NCAA Champions
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
Men's NCAA Champions
1939 | Oregon |
1940 | Indiana |
1941 | Wisconsin |
1942 | Stanford |
1943 | Wyoming |
1944 | Utah |
1945 | Oklahoma A & M |
1946 | Oklahoma A & M |
1947 | Holy Cross |
1948 | Kentucky |
1949 | Kentucky |
1950 | C.C.N.Y. |
1951 | Kentucky |
1952 | Kansas |
1953 | Indiana |
1954 | La Salle |
1955 | San Francisco |
1956 | San Francisco |
1957 | North Carolina |
1958 | Kentucky |
1959 | California |
1960 | Ohio State |
1961 | Cincinnati |
1962 | Cincinnati |
1963 | Loyola (Chicago) |
1964 | UCLA |
1965 | UCLA |
1966 | Texas Western |
1967–73 UCLA | |
1974 | North Carolina State |
1975 | UCLA |
1976 | Indiana |
1977 | Marquette |
1978 | Kentucky |
1979 | Michigan State |
1980 | Louisville |
1981 | Indiana |
1982 | North Carolina |
1983 | North Carolina State |
1984 | Georgetown |
1985 | Villanova |
1986 | Louisville |
1987 | Indiana |
1988 | Kansas |
1989 | Michigan |
1990 | UNLV |
1991 | Duke |
1992 | Duke |
1993 | North Carolina |
1994 | Arkansas |
1995 | UCLA |
1996 | Kentucky |
1997 | Arizona |
1998 | Kentucky |
1999 | Connecticut |
2000 | Michigan State |
2001 | Duke |
2002 | Maryland |
2003 | Syracuse |
2004 | Connecticut |
2005 | North Carolina |
2006 | Florida |
2007 | Florida |