This is a list of the most consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament by programs.[1]
Consecutive appearances by team
Rank | Team | Length of streak | Years | Head coach(es) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kansas | 28 | 1990–2017 | Roy Williams (14), Bill Self (19) |
2 | North Carolina | 27 | 1975–2001 | Dean Smith (23), Bill Guthridge (3), Matt Doherty (1) |
3 | Michigan State | 25‡ | 1998–present | Tom Izzo |
4
(tie) |
Duke | 24‡ | 1996–2019 | Mike Krzyzewski |
4
(tie) |
Gonzaga | 24‡ | 1999–present | Dan Monson (1), Mark Few (23) |
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) | Arizona* | 14 | 1985–1998 | Lute Olson |
10 (tie) | Cincinnati | 14 | 1992–2005 | Bob Huggins |
10 (tie) | Georgetown | 14 | 1979–1992 | John Thompson |
10 (tie) | Texas | 14 | 1999–2012 | Rick Barnes |
10 (tie) | UCLA | 14 | 1989–2002 | Jim Harrick (8), Steve Lavin (6) |
Bold Indicates an active streak as of the 2023 tournament
- Kansas has appeared in 33 consecutive tournaments from 1990 to 2023, but has since had 15 games of its 2017-2018 season vacated for NCAA rules violations.
*Arizona appeared in 25 consecutive tournaments from 1985 to 2009, but has since had seasons vacated for NCAA rules violations.
‡Streak impacted by COVID-19 pandemic which led to the cancellation of the 2020 tournament. No streak received credit for that year but all streaks were still considered active for teams that qualified for the 2021 Tournament.
Current consecutive appearances by team
Team | Consecutive appearances | Conference |
---|---|---|
Michigan State | 25 | Big Ten |
Gonzaga | 24 | WCC |
Purdue | 8 | Big Ten |
Houston | 5 | Big 12 |
Tennessee | 5 | SEC |
Table up to date through the 2023 NCAA tournament. Only schools with five or more consecutive appearances are included. Conference affiliations reflect those in the next NCAA season in 2023–24.
References
- ↑ "2015 Men's Final Four Records Book - Tournament Records" (PDF). ncaa.org. p. 9. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
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