NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament all-time team records

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This is a list of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament all-time records, updated through the first round of the 2022 Tournament. [1] [2] Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament. Teams with (*) have had games vacated due to NCAA rules violations. The records do include vacated games.

SchoolConferenceGamesWinsLossesWinning pct.
Abilene Christian Southland 312.333
Air Force MWC 404.000
Akron MAC 505.000
Alabama* SEC 462323.500
Alabama A&M SWAC 101.000
Alabama State SWAC 404.000
Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) C-USA 261016.385
Albany America East 615.167
Alcorn State SWAC 936.333
American Patriot 303.000
Appalachian State Sun Belt 303.000
Arizona* Pac-12 935835.624
Arizona State* Pac-12 291316.448
Arkansas SEC 824834.585
Little Rock Sun Belt 725.286
Arkansas-Pine Bluff* SWAC 211.500
Arkansas State Sun Belt 101.000
Auburn SEC 291811.621
Austin Peay* OVC 1028.200
Ball State MAC 1037.300
Baylor Big 12 362115.583
Belmont OVC 918.111
Binghamton America East 101.000
Boise State MWC 808.000
Boston College ACC 412219.537
Boston University Patriot 927.222
Bowling Green MAC 615.167
Bradley MVC 20119.550
Bryant NEC 101.000
Brigham Young University (BYU) WCC 481533.313
Brown Ivy 202.000
Bucknell Patriot 1028.200
Buffalo MAC 624.333
Butler Big East 402416.600
California* Pac-12 392019.513
Cal Poly Big West 211.500
Cal State Bakersfield WAC 101.000
Cal State Fullerton Big West 523.400
Cal State Los Angeles D-II 101.000
Cal State Northridge Big West 202.000
Campbell Big South 101.000
Canisius MAAC 1064.600
Catholic D-III 202.000
Central Connecticut State NEC 303.000
Central Florida AAC 615.167
Central Michigan MAC 734.429
Charleston Southern Big South 101.000
Charlotte C-USA 19712.368
Chattanooga SoCon 14311.214
Cincinnati AAC 784632.590
City College of New York (CCNY) D-III 642.667
Clemson* ACC 241113.458
Cleveland State Horizon 633.500
Coastal Carolina Big South 404.000
Colgate Patriot 404.000
College of Charleston CAA 615.167
Colorado Pac-12 281117.393
Colorado State MWC 15411.267
Columbia Ivy 624.333
Connecticut* Big East 915932.648
Coppin State MEAC 514.200
Cornell Ivy 826.250
Creighton Big East 391524.385
Dartmouth Ivy 17107.588
Davidson A-10 23815.348
Dayton A-10 391920.487
Delaware CAA 505.000
Delaware State MEAC 101.000
DePaul* Big East 361521.417
Detroit Mercy Horizon 936.333
Drake MVC 1165.545
Drexel CAA 615.167
Duke ACC 15711839.756
Duquesne A-10 945.444
East Carolina AAC 202.000
East Tennessee State SoCon 13211.154
Eastern Illinois OVC 202.000
Eastern Kentucky OVC 808.000
Eastern Michigan MAC 734.429
Eastern Washington Big Sky 303.000
Evansville MVC 615.167
Fairfield MAAC 303.000
Fairleigh Dickinson NEC 716.143
Florida* SEC 684820.706
Florida A&M MEAC 413.250
Florida International (FIU) C-USA 101.000
Florida State ACC 422418.571
Florida Atlantic C-USA 101.000
Florida Gulf Coast A-Sun 633.500
Fordham A-10 514.200
Fresno State* MWC 826.250
Furman SoCon 817.125
Gardner–Webb Big South 101.000
George Mason A-10 1156.455
George Washington A-10 15411.267
Georgetown Big East 774730.610
Georgia* SEC 19510.333
Georgia Southern Sun Belt 303.000
Georgia State Sun Belt 826.250
Georgia Tech ACC 402317.575
Gonzaga WCC 654124.631
Grand Canyon WAC 101.000
Green Bay Horizon 615.167
Hampton MEAC 826.250
Hardin-Simmons D-III 202.000
Hartford D-III (in 2025)101.000
Harvard Ivy 826.250
Hawaii Big West 615.143
Hofstra CAA 404.000
Holy Cross Patriot 21813.381
Houston AAC 643628.563
Houston Baptist Southland 101.000
Howard MEAC 202.000
Idaho Big Sky 514.200
Idaho State Big Sky 21813.381
Illinois Big Ten 754233.560
Illinois-Chicago (UIC) Horizon 303.000
Illinois State MVC 936.333
Indiana Big Ten 1026735.657
IUPUI Summit 101.000
Indiana State MVC 954.556
Iona* MAAC 16115.063
Iowa Big Ten 613130.508
Iowa State Big 12 422121.500
Jackson State SWAC 303.000
Jacksonville A-Sun 945.444
Jacksonville State OVC 101.000
James Madison CAA 945.444
Kansas Big 12 16311548.706
Kansas State Big 12 523735.514
Kent State MAC 1046.400
Kentucky* SEC 18513154.708
La Salle A-10 251411.560
Lafayette Patriot 505.000
Lamar Southland 1156.455
Lebanon Valley D-III 312.333
Lehigh Patriot 615.167
Liberty A-Sun 615.167
Lipscomb A-Sun 101.000
Long Beach State* Big West 17710.412
Long Island University (LIU) NEC 707.000
Longwood Big South 101.000
Louisiana* Sun Belt 15411.267
Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt 707.000
Louisiana State (LSU) SEC 532726.509
Louisiana Tech C-USA 945.444
Louisville* ACC 1207644.633
Loyola (IL) MVC 21156.714
Loyola (LA) NAIA 303.000
Loyola (MD) Patriot 202.000
Loyola Marymount* WCC 1055.500
Manhattan MAAC 1239.250
Marist MAAC 202.000
Marquette Big East 764135.539
Marshall* C-USA 716.143
Maryland* Big Ten 724329.597
Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) America East 312.333
Massachusetts* A-10 20119.550
McNeese State Southland 202.000
Memphis* AAC 623527.565
Mercer SoCon 413.250
Miami (FL) ACC 221111.500
Miami (OH) MAC 25619.240
Michigan* Big Ten 966630.688
Michigan State Big Ten 1047034.673
Middle Tennessee C-USA 1349.308
Milwaukee Horizon 734.429
Minnesota* Big Ten 281414.500
Mississippi SEC 1459.357
Mississippi State SEC 221111.500
Mississippi Valley State SWAC 505.000
Missouri* SEC 502228.440
Missouri State MVC 936.333
Monmouth MAAC 514.200
Montana Big Sky 15213.133
Montana State Big Sky 303.000
Morehead State OVC 1569.400
Morgan State MEAC 202.000
Mount St. Mary's NEC 826.250
Murray State OVC 23518.217
Navy Patriot 19811.421
Nebraska Big Ten 707.000
Nevada MWC 1569.400
Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) MWC 523319.635
New Mexico MWC 24816.333
New Mexico State* WAC 391128.282
New Orleans Southland 615.167
New York (NYU) D-III 1899.500
Niagara MAAC 624.333
Nicholls State Southland 202.000
Norfolk State MEAC 523.400
North Carolina ACC 18013149.728
North Carolina A&T MEAC 11110.091
North Carolina Asheville Big South 624.333
North Carolina Central MEAC 404.000
North Carolina Greensboro SoCon 404.000
North Carolina State* ACC 693425.576
North Carolina Wilmington CAA 716.143
North Dakota Summit 101.000
North Dakota State Summit 624.333
North Florida A-Sun 101.000
North Texas C-USA 414.200
Northeastern CAA 1239.250
Northern Arizona Big Sky 202.000
Northern Colorado Big Sky 101.000
Northern Illinois MAC 303.000
Northern Iowa MVC 1358.385
Northern Kentucky Horizon 202.000
Northwestern Big Ten 211.500
Northwestern State Southland 523.400
Notre Dame ACC 814041.494
Oakland Horizon 413.250
Ohio MAC 23815.348
Ohio State* Big Ten 925834.630
Oklahoma Big 12 754233.560
Oklahoma City NAIA 21813.381
Oklahoma State Big 12 673928.582
Old Dominion C-USA 15312.200
Oral Roberts Summit 1046.400
Oregon Pac-12 422616.619
Oregon State* Pac-12 361521.417
Pacific WCC 14410.286
Pennsylvania Ivy 391326.333
Penn State Big Ten 20911.450
Pepperdine WCC 19514.263
Pittsburgh ACC 512427.471
Portland WCC 202.000
Portland State Big Sky 202.000
Prairie View A&M SWAC 202.000
Princeton Ivy 421329.310
Providence Big East 391722.436
Purdue* Big Ten 774433.571
Radford Big South 413.250
Rhode Island A-10 18810.444
Rice C-USA 725.286
Richmond A-10 19910.474
Rider MAAC 303.000
Robert Morris NEC 1028.200
Rutgers Big Ten 1569.400
Saint Joseph's* A-10 441925.432
Saint Louis A-10 17611.353
Saint Mary's WCC 17611.353
Saint Peter's MAAC 734.429
Sam Houston State Southland 202.000
Samford SoCon 202.000
San Diego WCC 514.200
San Diego State MWC 20614.300
San Francisco WCC 362115.583
San Jose State MWC 303.000
Santa Clara WCC 241113.458
Seattle WAC 231013.435
Seton Hall Big East 301614.533
Siena MAAC 1046.400
South Alabama Sun Belt 918.111
South Carolina SEC 18810.444
South Carolina State MEAC 505.000
South Dakota State Summit 606.000
South Florida AAC 523.400
Southeast Missouri State OVC 101.000
Southeastern Louisiana Southland 101.000
Southern SWAC 1019.100
Southern Illinois MVC 16610.375
Southern Methodist (SMU) AAC 241014.417
Southern Mississippi C-USA 303.000
Southern Utah Big Sky 101.000
Springfield D-III 101.000
St. Bonaventure A-10 17710.412
St. Francis (PA) NEC 101.000
St. John's* Big East 592732.458
Stanford Pac-12 392316.590
Stephen F. Austin* Southland 312.333
Stony Brook America East 101.000
Syracuse* ACC 1096940.633
Temple AAC 663333.500
Tennessee SEC 482325.479
Tennessee State OVC 202.000
Tennessee Tech OVC 202.000
Texas Big 12 753639.480
Texas A&M SEC 281315.464
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Southland 202.000
UT Arlington Sun Belt 101.000
Texas-El Paso (UTEP) C-USA 301416.467
Texas-San Antonio C-USA 514.200
Texas Christian (TCU) Big 12 1569.400
Texas Southern SWAC 13310.231
Texas State Sun Belt 202.000
Texas Tech* Big 12 391920.487
Toledo MAC 514.200
Towson CAA 202.000
Trinity (TX) D-III 101.000
Troy Sun Belt 202.000
Tufts D-III 202.000
Tulane AAC 633.500
Tulsa AAC 281216.429
UC Davis Big West 211.500
UC Irvine Big West 312.333
UCLA* Pac-12 15711344.720
UC Santa Barbara Big West 716.143
USC* Pac-12 371721.459
Utah Pac-12 703832.543
Utah State MWC 30624.200
Valparaiso Horizon 1129.182
Vanderbilt SEC 261016.385
Vermont America East 1028.200
Villanova* Big East 1107139.645
Virginia ACC 573522.614
Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) A-10 311318.419
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) SoCon 633.500
Virginia Tech ACC 21813.381
Wagner NEC 101.000
Wake Forest ACC 512823.549
Washington Pac-12 371918.514
Washington State Pac-12 1266.500
Wayne State D-II 312.333
Weber State Big Sky 23617.261
West Texas A&M D-II 101.000
West Virginia Big 12 623230.516
Western Carolina SoCon 101.000
Western Kentucky* C-USA 431924.442
Western Michigan MAC 624.333
Wichita State AAC 341816.529
Williams D-III 101.000
Winthrop Big South 12111.083
Wisconsin Big Ten 654025.615
Wofford SoCon 615.167
Wright State Horizon 514.200
Wyoming MWC 31922.290
Xavier Big East 562828.500
Yale Ivy 716.167

*Team vacating NCAA Tournament action

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