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Who won the NCAA tournament in 2014?

Who won the NCAA tournament in 2014?

UConn Huskies
2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament

Season 2013–14
Champions UConn Huskies (4th title, 4th title game, 5th Final Four)
Runner-up Kentucky Wildcats (12th title game, 16th Final Four)
Semifinalists Florida Gators (5th Final Four) Wisconsin Badgers (3rd Final Four)
Winning coach Kevin Ollie (1st title)

Who did UConn beat 2014?

Kentucky
UConn won its second national championship in four years in 2014, beating Kentucky 70-64 in the title game. The Huskies became the first 7-seed to win a championship in tournament history while also playing in a championship game with the highest seed total of all time (15).

Who won the 2015 NCAA basketball championship?

Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball
2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Game/Champion
Jahlil Okafor scored two big buckets late and his freshman buddy Tyus Jones hit a key 3-pointer to lift Duke to its fifth national title Monday night in a 68-63 comeback win over Wisconsin.

What year was the Final Four in Dallas Texas?

2014
Hosting the women’s Final Four two times in six years was looked at as a big win for Dallas and north Texas, which also hosted the 2014 men’s Final Four and the first-ever College Football Playoff championship game in 2015.

Who won March Madness in 2013?

Louisville
Louisville defeated Michigan in the championship game by a final score of 82–76, winning their first national title since 1986.

Who were the Final Four teams in 2015?

2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament

Season 2014–15
Champions Duke Blue Devils (5th title, 11th title game, 16th Final Four)
Runner-up Wisconsin Badgers (2nd title game, 4th Final Four)
Semifinalists Kentucky Wildcats (17th Final Four) Michigan State Spartans (9th Final Four)
Winning coach Mike Krzyzewski (5th title)

Who has won March Madness the most?

UCLA
With 11 national titles, UCLA has the record for the most NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championships; John Wooden coached UCLA to 10 of its 11 titles.

Has there ever been a Final Four without a 1 seed?

Number of No. In the last 20 years, a No. 1 seed has made the Final Four every year except 2006. Only four times in those 20 years have three or more No. 1 seeds made the Final Four: 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2008.