Winningest (by winning %) NCAA Division 1 men's College Basketball programs of the 2000's (1999-00 season to the 2008-09 season)
1. Duke, 288-59 (.830)
2. Kansas, 280-68 (.805)
3. Gonzaga#, 262-65 (.801)
4. Utah State#, 251-77 (.765)
5. Memphis#, 265-84 (.759)
6. Florida, 259-84 (.755)
7. Connecticut, 249-84 (.748)
7. Pittsburgh, 249-84 (.748)
9. Oklahoma, 242-86 (.738)
10. Illinois, 252-90 (.737)
# non-"big 6" program
Winningest (by wins) NCAA Division 1 men's college Basketball programs of the 2000's (1999-00 season to the 2008-09 season)
1. Duke (288)
2. Kansas (280)
3. Memphis# (265)
4. Gonzaga# (262)
5. Florida (259)
6. Illinois (252)
7. Utah State# (251)
8. Texas (250)
9. Connecticut (249)
9. Pittsburgh (249)
# non-"big 6" program
The University of Dayton Flyers (division one) had 435 wins during the 1950's and 60's (228 wins in the '50's and 207 wins in the 60's). UCLA had 427, and Kentucky had 421.
The University of Tennessee's women's basketball team has the most Womens Division 1 NCAA National Titles.
Kentucky
UCLA
Kentucky
UCLA with 11.
UCLA
Kansas
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of California, Los Angeles.
John Hensen from UNC
Christian Laettner
The Tennessee Lady Volunteers have the most wins.