NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four appearances by school

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This is a list of NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four appearances by school. Several teams have vacated Final Four appearances and are marked with an * with explanations listed below. The listed Final Four totals for those teams do not include the vacated appearances. Schools in italics no longer compete in NCAA Division I.

Total Final Four appearances[]

App. School
20 North Carolina
18 UCLA*
17 Kentucky
16 Duke
15 Kansas
10 Michigan State, Ohio State*
8 Indiana, Louisville**
6 Arkansas, Cincinnati, Houston, Michigan**, Oklahoma State, Syracuse
5 Connecticut, Florida, Georgetown, Illinois, Oklahoma, Villanova*
4 Arizona, Kansas State, LSU, UNLV, Utah, Wisconsin
3 Baylor, California, Iowa, Marquette, N.C. State, San Francisco, Texas, Virginia
2 Bradley, Butler, CCNY, Colorado, Dartmouth, DePaul, Georgia Tech, Gonzaga, Holy Cross, La Salle, Loyola-Chicago, Maryland, NYU, Oregon, Oregon State, Providence, Purdue, St. John's, Stanford, Temple, USC, West Virginia, Wichita State
1 Auburn, Charlotte, Dayton, Drake, Duquesne, Florida State, George Mason, Georgia, Iowa State, Indiana State, Jacksonville, Memphis**, Mississippi State, New Mexico State, Notre Dame, Penn, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Rutgers, Santa Clara, Seattle, Seton Hall, SMU, South Carolina, St. Bonaventure, Texas Tech, UTEP, VCU, Wake Forest, Washington, Washington State, Wyoming

Minnesota, Massachusetts, Saint Joseph's and Western Kentucky have had their only appearances in the Final Four vacated.[1]

* - Indicates one vacated appearance not included in total.
** - Indicates two vacated appearances not included in total.

Most NCAA Tournament appearances without reaching a Final Four[]

App. School
30 BYU
28 Xavier, Missouri
23 Tennessee
22 Creighton, Utah State, Western Kentucky*
21 Alabama
20 Saint Joseph's*
18 Boston College
17 Miami (Ohio), Murray State
16 Tulsa, Weber State
15 Iona, New Mexico, UAB, Vanderbilt
14 Arizona State, Davidson, Ohio, Texas A&M
13 Pepperdine, San Diego State
12 Clemson, Montana, Old Dominion, Virginia Tech
11 Chattanooga, George Washington, Idaho State, Navy, Oklahoma City, Winthrop
10 Colorado State, East Tennessee State, Miami (Florida), Minnesota*, North Carolina A&T, Rhode Island, Saint Louis, Saint Mary's, Southern Illinois

* - Indicates one vacated Final Four appearance.

References[]

  1. ^ "Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA.org. NCAA Digital. January 10, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.

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