That was the Los Angeles Lakers who defeated the Indiana Pacers, 4 games to 2, in the 2000 NBA Finals, who were on their first championship of three in a row.
The Chicago Bulls with Michael Jordan and team won the NBA championships in 1998. Jordan secured the teams sixth championship with a jumper in a 4-2 series against the Utah Jazz.
The Boston Celtics beat the Los-Angeles Lakers 97-91 in game four of the 2008 NBA Finals. The Celtics would go on to win the championship in six games.
Detroit swept the Lakers 4-0
First NCAA tournament was held in 1939. The tournament has been held every year since. As of 2013 there have been 74 championships.
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When the opposing team killed their parents for revenge on losing to them in the OC Championship in 2004
Detroit swept the Lakers 4-0
The US won the Olympics in men's basketball in the year of 2008. They are the best in basketball.
well, the Carolina tar heels won the championships last year so probably them!
Stanford won 6 team championships in 1992 (women's basketball, men's gymnastics, mens swimming/diving, women's swimming/diving, men's tennis, women's volleyball).
i am on the team in freehold nj for eisenhower i dont know what our rank is in the country but this year we won the championships so
2004 uconn
University of Kentucky
new orleans
Closest I know is the 1979 South Umpqua Lancers from Myrtle Creek, Oregon. The football team lost in the semi-finals, the basketball team lost in the state championship game and the baseball team won the state championship.
Yes, not only were they first to win both in the same year, but they were also the first team to have held both at the same time.
The Tennessee Titans football team (has) won 2 championships in the year's: 1960, 1961
History will confirm that Kentucky, UCLA, North Carolina, Duke, Indiana, & Kansas traditionally have great teams. Between them they have won 32 national championships. But in any given year there may be another great team. The best this year may be an also ran next year.