Every site, Final Four Most Outstanding Player, and winner ever

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - APRIL 04: Ochai Agbaji #30 of the Kansas Jayhawks cuts down the net after defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels during the second half of the 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament National Championship game at Caesars Superdome on April 04, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Handout/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
Ochai Agbaji Kansas and Kansas reduced the nets After winning the NCAA tournament in New Orleans. (Photo by Handout/NCAA photos via Getty Images).

2022: Kansas (34-6)

Championship game: Kansas 72, North Carolina69
Final Four MOP: Ochai Agbaji, Sr., Kansas
Site: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans

2021: Baylor (28-2)

Championship game: Baylor, Gonzaga 70
Final Four MOP: Jared Butler Jr., Baylor
Site: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

2020: No champion

Championship game N/A
Final Four MOPs: N/A
Site: N/A

2019: Virginia (35-3)

Championship game: Virginia 85, Texas Tech77. (OT)
Final Four MOP Kyle Guy Jr.
Site: U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis

2018: Villanova (36-4)

Championship game: Villanova, Michigan 62
Final Four MOP: Donte DiVincenzo, Jr., Villanova
Site: Alamodome San Antonio

2017: North Carolina (36-37)

Championship game: North Carolina, 71, Gonzaga 65
Final Four MOP: Joel Berry II
Site: University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona

2016: Villanova (35-5)

Championship game: Villanova, North Carolina 77
Final Four MOP: Ryan Arcidiacono, Sr., Villanova
Site: Reliant Stadium, Houston

2015: Duke (35-4).

Championship game: Duke 68, Wisconsin 63.
Final Four MOP Tyus Jones, Fr.
Site: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

2014: UConn (32-8)

Championship game: UConn60, Kentucky 54
Final Four MOP: Shabazz Napier, Sr., UConn
Site: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

2013: Louisville (35-5)*

Championship game: Louisville 82, Michigan 76
Final Four MOP Luke Hancock, Sr. Louisville
Site: Georgia Dome in Atlanta
*Louisville’s participation in the 2013 tournament was vacated by the NCAA

2012: Kentucky (38-2)

Champion game: Kentucky 67, Kansas59
Final Four MOP – Anthony Davis, Fr. Kentucky
Site: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans

2011: UConn (32-9)

Championship game: UConn 53, Butler 41
Final Four MOP: Kemba, Jr., UConn
Site: Reliant Stadium, Houston

2010: Duke (35-5).

Champion game: Duke 61, Butler59
Final Four MOP Kyle Singler Jr. Duke
Site: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

2009: North Carolina (34-4).

Championship game: North Carolina, 89, Michigan State 72
Final Four MOP: Wayne Ellington Jr., North Carolina
Site: Ford Field, Detroit

2008: Kansas (37-3)

Championship game: Kansas 75, Memphis. 68 (OT).
Final Four MOP: Mario Chalmers, Jr., Kansas
Site: Alamodome San Antonio

2007: Florida (35-5)

Championship game: Florida 84, Ohio State 25
Final Four MOP Corey Brewer Jr.
Site: Georgia Dome in Atlanta

2006: Florida (33-6)

Championship game: Florida, 73, UCLA, 57
Final Four MOP Joakim Noah So., Florida
Site: RCA Dome in Indianapolis

2005: North Carolina (33-24)

Championship game: North Carolina 75, Illinois 70
Final Four MOP Sean May Jr. North Carolina
Site: Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis

2004: UConn (33-6)

Championship game: UConn82, Georgia Tech73
Final Four MOP Emeka Okafor Jr., UConn
Site: Alamodome San Antonio

2003: Syracuse (30-5)

Championship game: Syracuse, Kansas 81, Kansas. 78
Final Four MOP: Carmelo Anthony, Fr., Syracuse
Site: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

2002: Maryland (32-4).

Championship game: Maryland 64, Indiana52
Final Four MOP: Juan Dixon Sr., Maryland
Site: Georgia Dome in Atlanta

2001: Duke (35-4).

Championship game: Arizona 72, Duke 82
Final Four MOP: Shane Battier Sr., Duke
Site: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis

2000: Michigan State (32-7).

Championship game: Michigan State, 89, Florida76
Final Four MOP – Mateen Cleaves Sr. Michigan State
Site: RCA Dome in Indianapolis

1999: UConn (34-2)

Championship game: UConn77, Duke74
Final Four MOP Richard Hamilton, Jr., UConn
Site: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida

1998: Kentucky (35-4)

Championship game: Kentucky, 78, Utah, 69
Final Four MOP Jeff Sheppard, Jr., Kentucky
Site: Alamodome San Antonio

1997: Arizona (25-9)

Championship game: Arizona, 84 (OT), Kentucky, 79 (OT).
Final Four MOP: Miles Simon, Jr., Arizona
Site: RCA Dome in Indianapolis

1996: Kentucky (34-2)

Championship game: Kentucky 76, Syracuse67
Final Four MOP: Tony Delk Sr., Kentucky
Site: Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey

1995: UCLA (31-2).

Champion game: UCLA 89, Arkansas78
Final Four MOP: Ed O’Bannon Sr., UCLA
Site: Kingdome in Seattle

1994: Arkansas (31-3)

Championship game: Arkansas, 76, Duke 72
Final Four MOP Corliss Williamson Jr., Arkansas
Site: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina

1993: North Carolina (34-4).

Championship game: North Carolina, 77, Michigan 71
Final Four MOP Donald Williams, So. North Carolina
Site: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

1992: Duke (34-2).

Championship game: Duke, 71; Michigan 51
Final Four MOP: Bobby Hurley Jr., Duke
Site: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis

1991: Duke (32-7).

Championship game: Duke 72, Kansas 64
Final Four MOP Christian Laettner Jr.
Site: Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis

1990: UNLV (35-5).

Championship game: UNLV103, Duke 73
Final Four MOP – Anderson Hunt, So. UNLV
Site: McNichols Arena, Denver

1989: Michigan (30-7).

Championship game: Michigan 80 vs Seton Hall 79 (OT).
Final Four MOP: Glen Rice, Sr., Michigan
Site: Kingdome in Seattle

1988: Kansas (27-11)

Championship game: Kansas 83, Oklahoma 79.
Final Four MOP Danny Manning, Jr., Kansas
Site: Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri

1987: Indiana (30-4)

Championship game: Indiana 74, Syracuse 73.
Final Four MOP Keith Smart, Jr.
Site: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

1986: Louisville (32-7)

Championship game: Louisville 72, Duke 69
Final Four MOP Pervis Ellison, Fr. Louisville
Site: Reunion Arena, Dallas

1985: Villanova (25-10)

Championship game: Villanova, 66, Georgetown 64
Final Four MOPs: Ed Pinckney, Jr., Villanova
Site: Rupp arena, Lexington, Kentucky

1984: Georgetown (34-3).

Champion game: Georgetown 84, Houston75
Final Four MOP Patrick Ewing Jr. Georgetown
Site: Kingdome in Seattle

1983: N.C. State 26-10)

Champion game: N.C. State 54 (Houston 52)
Final Four MOP: Akem Olajuwon So., Houston
Site: The Pit, Albuquerque. New Mexico

1982: North Carolina (32-2).

Championship game: North Carolina (63), Georgetown (622).
Final Four MOP James Worthy, Jr., North Carolina
Site: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

1981: Indiana (26-9)

Championship game: Indiana, North Carolina 50
Final Four MOP – Isiah, So. Indiana
Site: The Spectrum, Philadelphia

1980: Louisville (33-3)

Championship game: Louisville 59, UCLA 54
Final Four MOP Darrell Griffith, Jr., Louisville
Site: Market Square Arena, Indianapolis

1979: Michigan State (26-6).

Championship game: Michigan State 75, Indiana State 63
Final Four MOPs: Earvin “Magic”, Johnson, So. Michigan State
Site: Special Events Center in Salt Lake City

1978: Kentucky (30-2)

Championship game: Kentucky, 94, Duke 88
Final Four MOP Jack Givens, Sr. Kentucky
Site: Checkerdome, St. Louis

1977: Marquette (25-7)

Championship game: Marquette 67, North Carolina 59
Final Four MOP: Butch Lee, Jr., Marquette
Site: The Omni Atlanta

1976: Indiana (32-0)

Championship game: Indiana 86 and Michigan 68
Final Four MOP: Kurt Benson, Jr., Indiana
Site: The Spectrum, Philadelphia

1975: UCLA (28-3).

Championship game: UCLA 92, Kentucky 86
Final Four MOP: Richard Washington So., UCLA
Site: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego

1974: N.C. State (30-1

Championship game: N.C. State 76, Marquette 64
Final Four MOP: David Thompson So., N.C. State
Site: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina

1973: UCLA (30-0).

Championship game: UCLA 87, Memphis State 1966
Final Four MOP Bill Walton Jr.
Site: St. Louis Arena in St. Louis

1972: UCLA (30-0).

Championship game: UCLA 81, Florida State76
Final Four MOP: Bill Walton (UCLA).
Site: Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles

1971: UCLA (29-1);

Championship game: UCLA, Villanova 62
Final Four MOP: Howard Porter**, Villanova
Site: Astrodome Houston
**Later vacated by the NCAA

1970: UCLA (28-2).

Championship game: UCLA 80, Jacksonville 69
Final Four MOP: Sidney Wicks (UCLA).
Site: Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland

1969: UCLA (29-1).

Championship game: UCLA 92, Purdue72
Final Four MOP: Lew Acindor, UCLA
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1968: UCLA (29-1).

Championship game: UCLA, North Carolina 55
Final Four MOP: Lew Acindor, UCLA
Site: Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles

1967: UCLA (30-0).

Championship game: UCLA, Dayton 64
Final Four MOP: Lew Acindor, UCLA
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1966: Texas Western (28-1)

Champion game: Texas Western 72, Kentucky65
Final Four MOP – Jerry Chambers, Utah
Site: Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland
Texas Western was renamed University of Texas at El Paso in 1966 (or UTEP).

1965: UCLA (28-2).

Championship game: UCLA, Michigan 80
Final Four MOP: Bill Bradley (Princeton).
Site: Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon

1964: UCLA (30-0).

Championship game: UCLA, Duke 98
Final Four MOP: Walt Hazzard, UCLA
Site: Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri

1963: Loyola-Illinois (29-2)

Champion game: Loyola 60 (OT), Cincinnati 58
Final Four MOP Art Heyman, Duke
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1962: Cincinnati (29-2)

Championship game: Cincinnati 71, Ohio State 59
Final Four MOP: Paul Hogue (Cincinnati).
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1961: Cincinnati (27-3)

Championship game: Cincinnati 70, Ohio State 65
Final Four MOP: Jerry Lucas (Ohio State)
Site: Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri

1960: Ohio State (25-3)

Championship game: Ohio State 75, California 56
Final Four MOP: Jerry Lucas (Ohio State)
Site: Cow Palace in Daly City (California).

1959: California (25-4)

Championship game: California 71, West Virginia 70
Final Four MOP: Jerry West West Virginia
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1958: Kentucky (23-6)

Championship game: Kentucky, 84, Seattle 72
Final Four MOP: Jerry West West Virginia
Site: Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky

1957: North Carolina (32-0).

Championship game: North Carolina 54, Kansas53 (3OT)
Final Four MOP: Wilt chamberlain, Kansas
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1956: San Francisco (29-0)

Championship game: San Francisco 83, Iowa 71
Final Four MOP Hal Lear, Temple
Site: McGaw Hall, Evanston, Illinois

1955: San Francisco (28-1)

Championship game: San Francisco 77, LaSalle 63
Final Four MOPs: Bill Russell, San Francisco
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1954: LaSalle (26-4)

Championship game: LaSalle 92, Bradley 76
Final Four MOP: Tom Gola, La Salle
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1953: Indiana (23-3)

Championship game: Indiana 69, Kansas 668
Final Four MOP: B.H. Born, Kansas
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1952: Kansas (28-3)

Championship game: Kansas 80, St. John’s 63
Final Four MOP: Clyde Lovellette (Kansas)
Site: Hec Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle

1951: Kentucky (32-2)

Championship game: Kentucky, 68, Kansas State, 58
Final Four MOP: Bill Spivey (Kentucky).
Site: Minnesota Field House. Minneapolis

1950: City College of New York (24-5).

Championship game: CCNY 71, Bradley 68
Final Four MOP: Irwin Dambrot (CCNY).
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1949: Kentucky (32-2)

Championship game: Kentucky 46, Oklahoma A&M 36
Final Four MOP: Alex Groza (Kentucky)
Site: Hec Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle

1948: Kentucky (36-3)

Champion game: Kentucky 58 Baylor 42
Final Four MOP: Alex Groza (Kentucky)
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1947: Holy Cross (26-73)

Championship game: Holy Cross 58 (Oklahoma 47)
Final Four MOP: George Kaftan (Holy Cross)
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1946: Oklahoma A&M (31-2)

Championship game: Oklahoma A&M 43, North Carolina 40
Final Four MOP: Bob Kurkland, Oklahoma A&M
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York
Oklahoma A&M was renamed Oklahoma State University in 1957

1945: Oklahoma A&M (27-4)

Championship game: Oklahoma A&M 49, NYU 45
Final Four MOP: Bob Kurkland, Oklahoma A&M
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1944: Utah (21-4)

Championship game: Utah 42, Dartmouth 41 (OT).
Final Four MOP: Arnie Ferrin, Utah
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1943: Wyoming (31-2)

Championship game: Wyoming 46, Georgetown 35
Final Four MOP: Ken Saylors (Wyoming)
Site: Madison Square Garden, New York

1942: Stanford (28-4).

Championship game: Stanford 53, Dartmouth38
Final Four MOP: Howie Dallmar, Stanford
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1941: Wisconsin (20-3)

Champion game: Wisconsin 39, Washington State 35
Final Four MOP: John Kurz, Wisconsin
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1940: Indiana (20-3)

Championship game: Indiana 60, Kansas42
Final Four MOP Marvin Huffman, Indiana
Site: Municipal Auditorium, St. Louis

1939: Oregon (29-5)

Championship game: Oregon 46, Ohio State 33
Final Four MOP: Jimmy Hull (Ohio State).
Site: Patten Gymnasium, Evanston, Illinois

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