1994_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_tournament

1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

Edition of USA college basketball tournament


The 1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 17, 1994, and ended with the championship game on April 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, played at Charlotte Coliseum. A total of 63 games were played.

Quick Facts Season, Teams ...

The Final Four consisted of Arkansas, making their fifth trip and first since 1990, Arizona, Florida, making their first ever trip, and Duke, making their sixth trip in the last seven tournaments.

In the national championship game, Arkansas defeated Duke by a score of 76–72 and won their first ever national championship.

Schedule and venues

Uniondale
Uniondale
Landover
Landover
Lexington
Lexington
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Wichita
Wichita
Ogden
Ogden
Sacramento
Sacramento
1994 first and second rounds
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Dallas
Dallas
Knoxville
Knoxville
Miami
Miami
Charlotte
Charlotte
1994 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1994 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Teams

There were 30 automatic bids awarded to the tournament - of these, 27 were given to the winners of their conference's tournament, while three were awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in their conference (Big Ten, Ivy League and Pac-10).

Three conferences, the East Coast Conference,[1] Great Midwest Conference,[2] and Midwestern Collegiate Conference,[3] did not receive automatic bids to the tournament.

Four conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Liberty (Big South), Loyola (MD) (MAAC), Southwest Texas State (Southland), and UCF (TAAC). Additionally, College of Charleston received an at-large bid for its first appearance in the NCAA tournament.

Automatic qualifiers

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Tournament seeds

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Bracket

East Regional – Miami, Florida

First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 North Carolina 71
16 Liberty 51
1 North Carolina 72
Landover
9 Boston College 75
8 Washington State 64
9 Boston College 67
9 Boston College 77
5 Indiana 68
5 Indiana 84
12 Ohio 72
5 Indiana 67
Landover
4 Temple 58
4 Temple 61
13 Drexel 39
9 Boston College 66
3 Florida 74
6 Nebraska 80
11 Penn 90
11 Penn 58
Uniondale
3 Florida 70
3 Florida 64
14 James Madison 62
3 Florida 69OT
2 Connecticut 60
7 UAB 46
10 George Washington 51
10 George Washington 63
Uniondale
2 Connecticut 75
2 Connecticut 64
15 Rider 46

Southeast Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee

First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Purdue 98
16 UCF 67
1 Purdue 83
Lexington
9 Alabama 73
8 Providence 70
9 Alabama 76
1 Purdue 83
4 Kansas 78
5 Wake Forest 68
12 College of Charleston 58
5 Wake Forest 58
Lexington
4 Kansas 69
4 Kansas 102
13 Chattanooga 73
1 Purdue 60
2 Duke 69
6 Marquette 81
11 Southwest Louisiana 59
6 Marquette 75
St. Petersburg
3 Kentucky 63
3 Kentucky 83
14 Tennessee State 70
6 Marquette 49
2 Duke 59
7 Michigan State 84
10 Seton Hall 73
7 Michigan State 74
St. Petersburg
2 Duke 85
2 Duke 82
15 Texas Southern 70

Midwest Regional – Dallas, Texas

First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Arkansas 94
16 North Carolina A&T 79
1 Arkansas 85
Oklahoma City
9 Georgetown 73
8 Illinois 77
9 Georgetown 84
1 Arkansas 103
12 Tulsa 84
5 UCLA 102
12 Tulsa 112
12 Tulsa 82
Oklahoma City
4 Oklahoma State 80
4 Oklahoma State 65
13 New Mexico State 55
1 Arkansas 76
3 Michigan 68
6 Texas 91
11 Western Kentucky 77
6 Texas 79
Wichita
3 Michigan 84
3 Michigan 78OT
14 Pepperdine 74
3 Michigan 78
10 Maryland 71
7 Saint Louis 66
10 Maryland 74
10 Maryland 95
Wichita
2 Massachusetts 87
2 Massachusetts 78
15 Southwest Texas State 60

West Regional – Los Angeles, California

First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Missouri 76
16 Navy 53
1 Missouri 109
Ogden
9 Wisconsin 96
8 Cincinnati 72
9 Wisconsin 80
1 Missouri 98OT
4 Syracuse 88
5 California 57
12 UW–Green Bay 61
12 UW–Green Bay 59
Ogden
4 Syracuse 64
4 Syracuse 92
13 Hawaii 78
1 Missouri 72
2 Arizona 92
6 Minnesota# 74
11 Southern Illinois 60
6 Minnesota# 55
Sacramento
3 Louisville 60
3 Louisville 67
14 Boise State 58
3 Louisville 70
2 Arizona 82
7 Virginia 57
10 New Mexico 54
7 Virginia 58
Sacramento
2 Arizona 71
2 Arizona 81
15 Loyola (MD) 55

# Minnesota vacated its NCAA Tournament appearance from the 1993-94 season due to an academic fraud scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Minnesota removing the wins from its own record.

West Region First round

CBS
Thursday, March 17
approx. 3:15 pm MST
#12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 61, #5 California Golden Bears 57
Scoring by half: 32–23, 29–34
Pts: J. Nordgaard – 24
Rebs: J. Nordgaard – 9
Asts: J. Martinez – 7
Pts: L. Murray – 18
Rebs: J. Kidd, L. Murray – 11
Asts: J. Kidd – 7
Dee Events Center – Ogden
Attendance: 12,126
Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Ed Corbett, Rick Hartzell

West Region Second Round

CBS
Saturday, March 19
2:35 pm MST
#12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 59, #4 Syracuse Orangemen 64
Scoring by half: 26–37, 33–27
Pts: J. Nordgaard – 19
Rebs: J. Ludvigson – 7
Asts: G. Grzesk – 7
Pts: L. Moten – 17
Rebs: L. Jackson, L. Moten, J. Wallace – 8
Asts: A. Autry – 5
Dee Events Center – Ogden
Attendance: 12,126
Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Andre Pattillo, Bob Barnett

Final Four – Charlotte, North Carolina

National semifinals National Championship Game
      
E3 Florida 65
SE2 Duke 70
SE2 Duke 72
MW1 Arkansas 76
MW1 Arkansas 91
W2 Arizona 82

Broadcast information

On television, CBS Sports covered all 63 games of the tournament, with regional splits until the Regional Finals followed by national telecasts.

Exclusive national radio coverage was provided by CBS Radio Sports.

CBS announcers

Local radio

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See also


References

  1. Beach, Jerry (March 9, 2021). "'Island Of Misfit Toys': East Coast Conference Curiosity & The Big Dance". FloHoops. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  2. "TEXAS CLAIMS ITS FIRST SWC TITLE; CINCINNATI WINS GREAT MIDWEST". Deseret News. Associated Press. March 13, 1994. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  3. "MCC LOSES AUTOMATIC NCAA BID". Chicago Tribune. December 11, 1992. Retrieved May 21, 2023.

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