NCAA (Champion américain universitaire)
NATIONAL COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (championnat américain universitaire)
CHAMPIONNAT NCAA (formule classique)
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Depuis l’instauration du Final Four
Année | Vainqueur | Score | Finaliste | MOP (MVP) | Équipe MOP |
1939 | Oregon | 46-33 | Ohio State | Jimmy Hull | Ohio State |
1940 | Indiana | 60-42 | Kansas | Marv Huffman | Indiana |
1941 | Wisconsin | 39-34 | Washington State | John Kotz | Wisconsin |
1942 | Stanford | 53-38 | Dartmouth | Howie Dallmar | Stanford |
1943 | Wyoming | 46-34 | Georgetown | Ken Sailors | Wyoming |
1944 | Utah | 42-40 (a.p.) | Dartmouth | Arnie Ferrin | Utah |
1945 | Oklahoma A&M MO | 49-45 | New York | Bob Kurland | Oklahoma A&M |
1946 | Oklahoma A&M | 43-40 | North Carolina | Bob Kurland | Oklahoma A&M |
1947 | Holy Cross | 58-47 | Oklahoma | George Kaftan | Holy Cross |
1948 | Kentucky | 58-42 | Baylor | Alex Groza | Kentucky |
1949 | Kentucky | 46-36 | Oklahoma State | Alex Groza | Kentucky |
1950 | CC New York | 71-68 | Bradley | Irwin Dambrot | CC New York |
1951 | Kentucky | 68-58 | Kansas State | Bill Spivey | Kentucky |
1952 | Kansas | 80-63 | St. John's | Clyde Lovellette | Kansas |
1953 | Indiana | 69-68 | Kansas | B.H. Born | Kansas |
1954 | La Salle | 92-76 | Bradley | Tom Gola | La Salle |
1955 | San Francisco | 76-73 | La Salle | Bill Russell | San Francisco |
1956 | San Francisco | 83-71 | Iowa | Hal Lear | Temple |
1957 | North Carolina | 54-53 (a. 3 p.) | Kansas | Wilt Chamberlain | Kansas |
1958 | Kentucky | 84-72 | Seattle | Elgin Baylor | Seattle |
1959 | California | 71-70 | West Virginia | Jerry West | West Virginia |
1960 | Ohio State | 75-55 | California | Jerry Lucas | Ohio State |
1961 | Cincinnati | 70-65 (a.p.) | Ohio State | Jerry Lucas | Ohio State |
1962 | Cincinnati | 71-59 | Ohio State | Paul Hogue | Cincinnati |
1963 | Loyola (Chicago) | 60-58 (a.p.) | Cincinnati | Jimmy Hull | Ohio State |
1964 | UCLA | 98-83 | Duke | Art Heyman | Duke |
1965 | UCLA | 91-80 | Michigan | Bill Bradley | Princeton |
1966 | Texas Western | 72-65 | Kentucky | Jerry Chambers | Utah |
1967 | UCLA | 79-64 | Dayton | Lew Alcindor | UCLA |
1968 | UCLA | 78-55 | North Carolina | Lew Alcindor | UCLA |
1969 | UCLA | 92-72 | Purdue | Lew Alcindor | UCLA |
1970 | UCLA | 80-69 | Jacksonville | Sidney Wicks | UCLA |
1971 | UCLA | 68-62 | Villanova | Howard Porter | Villanova |
1972 | UCLA | 81-76 | Florida State | Bill Walton | UCLA |
1973 | UCLA | 87-66 | Memphis State | Bill Walton | UCLA |
1974 | NC State | 76-64 | Marquette | David Thompson | NC State |
1975 | UCLA | 92-85 | Kentucky | Richard Washington | UCLA |
1976 | Indiana | 86-68 | Michigan | Kent Benson | Indiana |
1977 | Marquette | 67-59 | North Carolina | Butch Lee | Marquette |
1978 | Kentucky | 94-88 | Duke | Jack Givens | Kentucky |
1979 | Michigan State | 75-64 | Indiana State | Earvin Johnson | Michigan State |
1980 | Louisville | 59-54 | UCLA | Darrell Griffith | Louisville |
1981 | Indiana | 63-50 | North Carolina | Isiah Thomas | Indiana |
1982 | North Carolina | 63-62 | Georgetown | James Worthy | North Carolina |
1983 | N.C. State | 54-52 | Houston | Akeem Olajuwon | Houston |
1984 | Georgetown | 84-75 | Houston | Georgetown | |
1985 | Villanova | 66-64 | Georgetown | Ed Pinckney | Villanova |
1986 | Louisville | 72-69 | Duke | Pervis Ellison | Louisville |
1987 | Indiana | 74-73 | Syracuse | Keith Smart | Indiana |
1988 | Kansas | 83-79 | Oklahoma | Danny Manning | Kansas |
1989 | Michigan | 80-79 (a.p.) | Seton Hall | Glen Rice | Michigan |
1990 | UNLV | 103-73 | Duke | Anderson Hunt | UNLV |
1991 | Duke | 72-65 | Kansas | Christian Laettner | Duke |
1992 | Duke | 71-51 | Michigan | Bobby Hurley | Duke |
1993 | North Carolina | 77-71 | Michigan | Donald Williams | North Carolina |
1994 | Arkansas | 76-72 | Duke | Corliss Williamson | Arkansas |
1995 | UCLA | 89-78 | Arkansas | Ed O'Bannon | UCLA |
1996 | Kentucky | 76-67 | Syracuse | Tony Delk | Kentucky |
1997 | Arizona | 84-79 (a.p.) | Kentucky | Miles Simon | Arizona |
1998 | Kentucky | 78-69 | Utah | Jeff Sheppard | Kentucky |
1999 | Connecticut | 77-74 | Duke | Richard Hamilton | Connecticut |
2000 | Michigan State | 89-76 | Florida | Mateen Cleaves | Michigan State |
2001 | Duke | 82-72 | Arizona | Shane Battier | Duke |
2002 | Maryland | 64-52 | Indiana | Juan Dixon | Maryland |
2003 | Syracuse | 81-78 | Kansas | Carmelo Anthony | Syracuse |
2004 | Connecticut | 82-73 | Georgia Tech | Emeka Okafor | Connecticut |
2005 | North Carolina | 75-70 | Illinois | Sean May | North Carolina |
2006 | Florida | 73-57 | UCLA | Florida | |
2007 | Florida | 84-75 | Ohio State | Corey Brewer | Florida |
2008 | Kansas | 75-68 | Memphis | Mario Chalmers | Kansas |
2009 | North Carolina | 89-72 | Michigan State | Wayne Ellington | North Carolina |
2010 | Duke | 61-59 | Butler | Kyle Singer | Duke |
2011 | Connecticut | 53-41 | Butler | Kemba Walker | Connecticut |
2012 | Kentucky | 67-59 | Kansas | Anthony Davis | Kentucky |
2013 | Louisville | 82-76 | Michigan | Luke Hancock | Louisville |
2014 | Connecticut | 60-54 | Kentucky | Shabazz Napier | Connecticut |
2015 | Duke | 68-63 | Wisconsin | Tyrus Jones | Duke |
2016 | Villanova | 77-74 | North Carolina | Ryan Arcidiacono | Villanova |
2017 | North Carolina | 71-65 | Gonzaga | Joel Berry II | North Carolina |
2018 | Villanova | 79-62 | Michigan | Donte DiVincenzo | Villanova |
2019 | Virginia | 88-77 | Texas Tech | Kyle Guy | Virginia |
2020 | annulé Covid-19 |
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2021 | Baylor | 86-70 | Gonzaga | Jared Butler | Baylor |
2022 | Kansas | 72-69 | North Carolina | Ochai Agbaji | Kansas |
2023 | UConn | 76-59 | San Diego State | Adama Sanogo | UConn |
2024 | UConn | 75-60 | Purdue | Tristen Newton | UConn |
2025 | Florida | 65-63 | Houston | Wakter Clayton Jr | Florida |
2026 | Michigan | 69-63 | UConn | Elliot Cadeau | Michigan |