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Winners of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship[]

Year Winner Score Opponent Venue Most Outstanding Player
1939 Oregon 46-33 Ohio State Evanston, IL None
1940 Indiana 60-42 Kansas Kansas City Marvin Huffman, Indiana
1941 Wisconsin 39-34 Washington State Kansas City John Kotz, Wisconsin
1942 Stanford 53-38 Dartmouth Kansas City Howard Dallmar, Stanford
1943 Wyoming 46-34 Georgetown New York Ken Sailors, Wyoming
1944 Utah 42-40 (OT) Dartmouth New York Arnie Ferrin, Utah
1945 Oklahoma A&M 49-45 NYU New York Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1946 Oklahoma A&M 43-40 North Carolina New York Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1947 Holy Cross 58-47 Oklahoma New York George Kaftan, Holy Cross
1948 Kentucky 58-42 Baylor New York Alex Groza, Kentucky
1949 Kentucky 46-36 Oklahoma A&M Seattle Alex Groza, Kentucky
1950 CCNY 71-68 Bradley New York Irwin Dambrot, CCNY
1951 Kentucky 68-58 Kansas State Minneapolis None
1952 Kansas 80-63 St. John's Seattle Clyde Lovellette, Kansas
1953 Indiana 69-68 Kansas Kansas City B.H. Horn, Kansas
1954 La Salle 92-76 Bradley Kansas City Tom Gola, LaSalle
1955 San Francisco 76-73 La Salle Kansas City Bill Russell, San Francisco
1956 San Francisco 83-71 Iowa Evanston, IL Hal Lear, Temple
1957 North Carolina 54-53 (3 OT) Kansas Kansas City Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas
1958 Kentucky 84-72 Seattle Louisville Elgin Baylor, Seattle
1959 California 71-70 West Virginia Louisville Jerry West, West Virginia
1960 Ohio State 75-55 California San Francisco Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
1961 Cincinnati 70-65 (OT) Ohio State Kansas City Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
1962 Cincinnati 71-59 Ohio State Louisville Paul Hogue, Cincinnati
1963 Loyola (IL) 60-58 (OT) Cincinnati Louisville Art Heyman, Duke
1964 UCLA 98-83 Duke Kansas City Walt Hazzard, UCLA
1965 UCLA 91-80 Michigan Portland Bill Bradley, Princeton
1966 Texas Western 72-65 Kentucky College Park, MD Jerry Chambers, Utah
1967 UCLA 79-64 Dayton Louisville Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1968 UCLA 78-55 North Carolina Los Angeles Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1969 UCLA 92-72 Purdue Louisville Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1970 UCLA 80-69 Jacksonville College Park, MD Sidney Wicks, UCLA
1971 UCLA 68-62 Villanova Houston Howard Porter1, Villanova
1972 UCLA 81-76 Florida State Los Angeles Bill Walton, UCLA
1973 UCLA 87-66 Memphis State St. Louis Bill Walton, UCLA
1974 N.C. State 76-64 Marquette Greensboro, NC David Thompson, NC State
1975 UCLA 92-85 Kentucky San Diego Richard Washington, UCLA
1976 Indiana 86-68 Michigan Philadelphia Kent Benson, Indiana
1977 Marquette 67-59 North Carolina Atlanta Butch Lee, Marquette
1978 Kentucky 94-88 Duke St. Louis Jack Givens, Kentucky
1979 Michigan State 75-64 Indiana State Salt Lake City Magic Johnson, Michigan State
1980 Louisville 59-54 UCLA Indianapolis Darrell Griffith, Louisville
1981 Indiana 63-50 North Carolina Philadelphia Isiah Thomas, Indiana
1982 North Carolina 63-62 Georgetown New Orleans James Worthy, North Carolina
1983 N.C. State 54-52 Houston Albuquerque, NM Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
1984 Georgetown 84-75 Houston Seattle Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
1985 Villanova 66-64 Georgetown Lexington, KY Ed Pickney, Villanova
1986 Louisville 72-69 Duke Dallas, Texas Pervis Ellison, Louisville
1987 Indiana 74-73 Syracuse New Orleans Keith Smart, Indiana
1988 Kansas 83-79 Oklahoma Kansas City Danny Manning, Kansas
1989 Michigan 80-79 (OT) Seton Hall Seattle Glen Rice, Michigan
1990 UNLV 103-73 Duke Denver Anderson Hunt, UNLV
1991 Duke 72-65 Kansas Indianapolis Christian Laettner, Duke
1992 Duke 71-51 Michigan Minneapolis Bobby Hurley, Duke
1993 North Carolina 77-71 Michigan New Orleans Donald Williams, North Carolina
1994 Arkansas 76-72 Duke Charlotte Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
1995 UCLA 89-78 Arkansas Seattle Ed O'Bannon, UCLA
1996 Kentucky 76-67 Syracuse East Rutherford, NJ Tony Delk, Kentucky
1997 Arizona 84-79 (OT) Kentucky Indianapolis Miles Simon, Arizona
1998 Kentucky 78-69 Utah San Antonio Jeff Sheppard, Kentucky
1999 UConn 77-74 Duke St. Petersburg, FL Richard Hamilton, UConn
2000 Michigan State 89-76 Florida Indianapolis Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State
2001 Duke 82-72 Arizona Minneapolis Shane Battier, Duke
2002 Maryland 64-52 Indiana Atlanta Juan Dixon, Maryland
2003 Syracuse 81-78 Kansas New Orleans Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse
2004 UConn 82-73 Georgia Tech San Antonio Emeka Okafor, UConn
2005 North Carolina 75-70 Illinois St. Louis Sean May, North Carolina
2006 Florida 73-57 UCLA Indianapolis Joakim Noah, Florida
2007 Florida 84-75 Ohio State Atlanta Corey Brewer, Florida
2017 Atlanta

1- Later declared ineligible, award vacated



NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
1939
1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
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