Through 2013, seven of the schools in the Big East have won NCAA men's Basketball championships: Connecticut (3), Syracuse (1), Villanova (1), Georgetown (1), Marquette (1), Cincinnati (2) and Louisville (3). However, Marquette and Cincinnati won their titles before joining the Big East, and Louisville won two of its titles before joining the Big East.
The most accurate way to state the Big East's accomplishment in this regard, however, is as follows: the Big East has won seven NCAA men's basketball championships-- and been represented in the Final Four 16 seasons (often with multiple teams the same year)-- during the conference's original 33-year history. In 1985, there were three Big East teams (St. John's, Villanova and Georgetown) in the Final Four and two (Villanova and Georgetown) in the title game.
None. Since the expansion to 16 teams.
The Big XII has won 3 national championships.
big ten
None. Their best showing was as runner up in 1952.
Penn State
Iowa has won 13 championship titles. Iowa is in the Big Ten conference and their head coach is Kirk Ferentz.
Penn State won national championships in 1982 and 1986. They were the Big 10 champions in 1994 and co-champions in 2005.
Won 2 outright championships, & two other times WVU was co-champs.
Through 2013, seven of the schools in the Big East have won NCAA men's Basketball championships: Connecticut (3), Syracuse (1), Villanova (1), Georgetown (1), Marquette (1), Cincinnati (2) and Louisville (3). However, Marquette and Cincinnati won their titles before joining the Big East, and Louisville won two of its titles before joining the Big East.The most accurate way to state the Big East's accomplishment in this regard, however, is as follows: the Big East has won seven NCAA men's basketball championships-- and been represented in the Final Four 16 seasons (often with multiple teams the same year)-- during the conference's original 33-year history. In 1985, there were three Big East teams (St. John's, Villanova and Georgetown) in the Final Four and two (Villanova and Georgetown) in the title game.
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