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1892
James Naismith invents the game of basketball to keep YMCA students interested in exercise during bad weather.
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Dr. James Naismith: the 'father of basketball'
The Wayne Independent, March 18, 2003

1939
Eight teams compete in the inaugural national collegiate men's basketball championship. The University of Oregon claims the first title.
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Oregon Swamps Ohio to Claim National Title
The Brainerd Daily Dispatch, March 28, 1939

1946
In the first televised championship game, Oklahoma State becomes the first back-to-back NCAA Champion.
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Oklahoma Trips North Carolina For NCAA Crown
The Athens Messenger, March 27, 1946

1951
The tournament field is expanded to 16 teams, with 10 conference champions earning automatic bids. The University of Kentucky becomes the first school to win three championships.
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Kentucky Wildcats Win 3rd NCAA Cage Title
The Mansfield News, March 28, 1951

1952
The "Final Four" is introduced as two additional regional sites are added. The original "Final Four" were Kansas, the eventual champion, St. John's, Illinois, and Santa Clara.
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Kansas Whips St. John's 80-63 For National Hoop Title
Walla Walla Union Bulletin, March 27, 1952

1954
The NCAA championship game is televised nationally for the first time, a national audience watches LaSalle hand Bradley a 92-76 defeat.
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Lasalle Wins Championship Over Bradley
The Frederick Post, March 22, 1954

1957
The University of North Carolina defeats Wilt Chamberlain and Kansas, in a triple-overtime game, to win its first NCAA championship.
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North Carolina Nips Kansas in Third Overtime
The Nevada State Journal, March 24, 1957

1962
Cincinnati defeats Ohio State for the second straight year to take the championship. UCLA makes the first of 13 Final Four appearances over the next 15 seasons.
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Cincy Stuns Buckeyes Again
The Lima News, March 25, 1962

1966
Texas Western University, the first team in NCAA history with an all African-American starting five, defeats Adolph Rupp's all-white Kentucky team to win the NCAA championship.
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Miners Win NCAA Crown
The Stevens Point Daily Journal, March 21, 1966

1973
John Wooden's legendary UCLA Bruins defeat Memphis State to win the school's seventh straight NCAA title. It is the Bruins' 75th straight victory and their 9th championship in 10 seasons.
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UCLA's Incredible Bruins Do It Again, 87-66
Walla Walla Union Bulletin, March 27, 1973

1976
The University of Indiana completes an undefeated season by beating Michigan to win the school's third NCAA crown. They are the last team to go undefeated and win the title.
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Hoosiers earn their rating -- 32 times
The Elyria Chronicle Telegram, March 30, 1976

1979
From an expanded field of 40 teams, Earvin "Magic" Johnson leads the Michigan State Spartans to victory over Larry Bird and the Indiana State Sycamores. The championship game garners the attention of millions; its 24.1 TV rating is still the highest of all time for a college basketball game.
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Spartans' 'Magic' too much for Bird
The News, March 27, 1979

1983
In one of the greatest NCAA upsets of all time, upstart North Carolina State stuns the basketball world by upsetting Houston's Phi Slamma Jamma team, to win the NCAA crown.
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Wolfpack slamma jammas Houston
The Daily Herald, April 5, 1983

1985
With the field now at 64 teams, Villanova, an eighth seed, defeats defending champion Georgetown to become the lowest seeded team ever to win the NCAA championship.
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Wildcats Shoot Down Hoyas
The Post-Standard, April 2, 1985

1991
Duke defeats Kansas to win its first national championship. The Blue Devils had avenged their loss in the previous years final, by upsetting undefeated UNLV in the semifinals.
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Blue Devils finally fulfill destiny
The Capital, April 2, 1991

1997
The Arizona Wildcats become the first team in tournament history to defeat three #1 seeds en route to taking the NCAA crown.
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Giant-Slayer Arizona Takes First Title
The Post-Standard, April 1, 1997

2002
The Maryland Terrapins become the first team in history to defeat five former NCAA champions on their way to the title, defeating Indiana 64-52 to win the schools first national championship.
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First At Last, Terrapins secure first national title
The Capital, April 2, 2002

2004
The University of Connecticut men's and women's basketball teams both win the NCAA basketball championship, a feat unaccomplished by any other school in NCAA history.
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UConn wrecks Tech
The Chronicle Telegram, April 6, 2004

A Triple Double
The Post-Standard, April 7, 2004
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March 18, 2003

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March 27, 1946

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