With March Madness just around the corner, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Musem released a series of awesome mascot bobbleheads commemorating ten teams who’ve won the championship multiple times.

The teams featured in the series are impressive.

Leading the pack is the Kentucky Wildcats, who’ve won a whopping eight NCAA Tournament titles. Most recently as 2012, on a team featuring Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, and Terrence Jones.

Representing the Wildcats is Blue the Bobcat.

You can’t do a series like this without including the North Carolina Tar Heels.

North Carolina has won four championships in team history, including two within the new millennium in 2005 and 2009 under coach Roy Williams. Who can forget the iconic Michael Jordan game-winner against Georgetown in 1982?

Representing the Tar Heels is an angry-looking Rameses.

 

 

The Kansas Jayhawks were also featured, as the school’s won three NCAA Championships. Armed with a handful future NBA players, including Darrel Arthur, Cole Aldrich, Brandon Rush, Sasha Kaun and Mario Chalmers, the Jayhawks last championship came in 2008 against Memphis.

Representing Kansas is Big Jay.

 

 

 

“March Madness is officially here, and we thought this would be the perfect time to release the second series of College Basketball Championship Bobbleheads,” said Phil Sklar, Co-Founder and CEO of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum. “These bobbleheads are the perfect way for fans to commemorate their favorite school’s championships, and what better time than March to celebrate those memories.”

For those wondering, “where the heck is my team?” The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum plans to release the rest of the series over the next year. UCLA, Duke, Holy Cross, Michigan, and Stanford will be among the more 12 schools who will eventually see a mascot bobblehead release.

“We designed these to be the ultimate memento for each of the school’s biggest fans,” said National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum Co-Founder and President, Brad Novak. “These will be cherished collectibles that bring back great memories of championship seasons.”

Officially licensed by the NCAA, the bobbleheads will cost $40. Some have already sold out, so if you’re interested you might want to act fast. Each bobblehead comes individually numbered, up to 216.

You can find more information on the bobblehead series here.

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