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Statistics About The Average Ncaa Finals Score
The average NCAA finals score is around 72 points per game.
In the following blog post, we will explore an in-depth analysis of the scoring trends and statistics surrounding the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball championship games, as well as notable records and milestones from the history of both tournaments. From the average scores to the margin of victory and standout performances, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the scoring dynamics that have shaped these prestigious college basketball competitions over the decades.
Statistic 1
"The average basketball score of NCAA men's championship game since 1980 is about 144.5 points."
Statistic 2
"The highest-scoring NCAA men's championship game was in 1975 when UCLA and Kentucky combined for 187 points."
Statistic 3
"The lowest-scoring NCAA men's championship game happened in 1941 when Wisconsin and Washington State combined for only 73 points."
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"Only three NCAA championship games have ended with the winning team scoring fewer than 50 points, in 1941, 1949, and 2011."
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"The average margin of victory in the NCAA men's championship game from 1939 to 2021 is 10.8 points."
Statistic 6
"Teams that score more than 70 points win the NCAA championship game 57.81% of the time."
Statistic 7
"84 is the average score by the NCAA men's championship game winner since 1939 to 2021."
Statistic 8
"68.9 is the average score of the losing team in the NCAA men's basketball final since 1939."
Statistic 9
"The average combined score for the women's NCAA championship game from 1982 to 2021 is 140.6 points."
Statistic 10
"The highest-scoring women's NCAA championship game was in 2011 when Texas A&M and Notre Dame combined for 164 points."
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"The lowest scoring women's NCAA championship game happened in 2007 when Rutgers and Tennessee combined for 92 points."
Statistic 12
"The average margin of victory in the women's NCAA championship game from 1982 to 2021 is 12.7 points."
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"Waterford’s J-D Forrest scored an average of 35 points per round in the 1999 NCAA tournament, a record that still stands."
Statistic 14
"Since 1982, the NCAA women's basketball championship game winning team scored fewer than 60 points only in 4 instances."
Statistic 15
"5 overtime periods recorded the longest NCAA finals game in the history of the tournament, resulting in a final score of 75-73 - Marquette over St. John's in 1970."
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"In the history of NCAA basketball finals, at least one team has scored 60 or more points in every final except for the years 1941, 1949, and 2011."
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"Just 9 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Championships have ended with a final score difference of 1 point since 1939."
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"NCAA football championship games had an average of 47.6 points scored per game from 2014 to 2017."
Statistic 19
"The highest scoring NCAA football championship game was when Georgia and Oklahoma scored a combined 102 points in the 2018 Rose Bowl."
Statistic 20
"The lowest scoring NCAA football championship game was the 2011 final when Auburn and Oregon combined for 41 points."