NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament consecutive appearances
This is a list of the most consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament by programs.[1]
Consecutive NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament appearances by team
Rank | Team | Length of streak | Years | Head coach(es) |
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1 | Kansas | 30 | 1990–present | Roy Williams (14), Bill Self (16) |
2 | North Carolina | 27 | 1975–2001 | Dean Smith (23), Bill Guthridge (3), Matt Doherty (1) |
3 | Duke | 24 | 1996–present | Mike Krzyzewski |
4 | Michigan State | 22 | 1998–present | Tom Izzo |
5 | Gonzaga | 21 | 1999–present | Dan Monson (1), Mark Few (20) |
6 | Wisconsin | 19 | 1999–2017 | Dick Bennett (2), Brad Soderberg (1), Bo Ryan (14), Greg Gard (2) |
7 | Indiana | 18 | 1986–2003 | Bob Knight (15), Mike Davis (3) |
8 | Kentucky | 17 | 1992–2008 | Rick Pitino (6), Tubby Smith (10), Billy Gillispie (1) |
9 | UCLA | 15 | 1967–1981 | John Wooden (9), Gene Bartow (2), Gary Cunningham (2), Larry Brown (2) |
10 (tie) | Georgetown | 14 | 1979–1992 | John Thompson |
10 (tie) | Arizona* | 14 | 1985–1998 | Lute Olson |
10 (tie) | Cincinnati | 14 | 1992–2005 | Bob Huggins |
10 (tie) | Texas | 14 | 1999–2012 | Rick Barnes |
Bold Indicates an active streak as of the 2019 tournament
*Arizona appeared in 25 consecutive tournaments from 1985 to 2009, but has since had seasons vacated for NCAA rules violations
Current consecutive NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament appearances by team
Team | Consecutive appearances | Conference |
---|---|---|
Kansas | 30 | Big 12 |
Duke | 24 | ACC |
Michigan State | 22 | Big Ten |
Gonzaga | 21 | WCC |
Cincinnati | 9 | The American[lower-alpha 1] |
Villanova | 7 | Big East |
Kentucky | 6 | SEC |
Virginia | 6 | ACC |
- Cincinnati was in the Big East Conference prior to 2013.
- Table up to date through the 2019 tournament. Only schools with six consecutive appearances or more are included.
References
- "2015 Men's Final Four Records Book - Tournament Records" (PDF). ncaa.org. p. 9. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
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