NC State won the National Championship, snapping UCLA's six year streak by defeating the Bruins in the semifinals. The Wolfpack defeated Marquette in the final.
Final Four[]
Logo | School | |
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Champion East |
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NC State Wolfpack |
Runner-up Mideast |
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Marquette Golden Eagles |
Third Place West |
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UCLA Bruins |
Fourth Place Midwest |
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Kansas Jayhawks |
All-Tournament Team[]
Player | School |
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David Thompson (Most Outstanding) | NC State |
Tom Burleson | NC State |
Monte Towe | NC State |
Maurice Lucas | Marquette |
Bill Walton | UCLA |
East Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Providence | 84-69 | Penn |
Pittsburgh | 54-42 | St. Joseph's |
Furman | 75-69 | South Carolina |
Semifinals[]
NC State | 92-78 | Providence |
Pittsburgh | 81-78 | Furman |
Final[]
NC State | 100-72 | Pittsburgh |
Mideast Region[]
Quarterfinals[]
Marquette | 85-59 | Ohio |
Notre Dame | 108-66 | Austin Peay |
Semifinals[]
Vanderbilt | 61-69 | Marquette |
Michigan | 77-68 | Notre Dame |
Final[]
Marquette | 72-70 | Michigan |
Midwest Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Creighton | 77-61 | Texas |
Oral Roberts | 86-82 (OT) | Syracuse |
Semifinals[]
Kansas | 55-54 | Creighton |
Louisville | 93-96 | Oral Roberts |
Final[]
Kansas | 93-90 (OT) | Oral Roberts |
West Region[]
Quarterfinal[]
Dayton | 88-80 | Cal State Los Angeles |
Idaho State | 65-73 | New Mexico |
Semifinals[]
UCLA | 111-100 (3OT) | Dayton |
San Francisco | 64-61 | New Mexico |
Final[]
UCLA | 83-60 | San Francisco |
National Semifinals[]
NC State | 80-77 (2OT) | UCLA |
Kansas | 51-64 | Marquette |
Championship Game[]
NC State | 76-64 | Marquette |
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