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College basketball once again has a national champion. The Baylor Bears have claimed the crown for the first time in school history after throttling Gonzaga in the title game on Monday night in Indianapolis. The Bears, who started the year as preseason No. 2, were hardly challenged throughout this tournament run, winning every game but one by double digits. 

They dropped just two games all year and had to deal with a lengthy COVID-19 pause. But through all of the hardships, Baylor persevered and earned the right to be called champions.

Below you can relive all the action over the last three weeks with game-by-game recaps and the full schedule of how the tournament took place. Thanks for staying with us throughout for continuing coverage of the 2021 NCAA Tournament and we'll see you next year.

2021 NCAA Tournament schedule, results

National Championship

Monday, April 5
Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupResult

9:20 p.m.

(1) Baylor 86, (1) Gonzaga 70

Recap

Final Four

Saturday, April 3
Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupTV/Results
5:14 p.m.(2) Houston 59, (1) Baylor 78Recap
8:34 p.m.(1) Gonzaga 93, (11) UCLA 90 (OT)
Recap

First Four

Thursday, March 18 -- Mackey Arena, Assembly Hall

Time (ET)Matchup/Results
5:10 p.m.(16) Texas Southern 60, (16) Mount St. Mary's 52 -- Recap
6:27 p.m. (11) Drake 53, (11) Wichita St. 52 -- Recap
8:40 p.m. (16) Norfolk State 54, (16) Appalachian State 53 -- Recap
9:57 p.m.(11) UCLA 86, (11) Michigan State 80 (OT) -- Recap

First round

Friday, March 19, 2021 -- Mackey Arena, Assembly Hall, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupResults
12:15 p.m.(7) Florida 75, (10) Virginia Tech 70 (OT)
Recap
12:45 p.m.(3) Arkansas 85, (14) Colgate 68
Recap
1:15 p.m.(1) Illinois 78, (16) Drexel 49
Recap
1:45 p.m.(6) Texas Tech 65, (11) Utah State 53
Recap
3 p.m. (15) Oral Roberts 75, (2) Ohio State 72 (OT)
Recap
3:30 p.m.(1) Baylor 79, (16) Hartford 55
Recap
4 p.m.(8) Loyola Chicago 71, (9) Georgia Tech 60
Recap
4:30 p.m. (12) Oregon State 70, (5) Tennessee 56
Recap
6:25 p.m.(4) Oklahoma State 69, (13) Liberty 60
Recap
7:10 p.m. (9) Wisconsin 85, (8) North Carolina 62
Recap
7:15 p.m.(2) Houston 87, (15) Cleveland State 56
Recap
7:25 p.m. (13) North Texas 78, (4) Purdue 69
Recap
9:20 p.m. (10) Rutgers 60, (7) Clemson 56
Recap
9:40 p.m. (11) Syracuse 78, (6) San Diego State 62
Recap
9:50 p.m. (3) West Virginia 84, (14) Morehead State 67
Recap
9:57 p.m.(5) Villanova 73, (12) Winthrop 63
Recap

Saturday, March 20 -- Mackey Arena, Assembly Hall, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupResults
12:15 p.m.  (5) Colorado 96, (12) Georgetown 73 Recap
12:45 p.m. (4) Florida State 64, (13) UNC Greensboro 54 Recap
1:15 p.m.(3) Kansas 93, (14) Eastern Washington 84 Recap
1:45 p.m.(8) LSU 76, (9) St. Bonaventure 61 Recap
3 p.m. (1) Michigan 82, (16) Texas Southern 66 Recap
3:30 p.m.(5) Creighton 63, (12) UC Santa Barbara 62 Recap
4 p.m. (2) Alabama 68, (15) Iona 55 Recap
4:30 p.m.(6) USC 72, (11) Drake 56
Recap
6:25 p.m.(2) Iowa 86, (15) Grand Canyon 74 Recap
7:10 p.m.(10) Maryland 63, (7) UConn 54 Recap
7:15 p.m. (13) Ohio 62, (4) Virginia 58 Recap
7:25 p.m.(8) Oklahoma 72, (9) Missouri 68 Recap
9:20 p.m.(1) Gonzaga 98, (16) Norfolk State 55 Recap
9:40 p.m. (11) UCLA 73, (6) BYU 62 Recap
9:50 p.m. (14) Abilene Christian 53, (3) Texas 52 Recap
9:57 p.m.(7) Oregon "no-contest" over (7) VCU Story

Second Round

Sunday, March 21 -- Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupResults
12:10 p.m. (8) Loyola Chicago 71, (1) Illinois 58 Recap
2:40 p.m. (1) Baylor 76, (9) Wisconsin 63 Recap
5:15 p.m. (11) Syracuse 75, (3) West Virginia 72 Recap
6:10 p.m. (3) Arkansas 68, (6) Texas Tech 66 Recap
7:10 p.m. (2) Houston 63, (10) Rutgers 60 Recap
7:45 p.m. (15) Oral Roberts 81, (7) Florida 78 Recap
8:45 p.m. (5) Villanova 84, (13) North Texas 61 Recap
9:40 p.m.  (4) Oklahoma State vs. (12) Oregon State Recap

Monday, March 22 -- Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupResults
12:10 p.m. (7) Oregon 95, (2) Iowa 80 Recap
2:40 p.m. (1) Gonzaga 87, (8) Oklahoma 81 Recap
5:15 p.m. (11) UCLA 67, (14) Abilene Christian 47 Recap
6:10 p.m. (5) Creighton 72, (13) Ohio 58 Recap
7:10 p.m. (1) Michigan 86, (8) LSU 78 Recap
7:45 p.m. (4) Florida State 71, (5) Colorado 53 Recap
8:45 p.m. (2) Alabama 96, (10) Maryland 77 Recap
9:40 p.m.  (6) USC 85, (3) Kansas 51 Recap

Sweet 16

Saturday, March 27
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse

Time (ET)MatchupTV/Results

2:40 p.m.

(12) Oregon State 65, (8) Loyola Chicago 58

Recap

5:15 p.m.

(1) Baylor 62, (5) Villanova 51

Recap

7:25 p.m.

(3) Arkansas 72, (15) Oral Roberts 70

Recap

9:55 p.m.(2) Houston 62, (11) Syracuse 46 Recap


Sunday, March 28
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse

Time (ET)MatchupTV

2:10 p.m. 

(1) Gonzaga 83, (5) Creighton 65

Recap

5 p.m. 

(1) Michigan 76, (4) Florida State 58

Recap

7:15 p.m. 

(11) UCLA 88, (2) Alabama 78 (OT)

Recap

9:45 p.m. (6) USC 82, (7) Oregon 68 Recap

Elite Eight

Monday, March 29
Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupTV/Results
7:15 p.m.(2) Houston 67, (12) Oregon State 61 Recap
9:57 p.m.(1) Baylor 81, (3) Arkansas 72 Recap


Tuesday, March 30
Lucas Oil Stadium

Time (ET)MatchupTV/Results
7:15 p.m.(1) Gonzaga 85, (6) USC 66 Recap
9:57 p.m.(11) UCLA 51, (1) Michigan 49   Recap

All-time NCAA Tournament champions

YEARCHAMPION (RECORD)COACHMOP
1939Oregon (29-5)Howard HobsonJimmy Hull, Ohio State*
1940Indiana (20-3)Branch McCrackenMarvin Huffman, Indiana
1941Wisconsin (20-3)Bud FosterJohn Kotz, Wisconsin
1942Stanford (28-4)Everett DeanHowie Dallmar, Stanford
1943Wyoming (31-2)Everett SheltonKen Sailors, Wyoming
1944Utah (21-4)Vadal PetersonArnie Ferrin, Utah
1945Oklahoma State (27-4)Henry IbaBob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1946Oklahoma State (31-2)Henry IbaBob Kurland, Oklahoma A&M
1947Holy Cross (27-3)Doggie JulianGeorge Kaftan, Holy Cross
1948Kentucky (36-3)Adolph RuppAlex Groza, Kentucky
1949Kentucky (32-2)Adolph RuppAlex Groza, Kentucky
1950CCNY (24-5)Nat HolmanIrwin Dambrot, CCNY
1951Kentucky (32-2)Adolph RuppBill Spivey, Kentucky
1952Kansas (28-3)Phog AllenClyde Lovellette, Kansas
1953Indiana (23-3)Branch McCrackenB. H. Born, Kansas*
1954La Salle (26-4)Ken LoefflerTom Gola, La Salle
1955San Francisco (28-1)Phil WoolpertBill Russell, San Francisco
1956San Francisco (29-0)Phil WoolpertHal Lear, Temple*
1957North Carolina (32-0)Frank McGuireWilt Chamberlain, Kansas*
1958Kentucky (23-6)Adolph RuppElgin Baylor, Seattle*
1959California (25-4)Pete NewellJerry West, West Virginia*
1960Ohio State (25-3)Fred TaylorJerry Lucas, Ohio State
1961Cincinnati (27-3)Ed JuckerJerry Lucas, Ohio State*
1962Cincinnati (29-2)Ed JuckerPaul Hogue, Cincinnati
1963Loyola (Ill.) (29-2)George IrelandArt Heyman, Duke*
1964UCLA (30-0)John WoodenWalt Hazzard, UCLA
1965UCLA (28-2)John WoodenBill Bradley, Princeton*
1966UTEP (28-1)Don HaskinsJerry Chambers, Utah*
1967UCLA (30-0)John WoodenLew Alcindor, UCLA
1968UCLA (29-1)John WoodenLew Alcindor, UCLA
1969UCLA (29-1)John WoodenLew Alcindor, UCLA
1970UCLA (28-2)John WoodenSidney Wicks, UCLA
1971UCLA (29-1)John WoodenHoward Porter, Villanova
1972UCLA (30-0)John WoodenBill Walton, UCLA
1973UCLA (30-0)John WoodenBill Walton, UCLA
1974North Carolina State (30-1)Norm SloanDavid Thompson, NC State
1975UCLA (28-3)John WoodenRichard Washington, UCLA
1976Indiana (32-0)Bob KnightKent Benson, Indiana
1977Marquette (25-7)Al McGuireButch Lee, Marquette
1978Kentucky (30-2)Joe B. HallJack Givens, Kentucky
1979Michigan State (26-6)Jud HeathcoteEarvin Johnson, Michigan State
1980Louisville (33-3)Denny CrumDarrell Griffith, Louisville
1981Indiana (26-9)Bob KnightIsiah Thomas, Indiana
1982North Carolina (32-2)Dean SmithJames Worthy, North Carolina
1983North Carolina State (26-10)Jim ValvanoAkeem Olajuwon, Houston*
1984Georgetown (34-3)John ThompsonPatrick Ewing, Georgetown
1985Villanova (25-10)Rollie MassiminoEd Pinckney, Villanova
1986Louisville (32-7)Denny CrumPervis Ellison, Louisville
1987Indiana (30-4)Bob KnightKeith Smart, Indiana
1988Kansas (27-11)Larry BrownDanny Manning, Kansas
1989Michigan (30-7)Steve FisherGlen Rice, Michigan
1990UNLV (35-5)Jerry TarkanianAnderson Hunt, UNLV
1991Duke (32-7)Mike KrzyzewskiChristian Laettner, Duke
1992Duke (34-2)Mike KrzyzewskiBobby Hurley, Duke
1993North Carolina (34-4)Dean SmithDonald Williams, North Carolina
1994Arkansas (31-3)Nolan RichardsonCorliss Williamson, Arkansas
1995UCLA (31-2)Jim HarrickEd O'Bannon, UCLA
1996Kentucky (34-2)Rick PitinoTony Delk, Kentucky
1997Arizona (25-9)Lute OlsonMiles Simon, Arizona
1998Kentucky (35-4)Tubby SmithJeff Sheppard, Kentucky
1999Connecticut (34-2)Jim CalhounRichard Hamilton, Connecticut
2000Michigan State (32-7)Tom IzzoMateen Cleaves, Michigan State
2001Duke (35-4)Mike KrzyzewskiShane Battier, Duke
2002Maryland (32-4)Gary WilliamsJuan Dixon, Maryland
2003Syracuse (30-5)Jim BoeheimCarmelo Anthony, Syracuse
2004Connecticut (33-6)Jim CalhounEmeka Okafor, Connecticut
2005North Carolina (33-4)Roy WilliamsSean May, North Carolina
2006Florida (33-6)Billy DonovanJoakim Noah, Florida
2007Florida (35-5)Billy DonovanCorey Brewer, Florida
2008Kansas (37-3)Bill SelfMario Chalmers, Kansas
2009North Carolina (34-4)Roy WilliamsWayne Ellington, North Carolina
2010Duke (35-5)Mike KrzyzewskiKyle Singler, Duke
2011Connecticut (32-9)Jim CalhounKemba Walker, Connecticut
2012Kentucky (38-2)John CalipariAnthony Davis, Kentucky
2013Louisville (35-5)*Rick PitinoLuke Hancock, Louisville*
2014Connecticut (32-8)Kevin OllieShabazz Napier, Connecticut
2015Duke (35-4)Mike KrzyzewskiTyus Jones, Duke
2016Villanova (35-5)Jay WrightRyan Arcidiacono, Villanova
2017North Carolina (33-7)Roy WilliamsJoel Berry II, North Carolina
2018Villanova (36-4)Jay WrightDonte DiVincenzo, Villanova
2019Virginia (35-3)Tony BennettKyle Guy, Virginia
2020Tournament canceled due to the Coranavirus

2021Baylor (28-2)Scott DrewJared Butler, Baylor