists
19, Markquis Nowell, Kansas State vs. Michigan State, 2023
  • Blocked shots
11, Shaquille O'Neal, LSU vs. BYU, 1992
  • Steals
8, Ty Lawson, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, 2009
8, Russ Smith, Louisville vs. North Carolina A&T, 2013
8, JD Notae, Arkansas vs. New Mexico State, 2022
  • Triple-doubles (see Final Four records section for other tournament triple-doubles)
    • The NCAA officially recorded assists for two seasons in the early 1950s, but discontinued the practice after the 1951–52 season, not resuming until the 1984–85 season. Steals and blocks were not officially added as NCAA statistics until the 1986–87 season. As a result, the NCAA only officially recognizes tournament triple-doubles recorded from 1987 onward.[3]
Gary Grant, Michigan — 24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists vs. North Carolina, East Regional second round, March 14, 1987[4]
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU — 26 points, 13 rebounds, 11 blocks vs. BYU, West Regional first round, March 19, 1992[5]
David Cain, St. John's — 12 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Texas Tech, East Regional first round, March 18, 1993[6]
Andre Miller, Utah — 18 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists vs. Arizona, West Regional Final, March 21, 1998[5]
Dwyane Wade, Marquette — 29 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists vs. Kentucky, Midwest Regional Final, March 29, 2003[5]
Cole Aldrich, Kansas — 13 points, 20 rebounds, 10 blocks vs. Dayton, Midwest Regional Second Round, March 22, 2009
Draymond Green, Michigan State — 23 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists vs. UCLA, Southeast Regional Second Round, March 18, 2011[3]
Draymond Green, Michigan State — 24 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists vs. LIU Brooklyn, West Regional Second Round, March 16, 2012[7]
Ja Morant, Murray State — 17 points, 11 rebounds, 16 assists vs. Marquette, West Regional First Round, March 21, 2019[8]

Team single-game records

All tournament games

  • Most total points scored, one tournament
571, UNLV, 1990
  • Most combined points
264, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Most points by a single team
149, Loyola Marymount vs. Michigan, 1990
  • Fewest points for a single team
20, North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh, 1941
  • Most Field Goals Made
52, Iowa vs. Notre Dame, 1970
  • Field Goals Attempted
112, Marshall vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1972
  • Three-point Field Goals
26, Kansas vs. Villanova, 2022
  • Three-point Field Goal Attempts
59, Purdue vs. Virginia, 2019
  • Free Throws Made
43, Arizona vs. Illinois, 2001
  • Free Throws Attempted
56, Arizona vs. Illinois, 2001
  • Rebounds
86, Notre Dame vs. Tennessee Tech, 1958
  • Assists
36, North Carolina vs. Loyola Marymount, 1988
  • Blocked Shots
15, Kentucky vs. Stony Brook, 2016
  • Steals
20, Louisville vs. North Carolina A&T, 2013
  • Combined Steals
35, UCLA vs. Kansas, 2007

National Championship game

  • Most combined points
182, Kentucky vs. Duke, 1978
  • Most points by a single team
103, UNLV vs. Duke, 1990
  • Largest margin at halftime
21, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, 2009
  • Largest score at halftime
55, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, 2009
  • Largest margin of victory
30, UNLV vs. Duke, 1990

Final Four records

Final Four Single Game – Individual

  • Points
58, Bill Bradley, Princeton vs. Wichita State, N3rd, 3-20-1965
  • Field goals made
22, Bill Bradley, Princeton vs. Wichita State, N3rd, 3-20-1965
  • Field goals attempted
42, Lennie Rosenbluth, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, NSF, 3-22-1957
  • Three-point field goals
10, Freddie Banks, UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
  • Rebounds
27, Bill Russell, San Francisco vs. Iowa, CH, 3-23-1956
  • Assists
18, Mark Wade, UNLV vs. Indiana, NSF, 3-28-1987
  • Blocks
7, Jeff Withey, Kansas vs. Ohio State, NSF, 3-31-2012
  • Free throws attempted
18, Ty Lawson, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, CH, 4-6-2009
  • Steals
8, Ty Lawson, North Carolina vs. Michigan State, CH, 4-6-2009
  • Final Four triple-doubles
    • The NCAA recognizes these achievements as unofficial triple-doubles. As noted earlier, assists, steals, and blocks were not kept on a national basis until well into the 1980s; the current array of national statistics did not fully take shape until the 1986–87 season.[3]
B.H. Born, Kansas vs. Indiana, CH, 3-18-1953: 26 pts., 15 rebs. & 13 blocked shots.[9]
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Louisville, N3rd, 3-21-1959: 39 pts., 17 rebs. & 10 asts.
Magic Johnson, Michigan State vs. Penn, NSF, 3-24-1979: 29 pts., 10 rebs. & 10 asts.

Key to initials: NSF- National Semi-Final; N3rd – National Third-Place Game (Discontinued after 1981); CH – Championship Game.

References

  1. ^ "Mike Krzyzewski - Head Coach - Men's Basketball Coaches".
  2. ^ syracuse.com (19 October 2016). "Syracuse basketball can't keep wins, but it can keep Big East, NCAA banners". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  3. ^ a b c "Draymond Green earns 7th triple-double". ESPN.com. Associated Press. 2011-03-18. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  4. ^ Megargee, Steve (2011-03-17). "Bruins fail to close". Rivals.com (Yahoo! Sports). Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  5. ^ a b c "Legendary Performances: Top individual March performances". ESPN.com. 2008-03-12. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  6. ^ Moran, Malcolm (1993-03-19). "Cain's Triple-Double Doubly Sweet for Redmen". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  7. ^ "Draymond Green's triple-double helps Michigan State advance". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 16, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  8. ^ USA Today (March 21, 2019). "Ja Morant records triple double to lead Murray State to an upset over Marquette". usatoday.com. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  9. ^ "Born first to triple double". kusports.com. 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2010-01-09.

External links

  • NCAA Tournament Records Book PDF

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Contents 1 Champions runners up and locations 2 All time coaching records 2 1 Tournament Game Wins 2 2 Final Four appearances by coach 2 3 Multiple championship coaches 3 All time team records 3 1 NCAA Championships 3 2 NCAA Championship Game appearances 3 3 NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances 3 4 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances 3 5 NCAA Tournament appearances 3 6 Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances 3 7 NCAA Tournament victories 4 Individual single game records 5 Team single game records 5 1 All tournament games 5 2 National Championship game 6 Final Four records 7 References 8 External linksChampions runners up and locations EditMain article List of NCAA Division I men s basketball champions Year Champion Runner up Venue and city2000 Michigan State 2 89 Florida 76 RCA Dome Indianapolis Indiana 4 2001 Duke 3 82 Arizona 72 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Minnesota 3 2002 Maryland 64 Indiana 52 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia 2 2003 Syracuse 81 Kansas 78 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana 4 2004 UConn 2 82 Georgia Tech 73 Alamodome San Antonio Texas 2 2005 North Carolina 4 75 Illinois 70 Edward Jones Dome St Louis Missouri 3 2006 Florida 73 UCLA 57 RCA Dome Indianapolis Indiana 5 2007 Florida 2 84 Ohio State 75 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia 3 2008 Kansas 3 75 Memphis 68 Alamodome San Antonio Texas 3 2009 North Carolina 5 89 Michigan State 72 Ford Field Detroit Michigan2010 Duke 4 61 Butler 59 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana 6 2011 UConn 3 53 Butler 41 Reliant Stadium Houston Texas 2 2012 Kentucky 8 67 Kansas 59 Mercedes Benz Superdome New Orleans Louisiana 5 2013 Louisville 3 82 Michigan 76 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia 4 2014 UConn 4 60 Kentucky 54 AT amp T Stadium Arlington Texas2015 Duke 5 68 Wisconsin 63 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana 7 2016 Villanova 2 77 North Carolina 74 NRG Stadium Houston Texas 3 2017 North Carolina 6 71 Gonzaga 65 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona2018 Villanova 3 79 Michigan 62 Alamodome San Antonio Texas 4 2019 Virginia 85 Texas Tech 77 U S Bank Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota 4 2021 Baylor 86 Gonzaga 70 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana 8 2022 Kansas 4 72 North Carolina 69 Caesars Superdome New Orleans Louisiana 6 2023 UConn 5 76 San Diego State 59 NRG Stadium Houston Texas 4 Vacated by NCAA Overtime game Multiple s indicate number of overtimes All time coaching records EditActive coaches in bold Tournament Game Wins Edit Coach School WinsMike Krzyzewski Duke 101 1 Roy Williams Kansas North Carolina 77Dean Smith North Carolina 65Jim Boeheim Syracuse 61John Calipari UMass Memphis Kentucky 57Bill Self Oral Roberts Tulsa Illinois Kansas 55Tom Izzo Michigan State 55Jim Calhoun UConn 49John Wooden UCLA 47Lute Olson Iowa Arizona 46Bob Knight Indiana Texas Tech 45Final Four appearances by coach Edit Coach School AppearancesMike Krzyzewski Duke 13John Wooden UCLA 12Dean Smith North Carolina 11Roy Williams Kansas North Carolina 9Tom Izzo Michigan State 8Rick Pitino Providence Kentucky Louisville 7 Denny Crum Louisville 6Adolph Rupp Kentucky 6John Calipari UMass Memphis Kentucky 6 Bob Knight Indiana 5Guy Lewis Houston 5Lute Olson Iowa Arizona 5Jim Boeheim Syracuse 5Billy Donovan Florida 4Bill Self Kansas 4Jay Wright Villanova 4 Vacated by NCAA Multiple championship coaches Edit Coach School ChampionshipsJohn Wooden UCLA 10Mike Krzyzewski Duke 5Adolph Rupp Kentucky 4Roy Williams North Carolina 3Jim Calhoun UConn 3Bob Knight Indiana 3Denny Crum Louisville 2Billy Donovan Florida 2Henry Iba Oklahoma State 2Ed Jucker Cincinnati 2Branch McCracken Indiana 2Dean Smith North Carolina 2Phil Woolpert San Francisco 2Jay Wright Villanova 2Rick Pitino Kentucky Louisville 2 Bill Self Kansas 2 Vacated by NCAA All time team records EditNCAA Championships Edit Rank School and Coach es 1 UCLA 11 John Wooden 10 Jim Harrick 1 2 Kentucky 8 Adolph Rupp 4 Joe B Hall 1 Rick Pitino 1 Tubby Smith 1 John Calipari 1 3 North Carolina 6 Frank McGuire 1 Dean Smith 2 Roy Williams 3 4 UConn 5 Jim Calhoun 3 Kevin Ollie 1 Dan Hurley 1 4 Duke 5 Mike Krzyzewski4 Indiana 5 Branch McCracken 2 Bob Knight 3 6 Kansas 4 Phog Allen 1 Larry Brown 1 Bill Self 2 8 Villanova 3 Jay Wright 2 Rollie Massimino 1 9 Louisville 2 Denny Crum 2 10 Cincinnati 2 Ed Jucker10 Florida 2 Billy Donovan10 Michigan State 2 Jud Heathcote 1 Tom Izzo 1 10 NC State 2 Norm Sloan 1 Jim Valvano 1 10 Oklahoma State 2 Henry Iba10 San Francisco 2 Phil Woolpert Does not include appearances vacated by NCAA NCAA Championship Game appearances Edit Rank School Appearances Wins Losses1 UCLA 12 11 11 Kentucky 12 8 41 North Carolina 12 6 64 Duke 11 5 65 Kansas 10 4 66 Indiana 6 5 17 Michigan 5 1 47 Ohio State 5 1 49 UConn 5 5 09 Georgetown 4 1 3 Appearances vacated by NCAA not includedNCAA Tournament Final Four appearances Edit Main article NCAA Men s Division I Final Four appearances by school Rank School 1 North Carolina 212 UCLA 17 2 Kentucky 172 Duke 175 Kansas 166 Ohio State 10 7 Michigan State 108 Indiana 88 Louisville 8 10 Arkansas 610 Cincinnati 610 Houston 610 Michigan 6 10 Oklahoma State 610 Syracuse 610 UConn 6 Appearances vacated by NCAA not includedConsecutive NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances Edit Rank School Number of Years1 UCLA 10 1967 1976 2 Cincinnati 5 1959 1963 2 Duke 5 1988 1992 4 Houston 3 1982 1984 4 Kentucky 3 1996 1998 4 Michigan State 3 1999 2001 4 North Carolina 3 1967 1969 4 Ohio State 3 1944 1946 4 Ohio State 3 1960 1962 4 San Francisco 3 1955 1957 4 UCLA 3 2006 2008 NCAA Tournament appearances Edit Rank School 1 Kentucky 57 2 North Carolina 493 Kansas 483 UCLA 47 5 Duke 426 Indiana 406 Syracuse 39 8 Louisville 38 9 Villanova 37 10 Notre Dame 36 NCAA vacated 2 1 tournament record 1988 NCAA vacated 5 2 tournament record 1980 1999 NCAA vacated 4 4 tournament record 2005 06 2011 12 but confirmed Syracuse can claim tournament appearances 2 NCAA vacated 15 3 tournament record 2012 15 NCAA vacated 4 1 tournament record 1971 Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances Edit Main article NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament consecutive appearances Teams in bold denote an active streak as of the 2023 tournament Rank School Number of Years1 Kansas 33 1990 present 2 North Carolina 27 1975 2001 3 Arizona 25 1985 2009 4 Michigan State 25 1998 present 5 Duke 24 1996 2019 6 Gonzaga 24 1999 present 7 Wisconsin 19 1999 2017 8 Indiana 18 1986 2003 9 Kentucky 17 1992 2008 10 UCLA 15 1967 1981 NCAA vacated 1999 and 2008 appearances NCAA vacated 1980 appearanceNCAA Tournament victories Edit Main article NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament all time team records Rank School 1 North Carolina 1312 Kentucky 131 3 Duke 1184 Kansas 1155 UCLA 114 6 Michigan State 717 Indiana 678 Syracuse 70 9 Louisville 76 9 Villanova 71 Denotes vacated records not includedMargin of 10 points Oregon 1939 Kentucky 1949 San Francisco 1956 Ohio State 1960 UCLA 1967 1970 1973 Michigan State 1979 2000 Indiana 1981 Duke 2001 North Carolina 2009 Villanova 2018 and UConn 2023 are teams to win every game in the tournament by 10 points or more on their way to a championship Individual single game records EditPoints61 Austin Carr Notre Dame vs Ohio 1970Field goals25 Austin Carr Notre Dame vs Ohio 1970Field goal attempts44 Austin Carr Notre Dame vs Ohio 1970Three point field goals11 Jeff Fryer Loyola Marymount vs Michigan 1990Three point field goal attempts22 Jeff Fryer Loyola Marymount vs Arkansas 1989Free throws made23 Bob Carney Bradley vs Colorado 1954 23 Travis Mays Texas vs Georgia 1990Free throws attempted27 Travis Mays Texas vs Georgia 1990 27 David Robinson Navy vs Syracuse 1986Rebounds34 Fred Cohen Temple vs Connecticut 1956Assists19 Markquis Nowell Kansas State vs Michigan State 2023Blocked shots11 Shaquille O Neal LSU vs BYU 1992Steals8 Ty Lawson North Carolina vs Michigan State 2009 8 Russ Smith Louisville vs North Carolina A amp T 2013 8 JD Notae Arkansas vs New Mexico State 2022Triple doubles see Final Four records section for other tournament triple doubles The NCAA officially recorded assists for two seasons in the early 1950s but discontinued the practice after the 1951 52 season not resuming until the 1984 85 season Steals and blocks were not officially added as NCAA statistics until the 1986 87 season As a result the NCAA only officially recognizes tournament triple doubles recorded from 1987 onward 3 Gary Grant Michigan 24 points 10 rebounds 10 assists vs North Carolina East Regional second round March 14 1987 4 Shaquille O Neal LSU 26 points 13 rebounds 11 blocks vs BYU West Regional first round March 19 1992 5 David Cain St John s 12 points 11 rebounds 11 assists vs Texas Tech East Regional first round March 18 1993 6 Andre Miller Utah 18 points 14 rebounds 13 assists vs Arizona West Regional Final March 21 1998 5 Dwyane Wade Marquette 29 points 11 rebounds 11 assists vs Kentucky Midwest Regional Final March 29 2003 5 Cole Aldrich Kansas 13 points 20 rebounds 10 blocks vs Dayton Midwest Regional Second Round March 22 2009 Draymond Green Michigan State 23 points 11 rebounds 10 assists vs UCLA Southeast Regional Second Round March 18 2011 3 Draymond Green Michigan State 24 points 12 rebounds 10 assists vs LIU Brooklyn West Regional Second Round March 16 2012 7 Ja Morant Murray State 17 points 11 rebounds 16 assists vs Marquette West Regional First Round March 21 2019 8 Team single game records EditAll tournament games Edit Most total points scored one tournament571 UNLV 1990Most combined points264 Loyola Marymount vs Michigan 1990Most points by a single team149 Loyola Marymount vs Michigan 1990Fewest points for a single team20 North Carolina vs Pittsburgh 1941Most Field Goals Made52 Iowa vs Notre Dame 1970Field Goals Attempted112 Marshall vs Southwestern Louisiana 1972Three point Field Goals26 Kansas vs Villanova 2022Three point Field Goal Attempts59 Purdue vs Virginia 2019Free Throws Made43 Arizona vs Illinois 2001Free Throws Attempted56 Arizona vs Illinois 2001Rebounds86 Notre Dame vs Tennessee Tech 1958Assists36 North Carolina vs Loyola Marymount 1988Blocked Shots15 Kentucky vs Stony Brook 2016Steals20 Louisville vs North Carolina A amp T 2013Combined Steals35 UCLA vs Kansas 2007National Championship game Edit Most combined points182 Kentucky vs Duke 1978Most points by a single team103 UNLV vs Duke 1990Largest margin at halftime21 North Carolina vs Michigan State 2009Largest score at halftime55 North Carolina vs Michigan State 2009Largest margin of victory30 UNLV vs Duke 1990Final Four records EditFinal Four Single Game Individual Points58 Bill Bradley Princeton vs Wichita State N3rd 3 20 1965Field goals made22 Bill Bradley Princeton vs Wichita State N3rd 3 20 1965Field goals attempted42 Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina vs Michigan State NSF 3 22 1957Three point field goals10 Freddie Banks UNLV vs Indiana NSF 3 28 1987Rebounds27 Bill Russell San Francisco vs Iowa CH 3 23 1956Assists18 Mark Wade UNLV vs Indiana NSF 3 28 1987Blocks7 Jeff Withey Kansas vs Ohio State NSF 3 31 2012Free throws attempted18 Ty Lawson North Carolina vs Michigan State CH 4 6 2009Steals8 Ty Lawson North Carolina vs Michigan State CH 4 6 2009Final Four triple doubles The NCAA recognizes these achievements as unofficial triple doubles As noted earlier assists steals and blocks were not kept on a national basis until well into the 1980s the current array of national statistics did not fully take shape until the 1986 87 season 3 B H Born Kansas vs Indiana CH 3 18 1953 26 pts 15 rebs amp 13 blocked shots 9 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati vs Louisville N3rd 3 21 1959 39 pts 17 rebs amp 10 asts Magic Johnson Michigan State vs Penn NSF 3 24 1979 29 pts 10 rebs amp 10 asts Largest margin of victory 44 Villanova vs Oklahoma 4 2 2016Key to initials NSF National Semi Final N3rd National Third Place Game Discontinued after 1981 CH Championship Game References Edit Mike Krzyzewski Head Coach Men s Basketball Coaches syracuse com 19 October 2016 Syracuse basketball can t keep wins but it can keep Big East NCAA banners syracuse com Retrieved 2018 12 18 a b c Draymond Green earns 7th triple double ESPN com Associated Press 2011 03 18 Retrieved 2011 03 21 Megargee Steve 2011 03 17 Bruins fail to close Rivals com Yahoo Sports Retrieved 2011 03 21 a b c Legendary Performances Top individual March performances ESPN com 2008 03 12 Retrieved 2008 03 17 Moran Malcolm 1993 03 19 Cain s Triple Double Doubly Sweet for Redmen The New York Times Retrieved 2011 03 21 Draymond Green s triple double helps Michigan State advance ESPN com Associated Press March 16 2012 Retrieved March 17 2012 USA Today March 21 2019 Ja Morant records triple double to lead Murray State to an upset over Marquette usatoday com Retrieved March 21 2019 Born first to triple double kusports com 2009 03 27 Retrieved 2010 01 09 External links EditNCAA Tournament Records Book PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Division I men 27s basketball tournament records amp oldid 1153367074, 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