The national champion for the 2021-22 college basketball season was crowned Monday with Kansas cutting down the nets at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. And the Jayhawks did it unlikely fashion, defeating North Carolina 72-69 after rallying from a 16-point deficit to complete the biggest comeback in the NCAA Tournament championship game.
With the action coming to a close, you may be yearning to print out a bracket one more time before we head into the offseason, and you've come to the right place. We have every viewable bracket imaginable on our site/app, plus the traditional image/PDF link for a printable one.
Below, you will find a viewable/printable 2022 NCAA Tournament bracket courtesy the home of March Madness/ CBS Sports. Thanks for stopping by, but don't forget to continue checking in as we get ready for next season. From previews to picks, plus news, scoops, features, analysis, must-watch video on CBS Sports HQ, podcasts and so much more.
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All-time NCAA Tournament results
YEAR | CHAMPION (RECORD) | COACH | MOP |
1939 | Oregon (29-5) | Howard Hobson | Jimmy Hull, Ohio State |
1940 | Indiana (20-3) | Branch McCracken | Marvin Huffman, Indiana |
1941 | Wisconsin (20-3) | Bud Foster | John Kotz, Wisconsin |
1942 | Stanford (28-4) | Everett Dean | Howie Dallmar, Stanford |
1943 | Wyoming (31-2) | Everett Shelton | Ken Sailors, Wyoming |
1944 | Utah (21-4) | Vadal Peterson | Arnie Ferrin, Utah |
1945 | Oklahoma State (27-4) | Henry Iba | Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M |
1946 | Oklahoma State (31-2) | Henry Iba | Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M |
1947 | Holy Cross (27-3) | Doggie Julian | George Kaftan, Holy Cross |
1948 | Kentucky (36-3) | Adolph Rupp | Alex Groza, Kentucky |
1949 | Kentucky (32-2) | Adolph Rupp | Alex Groza, Kentucky |
1950 | CCNY (24-5) | Nat Holman | Irwin Dambrot, CCNY |
1951 | Kentucky (32-2) | Adolph Rupp | Bill Spivey, Kentucky |
1952 | Kansas (28-3) | Phog Allen | Clyde Lovellette, Kansas |
1953 | Indiana (23-3) | Branch McCracken | B. H. Born, Kansas |
1954 | La Salle (26-4) | Ken Loeffler | Tom Gola, La Salle |
1955 | San Francisco (28-1) | Phil Woolpert | Bill Russell, San Francisco |
1956 | San Francisco (29-0) | Phil Woolpert | Hal Lear, Temple |
1957 | North Carolina (32-0) | Frank McGuire | Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas |
1958 | Kentucky (23-6) | Adolph Rupp | Elgin Baylor, Seattle |
1959 | California (25-4) | Pete Newell | Jerry West, West Virginia |
1960 | Ohio State (25-3) | Fred Taylor | Jerry Lucas, Ohio State |
1961 | Cincinnati (27-3) | Ed Jucker | Jerry Lucas, Ohio State |
1962 | Cincinnati (29-2) | Ed Jucker | Paul Hogue, Cincinnati |
1963 | Loyola (Ill.) (29-2) | George Ireland | Art Heyman, Duke |
1964 | UCLA (30-0) | John Wooden | Walt Hazzard, UCLA |
1965 | UCLA (28-2) | John Wooden | Bill Bradley, Princeton |
1966 | UTEP (28-1) | Don Haskins | Jerry Chambers, Utah |
1967 | UCLA (30-0) | John Wooden | Lew Alcindor, UCLA |
1968 | UCLA (29-1) | John Wooden | Lew Alcindor, UCLA |
1969 | UCLA (29-1) | John Wooden | Lew Alcindor, UCLA |
1970 | UCLA (28-2) | John Wooden | Sidney Wicks, UCLA |
1971 | UCLA (29-1) | John Wooden | Howard Porter, Villanova |
1972 | UCLA (30-0) | John Wooden | Bill Walton, UCLA |
1973 | UCLA (30-0) | John Wooden | Bill Walton, UCLA |
1974 | North Carolina State (30-1) | Norm Sloan | David Thompson, NC State |
1975 | UCLA (28-3) | John Wooden | Richard Washington, UCLA |
1976 | Indiana (32-0) | Bob Knight | Kent Benson, Indiana |
1977 | Marquette (25-7) | Al McGuire | Butch Lee, Marquette |
1978 | Kentucky (30-2) | Joe B. Hall | Jack Givens, Kentucky |
1979 | Michigan State (26-6) | Jud Heathcote | Earvin Johnson, Michigan State |
1980 | Louisville (33-3) | Denny Crum | Darrell Griffith, Louisville |
1981 | Indiana (26-9) | Bob Knight | Isiah Thomas, Indiana |
1982 | North Carolina (32-2) | Dean Smith | James Worthy, North Carolina |
1983 | North Carolina State (26-10) | Jim Valvano | Akeem Olajuwon, Houston |
1984 | Georgetown (34-3) | John Thompson | Patrick Ewing, Georgetown |
1985 | Villanova (25-10) | Rollie Massimino | Ed Pinckney, Villanova |
1986 | Louisville (32-7) | Denny Crum | Pervis Ellison, Louisville |
1987 | Indiana (30-4) | Bob Knight | Keith Smart, Indiana |
1988 | Kansas (27-11) | Larry Brown | Danny Manning, Kansas |
1989 | Michigan (30-7) | Steve Fisher | Glen Rice, Michigan |
1990 | UNLV (35-5) | Jerry Tarkanian | Anderson Hunt, UNLV |
1991 | Duke (32-7) | Mike Krzyzewski | Christian Laettner, Duke |
1992 | Duke (34-2) | Mike Krzyzewski | Bobby Hurley, Duke |
1993 | North Carolina (34-4) | Dean Smith | Donald Williams, North Carolina |
1994 | Arkansas (31-3) | Nolan Richardson | Corliss Williamson, Arkansas |
1995 | UCLA (31-2) | Jim Harrick | Ed O'Bannon, UCLA |
1996 | Kentucky (34-2) | Rick Pitino | Tony Delk, Kentucky |
1997 | Arizona (25-9) | Lute Olson | Miles Simon, Arizona |
1998 | Kentucky (35-4) | Tubby Smith | Jeff Sheppard, Kentucky |
1999 | Connecticut (34-2) | Jim Calhoun | Richard Hamilton, Connecticut |
2000 | Michigan State (32-7) | Tom Izzo | Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State |
2001 | Duke (35-4) | Mike Krzyzewski | Shane Battier, Duke |
2002 | Maryland (32-4) | Gary Williams | Juan Dixon, Maryland |
2003 | Syracuse (30-5) | Jim Boeheim | Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse |
2004 | Connecticut (33-6) | Jim Calhoun | Emeka Okafor, Connecticut |
2005 | North Carolina (33-4) | Roy Williams | Sean May, North Carolina |
2006 | Florida (33-6) | Billy Donovan | Joakim Noah, Florida |
2007 | Florida (35-5) | Billy Donovan | Corey Brewer, Florida |
2008 | Kansas (37-3) | Bill Self | Mario Chalmers, Kansas |
2009 | North Carolina (34-4) | Roy Williams | Wayne Ellington, North Carolina |
2010 | Duke (35-5) | Mike Krzyzewski | Kyle Singler, Duke |
2011 | Connecticut (32-9) | Jim Calhoun | Kemba Walker, Connecticut |
2012 | Kentucky (38-2) | John Calipari | Anthony Davis, Kentucky |
2013 | Louisville (35-5) | Rick Pitino | Luke Hancock, Louisville |
2014 | Connecticut (32-8) | Kevin Ollie | Shabazz Napier, Connecticut |
2015 | Duke (35-4) | Mike Krzyzewski | Tyus Jones, Duke |
2016 | Villanova (35-5) | Jay Wright | Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova |
2017 | North Carolina (33-7) | Roy Williams | Joel Berry II, North Carolina |
2018 | Villanova (36-4) | Jay Wright | Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova |
2019 | Virginia (35-3) | Tony Bennett | Kyle Guy, Virginia |
2020 | Tournament canceled due to Coronavirus | ||
2021 | Baylor (28-2) | Scott Drew | Jared Butler, Baylor |
2022 | Kansas (34-6) | Bill Self | Ochai Agbaji, Kansas |