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1951 — Columbia (coach: Lou Rossini), 21-0, lost first round
1956 — San Francisco (Phil Woolpert), 25-0, NCAA champion
1957 — North Carolina (Frank McGuire), 27-0, NCAA champion
1961 — Ohio State (Fred Taylor), 24-0, national runner-up
1964 — UCLA (John Wooden), 26-0, NCAA champion
1967 — UCLA (John Wooden), 26-0, NCAA champion
1968 — Houston (Guy Lewis), 28-0, national fourth place
1968 — St. Bonaventure (Larry Weise), 22-0, regional fourth place
1971 — Marquette (Al McGuire), 26-0 2-1, regional third place
1971 — Pennsylvania (Dick Harter), 26-0, regional runner-up
1972 — UCLA (John Wooden), 26-0, NCAA champion
1973 — UCLA (John Wooden), 26-0, NCAA champion
1975 — Indiana (Bob Knight), 29-0, regional runner-up
1976 — Indiana (Bob Knight), 27-0, NCAA champion
1976 — Rutgers (Tom Young), 28-0, national fourth place
1979 — Indiana State (Bill Hodges), 29-0, national runner-up
1991 — UNLV (Jerry Tarkanian), 30-0, national semifinal
2014 — Wichita State (Gregg Marshall), 34-0
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