When was the last time UConn won a championship?
UConn basketball has been one of the most successful programs on the men’s and women’s side this century but when was the last time they won a title?
The UConn Huskies were once a power in college basketball but they’ve become a shadow of their old selves over the last few years.
Last year, Dan Hurley got them back into the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016 but there won’t be satisfaction until a championship trophy follows.
The Huskies women have remained a powerhouse under Geno Auriemma. However, their imperviousness has been shaken with four-straight Final Four losses since their last title.
Has UConn basketball ever won a championship?
The Huskies won their first CFB championship just before the new millennium and they went on to win three more over the next two decades.
- 1999 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2004 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2011 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2014 NCAA Tournament Championship
No college sports team has been more dominant over the last 20 years than the UConn women with 11 national titles.
- 1995 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2000 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2002 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2003 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2004 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2009 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2010 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2013 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2014 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2015 NCAA Tournament Championship
- 2016 NCAA Tournament Championship
UConn basketball NCAA Tournament history
The Huskies have made it to the men’s NCAA Tournament 33 times
- 1951
- 1954
- 1956
- 1957
- 1958
- 1959
- 1960
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1967
- 1976
- 1979 — 5-seed
- 1990 — 1-seed
- 1991 — 11-seed
- 1992 — 9-seed
- 1994 — 2-seed
- 1995 — 2-seed
- 1996 — 1-seed
- 1998 — 2-seed
- 1999 — 1-seed
- 2000 — 5-seed
- 2002 — 2-seed
- 2003 — 5-seed
- 2004 — 2-seed
- 2005 — 2-seed
- 2006 — 1-seed
- 2008 — 4-seed
- 2009 — 1-seed
- 2011 — 3-seed
- 2012 — 9-seed
- 2014 — 7-seed
- 2016 — 9-seed
- 2021 — 7-seed
The Huskies women have been to the NCAA Tournament every year since 1989, notching 31 appearances.
- 1989 — 8-seed
- 1990 — 4-seed
- 1991 — 3-seed
- 1992 — 6-seed
- 1993 — 6-seed
- 1994 — 1-seed
- 1995 — 1-seed
- 1996 — 1-seed
- 1997 — 1-seed
- 1998 — 2-seed
- 1999 — 1-seed
- 2000 — 1-seed
- 2001 — 1-seed
- 2002 — 1-seed
- 2003 — 1-seed
- 2004 — 2-seed
- 2005 — 3-seed
- 2006 — 2-seed
- 2007 — 1-seed
- 2008 — 1-seed
- 2009 — 1-seed
- 2010 — 1-seed
- 2011 — 1-seed
- 2012 — 1-seed
- 2013 — 1-seed
- 2014 — 1-seed
- 2015 — 1-seed
- 2016 — 1-seed
- 2017 — 1-seed
- 2018 — 1-seed
- 2019 — 2-seed
- 2021 — 1-seed
UConn basketball NCAA Tournament Final Four appearances
The Huskies men have made it to the Final Four five times.
- 1999 — Beat Ohio State then Duke for championship
- 2004 — Bear Duke then Georgia Tech for championship
- 2009 — Lost to Michigan State
- 2011 — Beat Kentucky then Butler for championship
- 2014 — Beat Florida then Kentucky for championship
The women have made it to the Final Four a staggering 21 times.
- 1991 — Lost to Virginia
- 1995 — Beat Stanford then Tennessee for championship
- 1996 — Lost to Tennessee
- 2000 — Beat Penn State then Tennessee for championship
- 2001 — Lost to Notre Dame
- 2003 — Beat Texas then Tennessee for championship
- 2004 — Beat Minnesota then Tennessee for championship
- 2008 — Lost to Stanford
- 2009 — Beat Stanford then Louisville for championship
- 2010 — Beat Baylor then Stanford for championship
- 2011 — Lost to Notre Dame
- 2012 — Lost to Notre Dame
- 2013 — Beat Notre Dame then Louisville for championship
- 2014 — Beat Stanford then Notre Dame for championship
- 2015 — Beat Maryland then Notre Dame for championship
- 2016 — Beat Oregon State then Syracuse for championship
- 2017 — Lost to Mississippi State
- 2018 — Lost to Notre Dame
- 2019 — Lost to Notre Dame
- 2021 — Lost to Arizona
UConn basketball All-time NCAA Tournament record
The Huskies are 59-31 in the NCAA Tournament across their 33 appearances.
The UConn women have been outrageously successful with a record of 124-21 in the NCAA Tournament.
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