Rank in Notable Areas
Category | Rank | Stat |
---|---|---|
All-Time Wins | 2nd | 2,076 |
All-Time Win % | 3rd | .720 |
NCAA Tournament Titles | 6th-T | 3 |
NCAA Title Game Appearances | 4th-T | 9 |
NCAA Final Four Appearances | 4th | 14 |
NCAA Elite Eight Appearances | 4th | 21 |
NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances | 4th | 29 |
NCAA Tournament Appearances | 4th | 41 |
NCAA Tournament Games Played | 4th | 133 |
NCAA Tournament Wins | 5th | 93 |
NCAA Tournament Win % | 6th | .699 |
No. 1 Seed in NCAA Tournament | 4th | 10 |
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 1 | 5th | 58 |
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 5 | 5th | 292 |
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 10 | 5th | 445 |
Weeks Ranked in AP Polls | 5th | 633 |
Seasons with 35 Wins or More | 2nd | 4 |
Seasons with 30 Wins or More | 3rd-T | 11 |
Seasons with 25 Wins or More | 3rd | 25 |
Seasons with 20 Wins or More | 5th | 41 |
Seasons with a Winning Record | 1st | 93 |
Seasons with a Non-Losing Record | 1st | 96 |
Consensus First Team All-American Selections | 1st | 28 |
Consensus First Team All-Americans | 1st | 21 |
Regular Season Conference Championships | 1st | 55 |
Above totals are through December 6, 2012.
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