NCAA Final Fours

Name the Final Four participants by year. 3rd place game winners are indicated, where applicable.
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Year
Champion
Runner-Up
Lost to Champion
Lost to Runner-Up
MOP/MVP
1939
Oregon
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Villanova
Jimmy Hull
1940
Indiana
Kansas
Duquesne
USC
Marv Huffman
1941
Wisconsin
Washington State
Pittsburgh
Arkansas
John Kotz
1942
Stanford
Dartmouth
Colorado
Kentucky
Howie Dallmar
1943
Wyoming
Georgetown
Texas
DePaul
Ken Sailors
1944
Utah
Dartmouth
Iowa State
Ohio State
Arnie Ferrin
1945
Oklahoma A&M
New York
Arkansas
Ohio State
Bob Kurland
1946
Oklahoma A&M
North Carolina
California
Ohio State
Bob Kurland
1947
Holy Cross
Oklahoma
CCNY
Texas
George Kaftan
1948
Kentucky
Baylor
Holy Cross
Kansas State
Alex Groza
1949
Kentucky
Oklahoma A&M
Illinois
Oregon State
Alex Groza
1950
CCNY
Bradley
NC State
Baylor
Irwin Dambrot
1951
Kentucky
Kansas State
Illinois
Oklahoma A&M
Bill Spivey
1952
Kansas
St. John's
Santa Clara
Illinois
Clyde Lovellette
1953
Indiana
Kansas
LSU
Washington
Bertram Born
1954
La Salle
Bradley
Penn State
USC
Tom Gola
1955
San Francisco
La Salle
Colorado
Iowa
Bill Russell
1956
San Francisco
Iowa
SMU
Temple
Hal Lear
1957
North Carolina
Kansas
Michigan State
San Francisco
Wilt Chamberlain
1958
Kentucky
Seattle
Temple
Kansas State
Elgin Baylor
1959
California
West Virginia
Cincinnati
Louisville
Jerry West
1960
Ohio State
California
New York
Cincinnati
Jerry Lucas
1961
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Utah
Saint Joseph's
Jerry Lucas
1962
Cincinnati
Ohio State
UCLA
Wake Forest
Paul Hogue
1963
Loyola Chicago
Cincinnati
Duke
Oregon State
Art Heyman
1964
UCLA
Duke
Kansas State
Michigan
Walt Hazzard
1965
UCLA
Michigan
Wichita State
Princeton
Bill Bradley
1966
Texas Western
Kentucky
Utah
Duke
Jerry Chambers
1967
UCLA
Dayton
Houston
North Carolina
Lew Alcindor
1968
UCLA
North Carolina
Houston
Ohio State
Lew Alcindor
1969
UCLA
Purdue
Drake
North Carolina
Lew Alcindor
1970
UCLA
Jacksonville
New Mexico State
St Bonaventure
Sidney Wicks
1971
UCLA
Villanova
Kansas
Western Kentucky
Howard Porter
1972
UCLA
Florida State
Louisville
North Carolina
Bill Walton
1973
UCLA
Memphis State
Indiana
Providence
Bill Walton
1974
NC State
Marquette
UCLA
Kansas
David Thompson
1975
UCLA
Kentucky
Louisville
Syracuse
Richard Washington
1976
Indiana
Michigan
UCLA
Rutgers
Kent Benson
1977
Marquette
North Carolina
UNC Charlotte
UNLV
Butch Lee
1978
Kentucky
Duke
Arkansas
Notre Dame
Jack Givens
1979
Michigan State
Indiana State
Penn
DePaul
Magic Johnson
1980
Louisville
UCLA
Iowa
Purdue
Darrell Griffith
1981
Indiana
North Carolina
LSU
Virginia
Isiah Thomas
1982
North Carolina
Georgetown
Houston
Louisville
James Worthy
1983
NC State
Houston
Georgia
Louisville
Akeem Olajuwon
1984
Georgetown
Houston
Kentucky
Virginia
Patrick Ewing
1985
Villanova
Georgetown
Memphis State
St John's
Ed Pinckney
1986
Louisville
Duke
LSU
Kansas
Pervis Ellison
1987
Indiana
Syracuse
UNLV
Providence
Keith Smart
1988
Kansas
Oklahoma
Duke
Arizona
Danny Manning
1989
Michigan
Seton Hall
Illinois
Duke
Glen Rice
1990
UNLV
Duke
Georgia Tech
Arkansas
Anderson Hunt
1991
Duke
Kansas
UNLV
North Carolina
Christian Laettner
1992
Duke
Michigan
Indiana
Cincinnati
Bobby Hurley
1993
North Carolina
Michigan
Kansas
Kentucky
Donald Williams
1994
Arkansas
Duke
Arizona
Florida
Corliss Williamson
1995
UCLA
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
North Carolina
Ed O'Bannon
1996
Kentucky
Syracuse
UMass
Mississippi State
Tony Delk
1997
Arizona
Kentucky
North Carolina
Minnesota
Miles Simon
1998
Kentucky
Utah
Stanford
North Carolina
Jeff Sheppard
1999
UConn
Duke
Ohio State
Michigan State
Richard Hamilton
2000
Michigan State
Florida
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Mateen Cleaves
2001
Duke
Arizona
Maryland
Michigan State
Shane Battier
2002
Maryland
Indiana
Kansas
Oklahoma
Juan Dixon
2003
Syracuse
Kansas
Texas
Marquette
Carmelo Anthony
2004
UConn
Georgia Tech
Duke
Oklahoma State
Emeka Okafor
2005
North Carolina
Illinois
Michigan State
Louisville
Sean May
2006
Florida
UCLA
George Mason
LSU
Joakim Noah
2007
Florida
Ohio State
UCLA
Georgetown
Corey Brewer
2008
Kansas
Memphis
North Carolina
UCLA
Mario Chalmers
2009
North Carolina
Michigan State
Villanova
UConn
Wayne Ellington
2010
Duke
Butler
West Virginia
Michigan State
Kyle Singler
2011
UConn
Butler
Kentucky
VCU
Kemba Walker
2012
Kentucky
Kansas
Louisville
Ohio State
Anthony Davis
2013
Louisville
Michigan
Wichita State
Syracuse
Luke Hancock
2014
UConn
Kentucky
Florida
Wisconsin
Shabazz Napier
2015
Duke
Wisconsin
Michigan State
Kentucky
Tyus Jones
2016
Villanova
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Ryan Arcidiacono
2017
North Carolina
Gonzaga
Oregon
South Carolina
Joey Berry III
2018
Villanova
Michigan
Kansas
Loyola Chicago
Donte DiVincenzo
2019
Virginia
Texas Tech
Auburn
Michigan State
Kyle Guy
2021
Baylor
Gonzaga
Houston
UCLA
Jared Butler
2022
Kansas
North Carolina
Villanova
Duke
Ochai Agbaji
2023
UConn
San Diego State
Miami (FL)
Florida Atlantic
Adama Sanogo
2024
UConn
Purdue
Alabama
NC State
Tristen Newton
2025
Florida
Houston
Auburn
Duke
Walter Clayton Jr
2026
Michigan
UConn
Arizona
Illinois
Elliot Cadeau
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