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UCLA Tops Undefeated Teams in NCAA Basketball History Since 1939, {there have been|there has been|there were|there are} 7 undefeated championship teams in NCAA men’s basketball. Four {of the|from the|with the|in the} seven teams are from arguably {the most|probably the most|one of the most|essentially the most} successful college basketball team {of all time|ever|of them all|in recent history}, the UCLA Bruins. Which undefeated team ranks {as the|because the|since the|because} best {of all time|ever|of them all|in recent history} Is it the 1967 UCLA team lead by Lew Alcindor, (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) How about the 1972 UCLA team lead by Bill Walton Maybe you {prefer the|like the|choose the|choose to} 1956 San Francisco Dons team lead by Bill Russell or one {of the|from the|with the|in the} other 4 undefeated champions This Nike Lebron XI Shoe lists {the best|the very best|the most effective|the top} teams as I {see them|discover their whereabouts|obtain them}, from 7 {to 1|to at least one|to a single|one}. My rankings {are as follows|are listed below|are highlighted below}. 7. 1964 UCLA Bruins The 1964 UCLA Bruins, coached by John Wooden were lead by junior guard Gail Goodrich, who averaged 21.5 points per game. Senior guard Walt Hazzard was their second leading scorer at 18.6 points per game, and senior forward Jack Hirsch averaged 14.0 points per game. After a 26 – 0 regular season and Pac-10 championship, the Bruins defeated Seattle, San Francisco, and Kansas State to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} NCAA Final against Duke. They defeated Duke convincingly 98 – 83 to win the NCAA Championship. Gail Goodrich lead all players with 27 points. Kenny Washington added 26 {for the|for that|for your|to the} Bruins. Jeff Mullins lead Duke with 22 points, {in a|inside a|in the|in a very} losing effort. The Bruins defeated their tournament opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 8 points per game. The 30 – 0 season was {the first|the very first|the initial|the 1st} unbeaten record {in school|in class|in college|at school} history, and first national championship for legendary coach John Wooden. 6. 1957 North Carolina Tar Heels The 1957 North Carolina Tar Heels, coached by Frank McGuire, dominated many opponents {throughout the|through the|through the entire|during the entire} season, winning by {an average|a typical|the average|a normal} margin of 14 points. They had {a close|a detailed|an in depth|an end} {call in|get in touch with|contact|speak to} the ACC Tournament, a 61-59 victory against Wake Forest {in the|within the|inside the|inside} semifinal game. The team was lead by Nike Lebron XI Shoe Lennie Rosenbluth, Bob Young, and Tony Radovich. In the NCAA Tournament, the Tar Heels defeated Yale, Canisius, Syracuse, and Michigan State to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} NCAA Final against Kansas. North Carolina, lead by Lennie Rosenbluth’s 20 points, defeated Kansas 54 – 53. Future NBA Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain, lead Kansas {and all|and all sorts of|and many types of|and} players with 23 points and 14 rebounds. The victory was {the first|the very first|the initial|the 1st} NCAA Championship in North Carolina’s history. 5. 1956 San Francisco Dons The 1956 San Francisco Dons, coached by Phil Woolpert, won 25 straight games entering the NCAA Tournament. They were lead by future NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell, Carl Boldt, Gene Brown, Hall Perry, and 5th year senior K.C. Jones. In the NCAA Tournament, the Dons defeated UCLA, Utah, and Southern Methodist to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} final against Iowa. In the final game, Bill Russell lead all players with 26 points. Gene Brown and Carl Boldt each added 16 points {in the|within the|inside the|inside} 83 – 71 victory. San Francisco finished 29 – 0, won their first NCAA Championship and became {the first|the very first|the initial|the 1st} team {to go|to visit|to look|to travel} unbeaten and win the championship {in the|within the|inside the|inside} same season. 4. 1976 Indiana Hoosiers The 1976 Indiana Hoosiers, coached by Bob Knight, won 27 straight games entering the NCAA Tournament. They were lead by Kent Benson, Quinn Buckner, Scott May, and Tom Abernathy, and dominated opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 17 points per game {during the|throughout the|through the|in the} regular season. In the NCAA Tournament, Indiana defeated St. John’s, Alabama, Marquette, and UCLA to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} final against Michigan. In the final game, Indiana routed Michigan behind 26 points from Scott May and 25 from Kent Benson. Future NBA guard Rickey lead Michigan with 18 points. The 86 – 68 victory, capped a 32 – 0 season and tournament dominance by Indiana, which won each game by {an average of|typically|around|about} 13 points. It was {the third|the 3rd|the next|another} NCAA Championship {for the|for that|for your|to the} Hoosiers. 3. 1973 UCLA Bruins The 1973 UCLA Bruins, coached by John Wooden, were coming off 6 consecutive NCAA Championships. The 1973 team was lead by center Bill Walton, and forwards Keith Wilkes and Larry Farmer. The Bruins entered the Tournament {with a|having a|using a|which has a} 26 – 0 record and {an average|a typical|the average|a normal} margin of victory {of over|well over|that could reach over|that has reached over} 20 points. They defeated Arizona State, San Francisco, and Indiana to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} final against Memphis. In the final game, Bill Walton {was a|would be a|was obviously a|would have been a} one man show, missed {only 1|only one|just one|merely one} of 22 shots, and dominated with 44 points and 13 rebounds. The Bruins routed Memphis, 87 – 66 {for their|for his or her|for|because of their} 7th consecutive championship. UCLA finished 30 – 0 and defeated their NCAA Tournament opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 16 points per game. 2. 1967 UCLA Bruins The 1967 UCLA Bruins, coached by John Wooden, {came into|arrived to|got into} {the season|the growing season|the summer season|the time of year} having won two {of the|from the|with the|in the} last three NCAA Championships. The team was lead by center Lew Alcindor, guards Lucius Allen and Mike Warren, and forward Lynn Shackelford. They outscored {their regular|your regular|your family} season opponents {in what|with what|as to what|of what} {was a|would be a|was obviously a|would have been a} blowout most nights, by {an average of|typically|around|about} 26 points. The Bruins entered the NCAA Tournament {with a|having a|using a|which has a} 26 – 0 record. They defeated Wyoming, Pacific, and Houston to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} final against Dayton. In the final game, Lew Alcindor scored 20 points {and had|coupled with|together|along} 18 rebounds. Lucius Allen added 19, and Mike Warren added 17, {as the|because the|since the|because} Bruins easily defeated Dayton, 79 – 64. The 1967 UCLA Bruins ended {with a|having a|using a|which has a} 30 – 0 record and routed their NCAA Tournament opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 24 points per game. 1. 1972 UCLA Bruins The best undefeated NCAA Championship team {is a|is really a|can be a|is often a} toss up {between the|between your|involving the|relating to the} 1967 UCLA Bruins {and the|and also the|as well as the|along with the} 1972 UCLA Bruins. The slight edge goes {to the|towards the|for the|on the} 1972 team, coached by John Wooden. The team was lead by center Bill Walton, guard Henry Bibby, and forwards Keith Wilkes and Larry Farmer. The Bruins entered the tournament {with a|having a|using a|which has a} 27 – 0 record, thrashing their opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 30 points per game. They defeated Weber State, Long Beach State, and Louisville to advance {to the|towards the|for the|on the} final against Florida State. In the final, Bill Walton lead UCLA with 27 points and 20 rebounds. Keith Wilkes added 23 points and 10 rebounds, {as the|because the|since the|because} Bruins defeated Florida State, 81 – 76. The Bruins finished at 30 – 0, and although didn’t dominate {in the|within the|inside the|inside} final game, overwhelmed {the other|another|one other|the opposite} 3 opponents by {an average of|typically|around|about} 22 points per game. Looking back {on the list|out there|listed}, I feel that any {of the|from the|with the|in the} {top 3|best three|top three} UCLA Bruins teams {could be|might be|could possibly be|may be} ranked {number 1|# 1|number one|top rated} without much argument. One thing {is certain|is for certain|is definite|is for sure}. No run {in college|attending college|while attending college|attending school} basketball was as impressed {as the|because the|since the|because} UCLA Bruins 10 championships in 12 seasons from 1964 through 1975. John Wooden {and his|and the|and his awesome|with his fantastic} UCLA Bruins teams from {that era|those years|that period} {will always be|will be|will almost always be|can be} {the standard|the conventional|the typical|the common} {by which|through which|where|in which} college basketball excellence is measured.

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