List of teams with the highest winning percentage in NCAA Division I men's college basketball

This is a list of Men's Division I college basketball teams ranked by winning percentage through the end of the 2019–20 season. It includes only those schools that have spent at least 25 years in Division I.

RankCollegeFirst
season
SeasonsWinsLossesTiesWin%
1Kentucky19031182,3187121.765
2North Carolina19111102,2768180.736
3Kansas18991222,3028620.728
4Duke19061152,2018930.711
5UNLV1959621,2795720.691
6UCLA19201011,9068640.688
7Syracuse19011191,9229220.676
8Western Kentucky19151011,8159360.660
9Arizona19051151,8349571.657
9Villanova19211001,7999410.657
11Louisville19121061,7469330.652
12VCU1971509835290.650
13Murray State1926951,6639030.648
14Notre Dame18981171,9041,0421.646
15Utah19091121,8351,0190.643
16Cincinnati19021191,8361,0250.642
16Norfolk State1954671,2396920.642
16St. John's19081131,8711,0440.642
19Arkansas1924971,7089670.639
19Illinois19061151,8111,0220.639
19Lipscomb1937701,2497060.639
19Temple18951241,9401,0960.639
23Connecticut19011171,7319860.637
24Indiana19011201,8571,0610.636
25Purdue18971221,8191,0510.634
26Memphis1921991,5859271.631
27Weber State1963581,0736330.629
28Missouri State19091081,6861,0080.626
29Texas19061141,8091,0970.623
30BYU19031181,8061,1010.621
31UAB1979428355110.620
31NC State19131081,7571,0780.620
33Marquette19171031,6521,0180.619
34West Virginia19041111,7921,1100.618
35Penn18971201,8071,1222.617
36Alabama19131071,6911,0600.615
36Princeton19011201,7601,1040.615
38Michigan State18991211,7431,0970.614
39Old Dominion1951701,1997570.613
40Georgetown19071121,6871,0700.612
41Akron19011191,6321,0390.611
41Tennessee19091111,6721,0662.611
43Ohio State18991191,7111,0930.610
43Oklahoma19081131,7061,0930.610
45Gonzaga19081121,6991,1000.607
46Creighton19121031,6161,0550.605
47Houston1946751,3088620.603
48Stephen F. Austin1925941,4079300.602
49Washington18961181,8051,2030.600
50Dayton19041151,6741,1200.599

Note: Records are adjusted with vacated and forfeited games not included like they are in the NCAA record book.

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