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NCAA Tournament championship 2023: UConn wins title, printable March Madness bracket, scores

From unranked in the preseason to national champions! UConn is 5-0 in title games and sits atop the sport for the fifth time in the past 25 seasons. The Huskies ran away from San Diego State 76-59 to become the first team in tournament history to win each of their six games by 13 or more points.

Dan Hurley is the third UConn coach to win a national championship, joining Jim Calhoun and Kevin Ollie. A wild season that was thought to have no great teams did in fact have one. Connecticut clearly earned its coronation and its rightful place among college basketball blue bloods.

It’s also a huge year for the Big East, which has seen three national championships since 2016. Villanova has passed the torch to UConn, which will head into the offseason as the No. 1 team here at CBSSports.com. Below, you can print out the full bracket, all 67 games. The long offseason, alas, is now underway.  

Here is the link to print a 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket. Get in there and make your life better. Print, print, print!

While you’re here, be sure to check out the most extensive digital coverage of college basketball and the NCAA Tournament that you can find anywhere. From breaking news to Bracketology to team analysis, real-time scores, picks, award-winning commentary and more, CBS Sports has you blanketed with up-to-the-minute coverage across the sport.

2023 NCAA Tournament bracket

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Past NCAA Tournament winners

Year Champion (Record) Coach Most Outstanding Player
2023 UConn (31-8) Dan Hurley Adama Sanogo, UConn
2022 Kansas (34-6) Bill Self Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
2021 Baylor (28-2) Scott Drew Jared Butler, Baylor
2020 Tournament canceled due to Coronavirus
2019 Virginia (35-3) Tony Bennett Kyle Guy, Virginia
2018 Villanova (36-4) Jay Wright Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova
2017 North Carolina (33-7) Roy Williams Joel Berry II, North Carolina
2016 Villanova (35-5) Jay Wright Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova
2015 Duke (35-4) Mike Krzyzewski Tyus Jones, Duke
2014 Connecticut (32-8) Kevin Ollie Shabazz Napier, Connecticut
2013 Louisville (35-5) Rick Pitino Luke Hancock, Louisville
2012 Kentucky (38-2) John Calipari Anthony Davis, Kentucky
2011 Connecticut (32-9) Jim Calhoun Kemba Walker, Connecticut
2010 Duke (35-5) Mike Krzyzewski Kyle Singler, Duke
2009 North Carolina (34-4) Roy Williams Wayne Ellington, North Carolina
2008 Kansas (37-3) Bill Self Mario Chalmers, Kansas
2007 Florida (35-5) Billy Donovan Corey Brewer, Florida
2006 Florida (33-6) Billy Donovan Joakim Noah, Florida
2005 North Carolina (33-4) Roy Williams Sean May, North Carolina
2004 Connecticut (33-6) Jim Calhoun Emeka Okafor, Connecticut
2003 Syracuse (30-5) Jim Boeheim Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse
2002 Maryland (32-4) Gary Williams Juan Dixon, Maryland
2001 Duke (35-4) Mike Krzyzewski Shane Battier, Duke
2000 Michigan State (32-7) Tom Izzo Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State
1999 Connecticut (34-2) Jim Calhoun Richard Hamilton, Connecticut
1998 Kentucky (35-4) Tubby Smith Jeff Sheppard, Kentucky
1997 Arizona (25-9) Lute Olson Miles Simon, Arizona
1996 Kentucky (34-2) Rick Pitino Tony Delk, Kentucky
1995 UCLA (31-2) Jim Harrick Ed O’Bannon, UCLA
1994 Arkansas (31-3) Nolan Richardson Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
1993 North Carolina (34-4) Dean Smith Donald Williams, North Carolina
1992 Duke (34-2) Mike Krzyzewski Bobby Hurley, Duke
1991 Duke (32-7) Mike Krzyzewski Christian Laettner, Duke
1990 UNLV (35-5) Jerry Tarkanian Anderson Hunt, UNLV
1989 Michigan (30-7) Steve Fisher Glen Rice, Michigan
1988 Kansas (27-11) Larry Brown Danny Manning, Kansas
1987 Indiana (30-4) Bob Knight Keith Smart, Indiana
1986 Louisville (32-7) Denny Crum Pervis Ellison, Louisville
1985 Villanova (25-10) Rollie Massimino Ed Pinckney, Villanova
1984 Georgetown (34-3) John Thompson Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
1983 North Carolina State (26-10) Jim Valvano Akeem Olajuwon, Houston
1982 North Carolina (32-2) Dean Smith James Worthy, North Carolina
1981 Indiana (26-9) Bob Knight Isiah Thomas, Indiana
1980 Louisville (33-3) Denny Crum Darrell Griffith, Louisville
1979 Michigan State (26-6) Jud Heathcote Earvin Johnson, Michigan State
1978 Kentucky (30-2) Joe B. Hall Jack Givens, Kentucky
1977 Marquette (25-7) Al McGuire Butch Lee, Marquette
1976 Indiana (32-0) Bob Knight Kent Benson, Indiana
1975 UCLA (28-3) John Wooden Richard Washington, UCLA
1974 North Carolina State (30-1) Norm Sloan David Thompson, NC State
1973 UCLA (30-0) John Wooden Bill Walton, UCLA
1972 UCLA (30-0) John Wooden Bill Walton, UCLA
1971 UCLA (29-1) John Wooden Howard Porter, Villanova
1970 UCLA (28-2) John Wooden Sidney Wicks, UCLA
1969 UCLA (29-1) John Wooden Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1968 UCLA (29-1) John Wooden Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1967 UCLA (30-0) John Wooden Lew Alcindor, UCLA
1966 UTEP (28-1) Don Haskins Jerry Chambers, Utah
1965 UCLA (28-2) John Wooden Bill Bradley, Princeton
1964 UCLA (30-0) John Wooden Walt Hazzard, UCLA
1963 Loyola (Ill.) (29-2) George Ireland Art Heyman, Duke
1962 Cincinnati (29-2) Ed Jucker Paul Hogue, Cincinnati
1961 Cincinnati (27-3) Ed Jucker Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
1960 Ohio State (25-3) Fred Taylor Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
1959 California (25-4) Pete Newell Jerry West, West Virginia
1958 Kentucky (23-6) Adolph Rupp Elgin Baylor, Seattle
1957 North Carolina (32-0) Frank McGuire Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas
1956 San Francisco (29-0) Phil Woolpert Hal Lear, Temple
1955 San Francisco (28-1) Phil Woolpert Bill Russell, San Francisco
1954 La Salle (26-4) Ken Loeffler Tom Gola, La Salle
1953 Indiana (23-3) Branch McCracken B. H. Born, Kansas
1952 Kansas (28-3) Phog Allen Clyde Lovellette, Kansas
1951 Kentucky (32-2) Adolph Rupp Bill Spivey, Kentucky
1950 CCNY (24-5) Nat Holman Irwin Dambrot, CCNY
1949 Kentucky (32-2) Adolph Rupp Alex Groza, Kentucky
1948 Kentucky (36-3) Adolph Rupp Alex Groza, Kentucky
1947 Holy Cross (27-3) Doggie Julian George Kaftan, Holy Cross
1946 Oklahoma State (31-2) Henry Iba Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1945 Oklahoma State (27-4) Henry Iba Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1944 Utah (21-4) Vadal Peterson Arnie Ferrin, Utah
1943 Wyoming (31-2) Everett Shelton Ken Sailors, Wyoming
1942 Stanford (28-4) Everett Dean Howie Dallmar, Stanford
1941 Wisconsin (20-3) Bud Foster John Kotz, Wisconsin
1940 Indiana (20-3) Branch McCracken Marvin Huffman, Indiana
1939 Oregon (29-5) Howard Hobson Jimmy Hull, Ohio State

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