NCAA Men's Division I Final Four appearances by school

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This is a list of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Final Four appearances by school. Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I and can no longer be included in the tournament.

[edit] Total Final Four appearances

App. School
17 UCLA
16 North Carolina
14 Duke
13 Kentucky
12 Kansas
10 Ohio State
8 Indiana, Louisville
6 Arkansas, Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Oklahoma State
5 Georgetown, Houston, Illinois
4 Arizona, Florida, Kansas State, LSU, Oklahoma, Syracuse, UNLV, Utah
3 California, Iowa, Marquette, N.C. State, San Francisco, Texas, Villanova
2 Baylor, Bradley, CCNY, Colorado, Connecticut, Dartmouth, DePaul, Georgia Tech, Holy Cross, La Salle, Maryland, Memphis, NYU, Oregon State, Providence, Purdue, St. John's, Stanford, Temple, USC, Virginia, Wisconsin
1 Charlotte, Dayton, Drake, Duquesne, Florida State, George Mason, Georgia, Indiana State, Iowa State, Jacksonville, Loyola (IL), Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi State, New Mexico State, Notre Dame, Oregon, Penn, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Rutgers, Santa Clara, Seattle, Seton Hall, SMU, St. Bonaventure, St. Joseph's, UTEP, Wake Forest, Washington, Washington State, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wichita State, Wyoming

[edit] Most NCAA Tournament appearances without reaching a Final Four

App. School
22 BYU
21 Missouri
19 Alabama
18 Xavier
17 Boston College, Miami (OH), Utah State
16 Creighton
15 Tennessee
14 Texas Tech, Tulsa, Weber State
13 UAB, Murray State, Pepperdine
12 Arizona State
11 Idaho State, Navy, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma City
10 George Washington, Gonzaga, Southern Illinois
9 Chattanooga, Davidson, Louisiana-Lafayette, North Carolina A&T, Old Dominion, Vanderbilt
8 Auburn, Colorado State, Iona, Long Beach State, Pacific, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas A&M, VCU, Virginia Tech
7 Ball State, Butler, Clemson, East Tennessee State, Eastern Kentucky, Louisiana-Monroe, Montana, Northeastern, Richmond, South Alabama, Southern, TCU, Valparaiso, Winthrop
6 Alcorn State, Boston University, Furman, Illinois State, Manhattan, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri State, Nebraska, Nevada, Saint Louis
5 Austin Peay, Detroit, Evansville, Fresno State, Lamar, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Loyola Marymount, Miami (FL), Morehead State, Robert Morris, San Diego State, South Carolina State