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Indiana NCAA Tournament History


Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball - Wikipedia

Indiana has won five National Championships in men's basketball (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987) – two coming under Branch McCracken and three under Bob Knight.

Indiana NCAA Tournament History: Year-by-Year Results

Here is a complete list of every Indiana game in the NCAA Tournament, dating all the way back to 1940, the year the Hoosiers won their first NCAA crown.

NCAA Tournament History for Indiana - CollegeRPI.com

NCAA Tournament History for Indiana ; beat W 15 Eastern Ill 94-55; beat W 7 LSU 89-79; beat W 3 Florida St 85-74; +beat W 1 UCLA 106-79; lost to E 1 Duke 78-81.

A look back at Indiana basketball's NCAA Tournament history ...

Indiana's year-by-year NCAA Tournament results: 1940 – National Champion – Indiana def. Kansas, 60-42 1953 – National Champion – Indiana defeats Kansas, 69-68

Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball Index - Sports-Reference.com

Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball School History ; Conference Champion: 22 Times (Reg. Seas.), 0 Times (Tourn.) ; NCAA Tournament: 41 Years (68-36), 8 Final Fours ...

Indiana Results and History - NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament ...

Tom Crean (2012-2013, 2015-2016) · Dan Dakich (2008) · Kelvin Sampson (2007) · Mike Davis (2001-2003, 2006) · Bob Knight (1986-2000) ...

Indiana college basketball championships: Complete history

Indiana has won five NCAA men's Division I college basketball championships. The following is a season-by-season look at each of these championships.

Indiana Hoosiers - Wikipedia

The Hoosiers' athletic program is perhaps best known for its basketball program, with its five NCAA Championships tying for fourth in history. Indiana's 1976 ...

For 6th Time in 8 Years, No NCAA Tournament For Indiana

In 29 seasons under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight, Indiana made the NCAA Tournament 24 times, won three national championships and made five ...

IU Basketball: March Madness Classics - The Daily Hoosier

This Date in Hoosier History: Indiana Defeats Temple to Reach 2013 Sweet 16 ... For most of the game, the No. 1 seeded Indiana Hoosiers had no answers on defense ...

DI Men's Basketball Championship History | NCAA.com

NCAA basketball champions from 2024 to 1939Championship History ; 1987, Indiana (30-4), Bob Knight ; 1986, Louisville (32-7), Denny Crum ; 1985, Villanova (25-10) ...

Indiana College March Madness Playoff History - Sportskeeda

The Indiana Hoosiers boast an impressive basketball legacy with 24 NCAA national championships and one AIAW national championship, along with 145 NCAA ...

Indiana Hoosiers All-Time Round-by-Round Record in NCAA ...

Indiana Hoosiers all-time NCAA tournament record ; First Four: 1-0 (in 2022) ; Round of 64: 15-11 (one bye in 1982) ; Round of 32: 17-6 ; Sweet 16: ...

ESPN Classic - Knight's 1975-76 Hoosiers were perfect

With May scoring a game-high 26 points and Benson 25, the Hoosiers rolled to an 86-68 victory. At 35, Knight had won his first national championship.

2024-25 Men's Basketball Schedule - Indiana University Athletics

The official 2024-25 Men's Basketball schedule for the Indiana University Hoosiers.

Indiana University Women Secure NCAA Tournament Spot

Despite Indiana's last NCAA championship victory dating back to 1987, some impatient fans are already calling for Woodson's firing, despite the ...

The History of Indiana Basketball - IndianaHQ

The Hoosiers from Bloomington, Indiana have competed in the sport since 1901 and have won a total of five national championships. The Hoosiers are known for the ...

Indiana basketball still far off NCAA bubble despite win streak

That gives Indiana eight Quad 1 and 2 wins, per the NET, as well as two more KenPom top 75 road wins and an even chance at finishing .500 in ...

Basketball History - The Daily Hoosier

March 21, 1992 — Boise, Idaho The last time Indiana and LSU met, it was the 1987 NCAA Tournament, with… 1 2 3 … 12 Next. Latest Hoosier News. IU has signed ...

Hoosier Basketball History - Indiana Historical Society

The history of basketball in the Hoosier State from the beginning of high school contests in the 1900's, to the golden age in the 1950's and 1960's.