In 1964, UCLA won the first of its 11 national championships.
Final Four[]
Logo | School | |
---|---|---|
Champion West |
UCLA Bruins | |
Runner-up East |
Duke Blue Devils | |
Third Place Midwest |
Kansas State Wildcats | |
Fourth Place Mideast |
Michigan Wolverines |
All-Tournament Team[]
Player | School |
---|---|
Walt Hazzard (Most Outstanding) | UCLA |
Gail Goodrich | UCLA |
Jeff Mullins | Duke |
Bill Buntin | Michigan |
Willie Murrell | Kansas State |
East Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Villanova | 93-83 | Providence |
Temple | 53-48 | UConn |
Princeton | 86-60 | VMI |
Semifinals[]
Villanova | 73-87 | Duke |
West Virginia | 52-50 | Princeton |
Final[]
Duke | 101-54 | UConn |
Mideast Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Ohio | 71-69 (OT) | Louisville |
Loyola (IL) | 101-91 | Murray State |
Semifinals[]
Kentucky | 69-85 | Ohio |
Michigan | 84-80 | Loyola (IL) |
Final[]
Ohio | 57-69 | Michigan |
Midwest Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Oklahoma City | 78-89 | Creighton |
Texas Western | 68-62 | Texas A&M |
Semifinals[]
Wichita State | 84-68 | Creighton |
Kansas State | 64-60 | Texas Western |
Final[]
Wichita State | 86-94 | Kansas State |
West Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Oregon State | 57-61 | Seattle |
Utah State | 92-90 | Arizona State |
Semifinals[]
UCLA | 95-90 | Seattle |
San Francisco | 64-58 | Utah State |
Final[]
UCLA | 76-72 | San Francisco |
National Semifinals[]
Duke | 91-80 | Michigan |
Kansas State | 84-90 | UCLA |
Championship Game[]
Duke | 83-98 | UCLA |
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament | |
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