Take The Ultimate March Madness Quiz

Take the ultimate March Madness Quiz! Photo by AP. Take the ultimate March Madness Quiz! Photo by AP.

Think you know your March Madness trivia?

Put your college basketball knowledge to the test with our 10-question, multiple-choice Ultimate March Madness quiz.

When you're done, don't forget to share and compare your results with friends. Have fun and good luck!

Which school won the first NCAA tournament in 1939?

Oregon beat Ohio State, 46-33, in the inaugural tournament. The Ducks have only reached one Final Four since then (2017).

Which coach has the most NCAA tournament wins?

Krzyzewski, known commonly as Coach K, has 101 career NCAA tournament wins. Williams is second on the list with 77.

Which school has the most Final Four appearances?

North Carolina has reached the Final Four 21 times, most recently in 2022.

Who is the NCAA tournament's all-time leading scorer?

Laettner scored 407 points in NCAA tournament play. Only nine players have more than 300 points in tournament history.

In 2023, Fairleigh Dickinson became the second 16-seed to upset a 1-seed in March Madness history. Which school did it first in 2018?

UMBC upset No. 1 Virginia, 74-54, at the 2018 tournament.

UCLA has the most NCAA tournament championships with 11. Which school is second on the list?

Kentucky has eight national championships, most recently in 2012.

Which school has the longest active streak of NCAA tournament appearances?

The Spartans have made the NCAA tournament 26 straight years going back to 1998.

Which coach started the tradition of cutting down the nets at the end of regional championship and national championship games?

Case's NC State Wolfpack first cut down the nets after defeating North Carolina in the Southern Conference tournament in 1947.

Which school has the most No. 1 seeds in March Madness history?

The Tar Heels have been a No. 1 seed in 18 NCAA tournaments.

Only one player has won the NCAA tournament's Most Outstanding Player award three times. Who was it?

Abdul-Jabbar, known at the time as Lew Alcindor, won the award with UCLA from 1967-1969.
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