Thats a tricky question to answer as conferences have changed alot over the years. The Pac-10 hands down. UCLA alone holds 11 titles.....more than any other conference combined. Schools hold the championships, not conferences. So when a school switches conferences, or if a conference dissolves altogether....well, lets just say, its a moot question. Example....Miami holds their football championships....some as independant, some as a member of the Big East. Now that they are in the ACC....their next title will be there. A more correct question would be....which conference has the most schools with the most championships? Current schools in the Pac-10 combine to hold 15 NCAA titles in Basketball. Pac-10 (15)
SEC - (10)
Big Ten - (10)
Big East - (10)
ACC - (10)
Big 12 - (4)
Michigan State - 4 times, followed by Kansas, Duke, North Carolina and Florida with 3 each
Kansas?
Through 2013, Butler University has made appearances 12 years in the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
Including the 2012 NCAA Tournament: Brigham Young University has made the Tournament 28 times and has never made it to the Final Four. Missouri is second, with 26 appearances without ever making the Final Four. Xavier, which so far has won in the 2012 tournament as this is being written, is third with 22 years without an appearance.
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There are now 32 conferences in Division I with the recent addition of the Great West Conference. They currently do not have an autmoatic bid for their champion to go to the NCAA Basketball Tournament and will not have one for at least four years.
it was 4 years
The ACC has won 5 titles in the last 15 years. (Duke - 2001, Maryland - 2002, North Carolina - 2005, North Carolina - 2009, Duke - 2010)
Yes you can. You get 4 years of high school basketball and 4 years of college.
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Every year the conference has been in existence.
The "past 15 years" would not include the current year (2013). For the 15 yearsof 1998-2012, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) had 12 Final Four teams, as did the Big Ten-- except that NCAA infractions forced Ohio State to vacate its 1999 appearance, which would make the Big Ten's count 11. The Big East had ten teams during this timeframe.Over the "last 15 years," which is what you might mean, the Big Ten has had 13 teams (including the vacated Ohio State appearance); the Big East 12; and the ACC 11. The "last 15 years" would be 1999-2013, but your use of "past" is the more correct term of art. By definition, the "last 15 years" would suggest that the event had come to an end and that here would be no more,which is not expected to be the case.