Final Four[]
Logo | School | |
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Champion West |
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UCLA Bruins |
Runner-up Mideast |
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Michigan Wolverines |
Third Place East |
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Princeton Tigers |
Fourth Place Midwest |
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Wichita State Shockers |
All-Tournament Team[]
Player | School |
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Bill Bradley (Most Outstanding) | Princeton |
Gail Goodrich | UCLA |
Edgar Lacey | UCLA |
Kenny Washington | UCLA |
Cazzie Russell | Michigan |
East Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Princeton | 60-58 | Penn State |
St. Joseph's | 67-61 | UConn |
Providence | 91-67 | West Virginia |
Semifinals[]
NC State | 48-66 | Princeton |
St. Joseph's | 73-81 (OT) | Providence |
Final[]
Princeton | 109-69 | Providence |
Mideast Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Dayton | 66-65 | Ohio |
DePaul | 99-52 | Eastern Kentucky |
Semifinals[]
Michigan | 98-71 | Dayton |
Vanderbilt | 83-78 (OT) | DePaul |
Final[]
Michigan | 87-85 | Vanderbilt |
Midwest Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Houston | 99-98 | Notre Dame |
Semifinals[]
Wichita State | 86-81 | SMU |
Oklahoma State | 75-60 | Houston |
Final[]
Wichita State | 54-46 | Oklahoma State |
West Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Colorado State | 68-70 | Oklahoma City |
Semifinals[]
UCLA | 100-76 | BYU |
San Francisco | 91-67 | Oklahoma City |
Final[]
UCLA | 101-93 | San Francisco |
National Semifinals[]
Princeton | 76-93 | Michigan |
Wichita State | 89-108 | UCLA |
Championship Game[]
Michigan | 80-91 | UCLA |
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