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NCAA Champions & Most NCAA Championships
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2017 Joel Berry, North Carolina
2016 Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova
2015 Tyus Jones, Duke
2014 Shabazz Napier, Connecticut
2013 Luke Hancock, Louisville
2012 Anthony Davis, Kentucky
2011 Kemba Walker, Connecticut
2010 Kyle Singler, Duke
2009 Wayne Ellington, North Carolina
2008 Mario Chalmers, Kansas
2007 Corey Brewer, Florida
2006 Joakim Noah, Florida
2005 Sean May, North Carolina
2004 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut
2003 Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse
2002 Juan Dixon, Maryland
2001 Shane Battier, Duke
2000 Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State
1999 Richard Hamilton,, Connecticut
1998 Jeff Sheppard, Kentucky
1997 Miles Simon, Arizona
1996 Tony Delk, Kentucky
1995 Ed O’Bannon, UCLA
1994 Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
1993 Donald Williams, North Carolina
1992 Bobby Hurley, Duke
1991 Christian Laettner, Duke
1990 Anderson Hunt, UNLV
1989 Glen Rice, Michigan
1988 Danny Manning, Kansas
1987 Keith Smart, Indiana
1986 Pervis Ellison, Louisville
1985 Ed Pinckney, Villanova
1984 Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
1983 Akeem Olajuwon (later Hakeem Olajuwon), Houston* (NorthCarolina State)
1982 James Worthy, North Carolina
1981 Isiah Thomas, Indiana
1980 Darrell Griffith, Louisville
1979 Earvin Johnson, Michigan State
1978 Jack Givens, Kentucky
1977 Butch Lee, Marquette .
1976 Kent Benson, Indiana
1975 Richard Washington UCLA
1974 David Thompson, North Carolina State
1973 Bill Walton, UCLA
1972 Bill Walton, UCLA
1971 Vacated (Howard Porter, Villanova – later ruled ineligible) UCLA
1970 Sidney Wicks, UCLA
1969 Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), UCLA
1968 Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), UCLA
1967 Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), UCLA
1966 Jerry Chambers, Utah* (UTEP)
1965 Bill Bradley, Princeton* (UCLA)
1964 Walt Hazzard, UCLA
1963 Art Heyman, Duke* (Loyola (Ill.))
1962 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati* Cincinnati
1961 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State* (Cincinnati)
1960 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State
1959 Jerry West, West Virginia*, (California)
1958 Elgin Baylor, Seattle*, (Kentucky)
1957 Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas*, (North Carolina)
1956 Hal Lear, Temple*, (San Francisco)
1955 Bill Russell, San Francisco
1954 Tom Gola, La Salle
1953 B. H. Born, Kansas*, (Indiana)
1952 Clyde Lovellette, Kansas
1951 Bill Spivey, Kentucky
1950 Irwin Dambrot, CCNY
1949 Alex Groza, Kentucky
1948 Alex Groza, Kentucky
1947 George Kaftan, Holy Cross
1946 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State
1945 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State
1944  Arnie Ferrin, Utah
1943 Ken Sailors, Wyoming
1942 Howie Dallmar, Stanford
1941 John Kotz,Wisconsin
1940 Marvin Huffman Indiana
1939 Jimmy Hull, Ohio State (Oregon)