Is UConn the greatest college basketball program of all time? (2024)

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Is UConn the greatest college basketball program of all time? (1)

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UConn basketball has undoubtedly cemented itself as one of the greatest programs in the history of college basketball.

But just how good has the Huskies' run been? Can we consider them a dynasty? Are they the greatest team ever? Their sheer display of dominance prompted us to ask these questions and forced us to create a set of parameters to compare their success to various teams from the past.

Final Four rate: Number of Final Four appearances divided by number of years during run.

Title game rate: Number of title game appearances divided by number of years during run.

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Championship rate: number of championships divided by number of years during run.

With players cycling in and out due to graduation and new factors like the transfer portal, we came up with the above averages to determine how dominant a program has been over the course of 20 years, 15 years, 10 years, and five years. You'll see programs having multiple runs to better isolate the periods in which they experienced success.

So, while it remains difficult to dub a team a "dynasty", the perspective below should give you better insight into just how dominant a program has been over a period of time.

For example, while UConn's six titles span the last 25 years — that still means the Huskies have won a staggering 24% of the titles in that span and made 28% of the Final Fours. Not to mention they did it with three different head coaches and a plethora of NBA talent. Let's take a look at each run below:

Greatest run of the 20th century

UCLA (1962-1976)- 15 years

  • 13 Final Four appearances (1962, 1964-65, 1967-1976)
  • Final Four rate: 86.7%
  • 10 title game appearances (1964-65, 1967-73, 1975)
  • Title game rate: 66.7%
  • 10 championships (1964-65, 1967-1973, 1975)
  • Championship rate: 66.7%
  • 50-6 overall record in the tournament
  • 20-3 in Final Four and national championship games
  • 10-0 in national championship
  • Head coach: John Wooden
  • Notable players: Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, Gail Goodrich, Marques Johnson, Walt Hazzard, Rich Washington, Henry Bibby, Dave Meyers, Keith Wilkes, Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe
  • Also made Final Four in 1980 (Larry Brown) and won title in 1995 (Jim Harrick)

Greatest run of the 21st century

UConn (1999-present)- 25 years

*While the 21st century technically started in 2001, we included UConn's first title in 1999 to give a more holistic view of their dominance. Additionally, we excluded the 2020 season from calculations as there was no tournament that year.

  • 7 Final Four appearances (1999, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2023-24)
  • Final Four rate: 28%
  • 6 title game appearances (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023-24)
  • Title game rate: 24%
  • 6 championships (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023-24)
  • Championship rate: 24%
  • 51-11 overall record in tournament
  • 12-1 all time in Final Four and national championship games
  • 6-0 in national championship
  • Head coaches: Jim Calhoun, Kevin Ollie, Dan Hurley
  • Notable players: Ben Gordon, Kemba Walker, Shabazz Napier, Emeka Okafor, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler, Rudy Gay, Adam Sanogo, Jordan Hawkins, Tristen Newton, Donovan Clingan

Best 20-year runs

Duke (1986-2005)

  • 10 Final Four appearances (1986, 1988-1992, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004)
  • Final Four rate: 50%
  • 7 title game appearances (1986, 1990-92, 1994, 1999, 2001)
  • Title game rate: 35%
  • 3 championships (1991-92, 2001)
  • Championship rate: 15%
  • Head coach: Mike Krzyzewski
  • Notable players: Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Grant Hill, Jason Williams, Bobby Hurley, Elton Brand, Carlos Boozer, Danny Ferry, JJ Reddick, Phil Henderson, Mike Dunleavy
  • Also won titles in 2010 and 2015 (Mike Krzyzewski)

North Carolina (1991-2010)

  • 9 Final Four appearances (1991, 1993, 1995, 1997-98, 2000, 2005, 2008-09)
  • Final Four rate: 45%
  • 3 title game appearances (1993, 2005, 2009)
  • Title game rate: 15%
  • 3 championships (1993, 2005, 2009)
  • Championship rate: 15%
  • Head coaches: Dean Smith, Roy Williams
  • Notable players: Tyler Hansrough, Wayne Ellington, Ty Lawson, Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, Danny Green, Eric Montross, Rashad McCants, Rasheed Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse, Raymond Felton
  • Also won title in 2017 (Roy Williams)

Kentucky (1993-2012)

  • 6 Final Four appearances (1993, 1996-98, 2011-12)
  • Final Four rate: 30%
  • 4 title game appearances (1996-98, 2012)
  • Title game rate: 20%
  • 3 championships (1996, 1998, 2012)
  • Championship rate: 15%
  • Head coaches: Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, John Calipari
  • Notable players: Tony Delk, Tayshaun Prince, Jamal Mashburn, Anthony Davis, Scott Padgett, Keith Bogans, Ron Mercer, Antoine Walker, Wayne Turner, Jeff Shephard, Nazr Mohammed
  • Also made Final Four in 2014-15 (John Calipari)

Best 15-year runs

Louisville (1972-1986)

  • 6 Final Four appearances (1972, 1975, 1980, 1982-83, 1986)
  • Final Four rate: 40%
  • 2 title game appearances (1980, 1986)
  • Title game rate: 13.3%
  • 2 championships (1980, 1986)
  • Championship rate: 13.3%
  • Head coach: Denny Crum
  • Notable players: Milt Wagner, Darrell Griffith, Lancaster Gordon, Billy Thompson, Rodney McCray, Charles Jones, Derek Smith, Allen Murphy, Junior Bridgeman, Jim Price, Scooter McCray
  • Also won title in 2013 (Rick Pitino)

Florida (1994-2008)

  • 4 Final Four appearances (1994, 2000, 2006, 2007)
  • Final Four rate: 26.7%
  • 3 title game appearances (2000, 2006-07)
  • Title game rate: 20%
  • 2 championships (2006-07)
  • Championship rate: 13.3%
  • Head coaches: Lon Kruger, Billy Donovan
  • Notable players: Corey Brewer, Udonis Haslem, Mike Miller, Al Horford, Joakim Noah, Taurean Green, Lee Humphrey, David Lee, Matt Bonner, Brett Nelson, Teddy Dupay
  • Also made Final Four in 2014 (Billy Donovan)

Kansas (2008-2022)

  • 4 Final Four appearances (2008, 2012, 2018, 2022)
  • Final Four rate: 26.7%
  • 3 title game appearances (2008, 2012, 2022)
  • Title game rate: 20%
  • 2 championships (2008, 2022)
  • Championship rate: 13.3%
  • Head coach: Bill Self
  • Notable players: Devonte' Graham, Sherron Collins, Marcus Morris, Brandon Rush, Jeff Withey, Frank Mason, Tyshawn Taylor, Darrell Arthur, Christian Braun, Kelly Oubre Jr., Mario Chalmers

Best 10-year run

Kentucky (II) (1942-1951)

  • 4 Final Four appearances (1942, 1948-49, 1951)
  • Final Four rate: 40%
  • 3 title game appearances (1948-49, 1951)
  • Title game rate: 30%
  • 3 championships (1948-49, 1951)
  • Championship rate: 30%
  • Head coach: Adolph Rupp
  • Notable players: Alex Groza, Bill Spivey, Wallace Jones, Ralph Beard, James Line, Shelby Linville, Frank Ramsey, Cliff Barker, Skippy Whitaker, Bobby Watson, Cliff Hagan
  • Also won title in 1958 (Adolph Rupp)

Best five-year run

Cincinnati (1959-63)

  • 5 Final Four appearances (1959-1963)
  • Final Four rate: 100%
  • 3 title game appearances (1961-63)
  • Title game rate: 60%
  • 2 championships (1961-62)
  • Championship rate: 40%
  • Head coaches: George Smith, Ed Jucker
  • Notable players: Oscar Robertson, Paul Hogue, Bob Wiesenhahn, Tom Thacker, Rob Bonham, George Wilson, Ralph Davis, Tony Yates, Dave Tenwick, Bill Whitaker, Carl Bouldin

Honorable Mentions

Ohio State (1944-1962)- 19 years

  • 6 Final Four appearances (1944-1946, 1960-62)
  • 3 title game appearances (1960-62)
  • 1 championship (1960)
  • Head coaches: Harold Olsen, Fred Taylor
  • Notable players: Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, Larry Siegfried, Bob Knight, Mel Nowell, Arnold Risen, Paul Huston, Jack Underman, Robert Bowen, Don Grate, Joe Roberts
  • Also made Final Four in 1939 and 1968

North Carolina (II) (1967-1982)- 16 years

  • 7 Final Four appearances (1967-69, 1972, 1977, 1981-82)
  • 4 title game appearances (1968, 1977, 1981-82)
  • 1 championship (1982)
  • Head coach: Dean Smith
  • Notable players: Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Sam Perkins, Phil Ford, Charlie Scott, Rusty Clark, Al Wood, Walter Davis, Larry Miller, Bob McAdoo, Bill Bunting
  • Also won title in 1957 (Frank McGuire)

Kansas (II) (1986-2003)- 18 years

  • 6 Final Four appearances (1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 2002-03)
  • 3 title game appearances (1988, 1991, 2003)
  • 1 championship (1988)
  • Head coaches: Larry Brown, Roy Williams
  • Notable players: Dan Manning, Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Paul Pierce, Drew Gooden, Rex Walters, Scot Pollard, Jacques Vaughn, Richard Scott, Raef LaFrentz, Adonis Jordan
  • Also made Final Four in 1971 and 1974 (Ted Owens)

UCLA (II) (1995-2008)- 14 years

  • 4 Final Four appearances (1995, 2006-08)
  • 2 title game appearances (1995, 2006)
  • 1 championship (1995)
  • Head coaches: Jim Harrick, Ben Howland
  • Notable players: Toby Bailey, J.R. Henderson, Darren Collison, Aaron Afflalo, Ed O'Bannon, Kevin Love, Russell Westbrook, Matt Barnes, Charles O'Bannon, Luc Mbah a Moute, Tyus Edney
  • Also made Final Four in 2021 (Mick Cronin)

Michigan State (1999-2019)- 21 years

  • 8 Final Four appearances (1999-2001, 2005, 2009-10, 2015, 2019)
  • 2 title game appearances (2000, 2009)
  • 1 championship (2000)
  • Most recent Big Ten team to win the title (2000)
  • Head coach: Tom Izzo
  • Notable players: Andre Hutson, Durrell Summers, Draymond Green, Morris Peterson, Mateen Cleaves, Raymar Morgan, A.J. Granger, Jason Richardson, Goran Suton, Zach Randolph, Kalin Lucas

Villanova (2009-22)- 14 years

  • 4 Final Four appearances (2009, 2016, 2018, 2022)
  • 2 title game appearances (2016, 2018)
  • 2 championships (2016, 2018)
  • Head coach: Jay Wright
  • Notable players: Jalen Brunson, Jermaine Samuels Jr., Josh Hart, Ryan Arcidiacano, Donte DiVincenzo, Collin Gillespie, Kris Jenkins, Mikal Bridges, Phil Booth, Eric Paschall, Daniel Ochefu

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Why is UConn basketball so good? ›

"Connecticut is the best team in college basketball because they can win any way you want to play. They have an advantage if you want to play fast or slow, zone or man, it does not really matter. They present problems that are extremely hard to solve, especially with how patient they are.

Has UConn men's basketball ever been ranked 1? ›

1 ranking in the AP Top 25 poll on Monday. UConn (24-2, 14-1 Big East) has been atop the poll for six consecutive weeks, its longest stretch as No. 1 since the 1998-99 season. The Huskies split first place votes with Purdue since they claimed the top spot in the Jan.

Has UConn ever won the NCAA basketball championship? ›

UConn became just the eighth team in NCAA men's basketball history to win back-to-back national championships following its victory last season against San Diego State. The most recent team to accomplish such a feat was Florida in 2007. This is UConn's sixth national championship.

What is so great about UConn? ›

Look no further for a true college experience. UConn is full of hot spots to learn and grow, cool places to feed your (literal) hunger, more activities and organizations than you can count, a variety of living arrangements, big-time entertainment, and downright beautiful surroundings.

Is this the best UConn team ever? ›

So let's recap: Advanced metrics say this year's team is not only the program's best but one of the best in recent college basketball history. The 2024 Huskies compare reasonably with any other UConn roster when it comes to NBA talent. And in March, when the stakes were highest, this group was at its absolute best.

Who is UConn basketball biggest rival? ›

UConn's Biggest Rivals in the Big East:
  • Villanova Wildcats: This rivalry is considered one of the fiercest in college basketball, dating back to their first meeting in 1985. ...
  • Providence Friars: This rivalry boasts historical significance, spanning over 100 years.
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Is UConn a top 50 school? ›

University of Connecticut's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #58. Its in-state tuition and fees are $20,366; out-of-state tuition and fees are $43,034.

What year did UConn go undefeated? ›

1994-95 UConn Huskies (35-0)

This was the program's first national championship and it sure was a memorable one, as the Huskies were the second team to go undefeated. Rebecca Lobo was a huge factor on the 1994-95 team.

Is UConn a blue blood? ›

Basketball media writers often debate which men's programs are considered blue bloods. The men's programs of Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA, UConn, UNC, and Indiana are often included when listing blue bloods. UConn's women's team is also considered a blue blood, as is Tennessee.

Why is UConn called the Huskies? ›

1934. The husky dog mascot is chosen through a survey in the student newspaper, The Connecticut Campus. A student contest results in naming the mascot Jonathan, for Jonathan Trumbull, Connecticut's Revolutionary War-era governor.

Where did Dan Hurley coach before UConn? ›

Daniel S. Hurley (born January 16, 1973) is an American college basketball coach who is the head coach of the UConn Huskies men's team at the University of Connecticut. In 2023 and 2024, Hurley led UConn to back-to-back NCAA Division I national championships. He previously coached at Rhode Island and Wagner.

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Who is ranked #1 in NCAA men's basketball? ›

Men's College Basketball Rankings
RKTeamPTS
1CONN (58)1450
2PUR1386
3ALA1216
HOU1216
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What is the most successful college sports program? ›

Most collegiate team national championships
InstitutionLocationTotal team titles
Stanford UniversityStanford, California154
UCLALos Angeles, California142
USCLos Angeles, California134
Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania98
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What makes UConn unique? ›

The University of Connecticut may be “known for our amazing athletics,” but it's also “one of the top research universities and state schools,” a “university [that] truly cares about their students.” As one political science major puts it, UConn is “unique because it is comprised of all different types of students both ...

What is UConn famous for? ›

Academics: UConn is renowned for its diverse range of academic programs, particularly its strong business, actuarial science, nursing, psychology, and education programs. The school also has a notable School of Engineering and a highly ranked Neag School of Education.

How is UConn ranked academically? ›

University of Connecticut's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #58. Its in-state tuition and fees are $20,366; out-of-state tuition and fees are $43,034.

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