Final Four[]
Logo | School | |
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Champion West |
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UCLA Bruins |
Runner-up Mideast |
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Dayton Flyers |
Third Place Midwest |
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Houston Cougars |
Fourth Place East |
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North Carolina Tar Heels |
All-Tournament Team[]
Player | School |
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Lew Alcindor (Most Outstanding) | UCLA |
Lucius Allen | UCLA |
Mike Warren | UCLA |
Don May | Dayton |
Elvin Hayes | Houston |
East Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Princeton | 68-57 | West Virginia |
St. John's | 57-53 | Temple |
Boston College | 48-42 | UConn |
Semifinals[]
North Carolina | 78-70 | Princeton |
St. John's | 62-63 | Boston College |
Final[]
North Carolina | 96-80 | Boston College |
Mideast Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Dayton | 69-67 (OT) | Western Kentucky |
Virginia Tech | 82-76 | Toledo |
Semifinals[]
Tennessee | 52-53 | Dayton |
Indiana | 70-79 | Virginia Tech |
Final[]
Dayton | 71-66 (OT) | Virginia Tech |
Midwest Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Houston | 59-58 | New Mexico State |
Semifinals[]
SMU | 83-81 | Louisville |
Kansas | 53-66 | Houston |
Final[]
SMU | 75-83 | Houston |
West Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Seattle | 54-62 | Texas Western |
Semifinals[]
UCLA | 109-60 | Wyoming |
Pacific | 72-63 | Texas Western |
Final[]
UCLA | 80-64 | Pacific |
National Semifinals[]
North Carolina | 62-76 | Dayton |
Houston | 58-73 | UCLA |
Championship Game[]
Dayton | 64-79 | UCLA |
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