1. Kentucky 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Duke 5. Syracuse 6. Temple 7. St. John's (N.Y.) 8. Penn 9. UCLA 10. Indiana 11. Notre Dam 12. Utah 13. Illinois 14. Western Kentucky 15. Oregon St. 16. Washington 17. Texas 18. Louisville 19. BYU 20. Arizona
1Kentucky2004 (As of 1/9/10)
2North Carolina1995 (As of 1/5/10)
3Kansas1984 (As of 1/8/10)
4Duke1885 (As of 12/21/09)
5Syracuse1765 (As of 12/23/09)
6Temple1724 (As of 1/10/09)
7St. John's1695 (As of 12/22/09)
8UCLA1676 (As of 12/24/09)
9Notre Dame1662 (As of 12/24/09)
10Pennsylvania1657 (As of 12/24/09)
11Indiana1646 (As of 12/24/09)
12Utah1642 (As of 12/24/09)
13Illinois1617 (As of 12/24/09)
14Western Kentucky1608 (As of 12/24/09)
15Washington1601 (As of 12/31/09)
16Oregon State1600 (As of 12/31/09)
18Louisville1596 (As of 12/27/09)
17Texas1597 (As of 12/24/09)
19Brigham Young1590 (As of 12/24/09)
20Purdue1575 (As of 12/24/09)
Since 2000, Duke and North Carolina are two of the top winningest College Basketball programs. Other top ten winningest programs include Kansas, UConn, Florida, Michigan State, Maryland, Syracuse, UCLA, and UT.
Tennessee
1. Boise State
Duke North Carolina Kentucky Kansas Louisville Syracuse Georgetown UCLA
kansas
lsu
DUKE
There isn't currently a College Hoops 2k10 game. There's NCAA basketball 10 by EA Sports. But, 2K has not made a college basketball game since I believe, 2008.
New England Patriots
Oklahomia
Since 1946, Oklahoma is the winningest program either way you look at it. Leading the list in total wins is Oklahoma with 514. Nebraska, Penn State, and Texas are tied at second with 494. Oklahoma also leads the winning percentage list at .755. Ohio State is second at .743.
i think pac-10 since they have ucla
1. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 3. Texas 4. Ohio State 5. Penn State 1. Michigan 2. Florida State 3. Usc 4. Florida 5. Ohio State