Pac-12 Men's Basketball National Championships
Six different Pac-12 institutions have combined to win 16 NCAA titles in men’s basketball, with UCLA holding the record for most national championships in the sport at 11, which includes a streak of seven in a row from 1967-1973. Oregon claimed the first-ever NCAA title in 1939. The sport’s most legendary figures have worn a Pac-12 uniform including Kareem Abdul-Jabar and Bill Walton (UCLA), as well as current NBA greats Klay Thompson (Washington State), James Harden (Arizona State) and Russell Westbrook (UCLA).
Year | Champion | Record | Coach |
1996-97 | Arizona | 25-9 | Lute Olson |
1994-95 | UCLA | 31-2 | Jim Harrick |
1974-75 | UCLA | 28-3 | John Wooden |
1972-73 | UCLA | 30-0 | John Wooden |
1971-72 | UCLA | 30-0 | John Wooden |
1970-71 | UCLA | 29-1 | John Wooden |
1969-70 | UCLA | 28-2 | John Wooden |
1968-69 | UCLA | 29-1 | John Wooden |
1967-68 | UCLA | 29-1 | John Wooden |
1966-67 | UCLA | 30-0 | John Wooden |
1964-65 | UCLA | 28-2 | John Wooden |
1963-64 | UCLA | 30-0 | John Wooden |
1958-59 | California | 25-4 | Pete Newell |
1943-44 | Utah | 21-4 | Vadal Peterson |
1941-42 | Stanford | 28-4 | Everett Dean |
1938-39 | Oregon | 29-5 | Howard Hobson |