Season free-throw percentages by NCAA championsThe five best1. Marquette, 1977, 77.82. Indiana, 1987, 76.73. Kentucky, 1978, 75.94. Duke, 1992, 74.85. Indiana, 1981, and Florida, 2006, 74.4The five worst1. Oklahoma State, 1945, 56.42. CCNY, 1950, 57.73. San Francisco, 1956, 60.44. Oklahoma State, 1946, 60.95. Connecticut, 2004, 62.3Comparing this year's No. 1 and No. 2 seeds at the free throw line1. North Carolina, 76.1 percent (617-of-811)2. UCLA, 73.1 (530-of-725)3. Kansas, 70.2 (530-of-755)4. Duke, 69.5 (555-of-799)5. Texas, 68.9 (454-of-659)6. Georgetown, 66.5 (374-of-562)7. Tennessee, 65.6 (506-of-771)8. Memphis, 59.6 (483-of-811)(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, http://www.scrippsnews.com)
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