Better Late Than Not: League Non-Titlists Go On to Win NCAA Championship

Connecticut wasn't a regular-season league champion any of the three times the Huskies went on to earn an NCAA title in an 11-year span (2004-11-14). NCAA kingpins UConn '11 and Villanova '85 both finished six games behind the Big East Conference regular-season champ. National tourney runner-up Michigan '18 also had been there/done that - capture NCAA Tournament title in 1989 after failing to win regular-season conference championship. Nova, after dropping half of the Wildcats' Big East assignments in a six-game span down the stretch, finished runner-up to Xavier by one game. They are among the following list of power-league school NCAA titlists failing to at least tie for regular-season title since multiple conference members were allowed to participate in playoffs when field was expanded to 32 teams in 1975 (in reverse order):

Year NCAA Champion (League/Finish) Regular-Season Titlist(s) GB
2018 Villanova (Big East/2nd) Xavier (15-3) 1
2015 Duke (ACC/2nd) Virginia (16-2) 1
2014 Connecticut (AAC/T3rd) Cincinnati/Louisville (15-3) 3
2011 Connecticut (Big East/T9th) Pittsburgh (15-3) 6
2006 Florida (SEC East/2nd) Tennessee (12-4) 2
2004 Connecticut (Big East/2nd) Pittsburgh (13-3) 1
1997 Arizona (Pacific-10/5th) UCLA (15-3) 4
1989 Michigan (Big Ten/3rd) Indiana (15-3) 3
1988 Kansas (Big Eight/3rd) Oklahoma (12-2) 3
1985 Villanova (Big East/3rd) St. John's (15-1) 6
1983 North Carolina State (ACC/T3rd) North Carolina/Virginia (12-2) 4