The 1981 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 48 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 12, 1981, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A total of 48 games were played, including a national third place game (the last in the NCAA tournament).
Indiana, coached by Bob Knight, won the national title with a 63-50 victory in the final game over North Carolina, coached by Dean Smith. Isiah Thomas of Indiana was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
[edit] Locations
| Region |
Site |
Other Locations |
| East |
Atlanta, Georgia |
Charlotte, North Carolina, Providence, Rhode Island |
| Mideast |
Bloomington, Indiana |
Dayton, Ohio, Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
| Midwest |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Austin, Texas, Wichita, Kansas |
| West |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
El Paso, Texas, Los Angeles, California |
| Finals |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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St. Joseph's, the smallest Division 1-A school, upset overall #1-ranked DePaul in the round of 32, which was DePaul's first game.
The Blue Demons were 27-1 that year and entered the Tournament as a #1 seed. Both they and #1 seed Oregon State lost their first games of the tournament. DePaul also lost in its opening game as a #1 seed in the 1980 tournament to UCLA, and would repeat the feat in 1982, again losing as a #1 seed in its opening game to Boston College. DePaul had several players who became more famous in the NBA starting for them: National Player of Year Mark Aguirre and Terry Cummings. The Hawks won on a last-second layup with no time left on the clock. http://www.suntimes.com/century/m1981.html
'With just 12 seconds remaining in the game, and the Blue Demons clinging to a 48-47 lead, St. Joe's fouled DePaul guard Skip 'Money' Dillard. Dillard was the team's top free-throw shooter, shooting 85 percent. But as fate had it, Dillard missed the front end of a 1-and-1, and the Hawks Bryan Warrick pulled down the rebound.
Warrick dribbled down the court, weaving through the Demon defense only to find freshman sub Lonnie McFarland alone in the right corner. McFarland left the ground for what appeared to be an attempted shot but found teammate John Smith wide open under the basket, who sank in the game-winner in what was probably the easiest shot of his career. In his final game for the Blue Demons, Aguirre had failed to score in double-digits for the first time in his career. Aguirre was distraught. He walked up the Arena ramp and into the parking lot, threw his jersey onto the pavement, and walked back to the Blue Demons' downtown hotel. '
[edit] Bracket
[edit] East region
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First round |
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Second round |
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Regional Semifinals |
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Regional Finals |
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8 |
Houston |
72 |
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9 |
Villanova |
90 |
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9 |
Villanova |
50 |
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1 |
Virginia |
54 |
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1 |
Virginia |
62 |
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4 |
Tennessee |
48 |
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4 |
Tennessee |
58 |
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5 |
VCU |
56* |
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5 |
VCU |
85 |
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12 |
Long Island |
69 |
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1 |
Virginia |
74 |
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6 |
Brigham Young |
60 |
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6 |
Brigham Young |
60 |
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11 |
Princeton |
51 |
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6 |
Brigham Young |
78 |
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3 |
UCLA |
55 |
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6 |
Brigham Young |
51 |
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2 |
Notre Dame |
50 |
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2 |
Notre Dame |
54 |
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10 |
James Madison |
45 |
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7 |
Georgetown |
55 |
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10 |
James Madison |
61 |
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[edit] West region
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First round |
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Second round |
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Regional Semifinals |
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Regional Finals |
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8 |
Kansas State |
64 |
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9 |
San Francisco |
60 |
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8 |
Kansas State |
50 |
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1 |
Oregon State |
48 |
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8 |
Kansas State |
57 |
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4 |
Illinois |
52 |
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4 |
Illinois |
67 |
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5 |
Wyoming |
65 |
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5 |
Wyoming |
78 |
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12 |
Howard |
43 |
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8 |
Kansas State |
68 |
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2 |
North Carolina |
82 |
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6 |
Fresno State |
53 |
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11 |
Northeastern |
55 |
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11 |
Northeastern |
69 |
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3 |
Utah |
94 |
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3 |
Utah |
56 |
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2 |
North Carolina |
61 |
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2 |
North Carolina |
74 |
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10 |
Pittsburgh |
57 |
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7 |
Idaho |
69* |
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10 |
Pittsburgh |
70 |
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[edit] Mideast region
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First round |
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Second round |
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Regional Semifinals |
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Regional Finals |
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8 |
Creighton |
57 |
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9 |
St. Joseph's |
59 |
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9 |
St. Joseph's |
49 |
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1 |
DePaul |
48 |
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9 |
St. Joseph's |
42 |
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5 |
Boston College |
41 |
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4 |
Wake Forest |
64 |
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5 |
Boston College |
67 |
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5 |
Boston College |
93 |
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12 |
Ball State |
90 |
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9 |
St. Joseph's |
46 |
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3 |
Indiana |
78 |
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6 |
Maryland |
81 |
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11 |
Tennessee-Chattanooga |
69 |
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6 |
Maryland |
64 |
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3 |
Indiana |
99 |
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3 |
Indiana |
87 |
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7 |
Alabama-Birmingham |
72 |
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2 |
Kentucky |
62 |
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7 |
Alabama-Birmingham |
69 |
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7 |
Alabama-Birmingham |
93 |
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10 |
Western Kentucky |
68 |
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[edit] Midwest region
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First round |
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Second round |
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Regional Semifinals |
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Regional Finals |
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8 |
Lamar |
71 |
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9 |
Missouri |
67 |
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8 |
Lamar |
78 |
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1 |
LSU |
100 |
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1 |
LSU |
72 |
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5 |
Arkansas |
56 |
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4 |
Louisville |
73 |
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5 |
Arkansas |
74 |
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5 |
Arkansas |
73 |
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12 |
Mercer |
67 |
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1 |
LSU |
96 |
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6 |
Wichita State |
85 |
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6 |
Wichita State |
95 |
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11 |
Southern-BR |
70 |
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6 |
Wichita State |
60 |
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3 |
Iowa |
56 |
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6 |
Wichita State |
66 |
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7 |
Kansas |
65 |
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2 |
Arizona State |
71 |
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7 |
Kansas |
88 |
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7 |
Kansas |
69 |
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10 |
Ole Miss |
66 |
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[edit] Final Four
| |
National Semifinals |
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National Finals |
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E1 |
Virginia |
65 |
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W2 |
North Carolina |
78 |
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W2 |
North Carolina |
50 |
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ME3 |
Indiana |
63 |
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ME3 |
Indiana |
67 |
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MW1 |
LSU |
49 |
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National Third Place Game |
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E1 |
Virginia |
78 |
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MW1 |
LSU |
74 |
NOTES: 1. This was the last tournament that a third place game was staged prior to the national championship. 2. Both the third place and national championship games were delayed following the assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. on President Ronald Reagan.
[edit] See also
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| Tournaments |
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| Structure |
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| Champions & awards |
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| Media & culture |
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