30 Greatest Teams In NCAA History

Mar 16, 2015; Dayton, OH, USA; General view of basketballs with the event logo during practice at UD Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 16, 2015; Dayton, OH, USA; General view of basketballs with the event logo during practice at UD Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /
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26. 2003-04 UCONN Huskies

This team resembles the modern day Kentucky teams. The 2004 national champions had seven players get drafted from this team and had four post players standing 6’10” or taller. The massive height advantage led to 315 blocks, setting a NCAA record. Ben Gordon was the leading scorer at 18.5 points per game, but the best player was Emeka Okafor, who averaged a double-double while also blocking over four shots a game. Also on the roster was Charlie Villanueva, Rashad Anderson, Marcus Williams, Taliek Brown, Josh Boone and Denham Brown.

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