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Revision as of 21:45, 25 January 2008

1996 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
1996 Final Four logo
Season1995–96
Teams64
Finals siteContinental Airlines Arena
East Rutherford, New Jersey
ChampionsKentucky (6th title)
Runner-upSyracuse (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRick Pitino (1st title)
MOPTony Delk (Kentucky)
Attendance631,834
Top scorerJohn Wallace (Syracuse)
(131 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«1995 1997»

The 1996 NCAA Men's Division I 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 14, 1996, and ended with the championship game on April 1 at Continental Airlines Arena in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. A total of 63 games were played.

The Final Four venue was notable for two reasons:

  • This marked the first time that the NCAA finals had been held in Greater New York since 1950.
  • This was also the last (men's) Final Four to be held in a basketball-specific facility. Every Final Four since has been held in a domed stadium (usually built for football) because of NCAA venue capacity requirements. Therefore, this was also the last time the NCAA finals have been held in the Greater New York area.

Kentucky, coached by Rick Pitino, won the national title with a 76-67 victory in the final game over Syracuse, coached by Jim Boeheim. Tony Delk of Kentucky was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Locations

Region Site Other Locations
East Atlanta, Georgia Providence, Rhode Island, Richmond, Virginia
Midwest Minneapolis, Minnesota Dallas, Texas, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Southeast Lexington, Kentucky Indianapolis, Indiana, Orlando, Florida
West Denver, Colorado Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tempe, Arizona
Finals East Rutherford, New Jersey

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1 Massachusetts John Calipari National Semifinals 1 Kentucky L 81-74
East 2 Georgetown John Thompson Elite Eight 1 Massachusetts L 86-62
East 3 Texas Tech James Dickey Sweet Sixteen 2 Georgetown L 98-90
East 4 Marquette Mike Deane Round of 32 12 Arkansas L 65-56
East 5 Penn State Jerry Dunn Round of 64 12 Arkansas L 86-80
East 6 North Carolina Dean Smith Round of 32 3 Texas Tech L 92-73
East 7 New Mexico Dave Bliss Round of 32 2 Georgetown L 73-62
East 8 Bradley Jim Molinari Round of 64 9 Stanford L 66-58
East 9 Stanford Mike Montgomery Round of 32 1 UMass L 79-74
East 10 Kansas State Tom Asbury Round of 64 7 New Mexico L 69-48
East 11 New Orleans Tic Price Round of 64 6 North Carolina L 83-62
East 12 Arkansas Nolan Richardson Sweet Sixteen 1 Massachusetts L 79-63
East 13 Monmouth Wayne Szoke Round of 64 4 Marquette L 68-44
East 14 Northern Illinois Brian Hammel Round of 64 3 Texas Tech L 74-73
East 15 Mississippi Valley State Lafayette Stribling Round of 64 2 Georgetown L 93-56
East 16 Central Florida Kirk Speraw Round of 64 1 UMass L 92-70
Midwest
Midwest 1 Kentucky Rick Pitino Champion 4 Syracuse W 76-67
Midwest 2 Wake Forest Dave Odom Elite Eight 1 Kentucky L 83-63
Midwest 3 Villanova Steve Lappas Round of 32 6 Louisville L 68-64
Midwest 4 Utah Rick Majerus Sweet Sixteen 1 Kentucky L 101-70
Midwest 5 Iowa State Tim Floyd Round of 32 4 Utah L 73-67
Midwest 6 Louisville Denny Crum Sweet Sixteen 2 Wake Forest L 60-59
Midwest 7 Michigan Steve Fisher Round of 64 10 Texas L 80-76
Midwest 8 UW-Green Bay Mike Heideman Round of 64 9 Virginia Tech L 61-48
Midwest 9 Virginia Tech Bill C. Foster Round of 32 1 Kentucky L 84-60
Midwest 10 Texas Tom Penders Round of 32 2 Wake Forest L 65-62
Midwest 11 Tulsa Steve Robinson Round of 64 6 Louisville L 82-80
Midwest 12 California Todd Bozeman Round of 64 5 Iowa State L 74-64
Midwest 13 Canisius John Beilein Round of 64 4 Utah L 72-43
Midwest 14 Portland Rob Chavez Round of 64 3 Villanova L 92-58
Midwest 15 Northeastern Louisiana Mike Vining Round of 64 2 Wake Forest L 62-50
Midwest 16 San Jose State Stan Morrison Round of 64 1 Kentucky L 110-72
Southeast
Southeast 1 Connecticut Jim Calhoun Sweet Sixteen 5 Mississippi State L 60-55
Southeast 2 Cincinnati Bob Huggins Elite Eight 5 Mississippi State L 73-63
Southeast 3 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Sweet Sixteen 2 Cincinnati L 87-70
Southeast 4 UCLA Jim Harrick Round of 64 13 Princeton L 43-41
Southeast 5 Mississippi State Richard Williams National Semifinals 4 Syracuse L 77-69
Southeast 6 Indiana Bob Knight Round of 64 11 Boston College L 64-51
Southeast 7 Temple John Chaney Round of 32 2 Cincinnati L 78-65
Southeast 8 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Round of 64 9 Eastern Michigan L 75-60
Southeast 9 Eastern Michigan Ben Braun Round of 32 1 Connecticut L 95-81
Southeast 10 Oklahoma Kelvin Sampson Round of 64 7 Temple L 61-43
Southeast 11 Boston College Jim O'Brien Round of 32 3 Georgia Tech L 103-89
Southeast 12 Virginia Commonwealth Sonny Smith Round of 64 5 Mississippi State L 58-51
Southeast 13 Princeton Pete Carril Round of 32 5 Mississippi State L 63-41
Southeast 14 Austin Peay Dave Loos Round of 64 3 Georgia Tech L 90-79
Southeast 15 UNC-Greensboro Randy Peele Round of 64 2 Cincinnati L 66-61
Southeast 16 Colgate Jack Bruen Round of 64 1 Connecticut L 68-59
West
West 1 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 32 8 Georgia L 76-69
West 2 Kansas Roy Williams Elite Eight 4 Syracuse L 60-57
West 3 Arizona Lute Olson Sweet Sixteen 2 Kansas L 83-80
West 4 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Runner Up 1 Kentucky L 76-67
West 5 Memphis Larry Finch Round of 64 12 Drexel L 75-63
West 6 Iowa Tom Davis Round of 32 3 Arizona L 87-73
West 7 Maryland Gary Williams Round of 64 10 Santa Clara L 91-79
West 8 Georgia Tubby Smith Sweet Sixteen 4 Syracuse L 83-81
West 9 Clemson Rick Barnes Round of 64 8 Georgia L 81-74
West 10 Santa Clara Dick Davey Round of 32 2 Kansas L 76-51
West 11 George Washington Mike Jarvis Round of 64 6 Iowa L 81-79
West 12 Drexel Bill Herrion Round of 32 4 Syracuse L 69-58
West 13 Montana State Mick Durham Round of 64 4 Syracuse L 88-55
West 14 Valparaiso Homer Drew Round of 64 3 Arizona L 90-51
West 15 South Carolina State Cy Alexander Round of 64 2 Kansas L 92-54
West 16 Western Carolina Phil Hopkins Round of 64 1 Purdue L 73-71

Bracket

East region

First round Quarter-finals Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
            
1 Massachusetts 92
16 Central Florida 70
1 Massachusetts 79
9 Stanford 74
8 Bradley 58
9 Stanford 66
1 Massachusetts 79
12 Arkansas 63
5 Penn St 80
12 Arkansas 86
12 Arkansas 65
4 Marquette 56
4 Marquette 68
13 Monmouth 44
1 Massachusetts 86
2 Georgetown 62
6 North Carolina 83
11 New Orleans 62
6 North Carolina 73
3 Texas Tech 92
3 Texas Tech 74
14 Northern Illinois 73
3 Texas Tech 90
2 Georgetown 98
7 New Mexico 69
10 Kansas St 48
7 New Mexico 62
2 Georgetown 73
2 Georgetown 93
15 Mississippi Valley St 56

Midwest region

First round Quarter-finals Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
            
1 Kentucky 110
16 San Jose St 72
1 Kentucky 84
9 Virginia Tech 60
8 UW-Green Bay 48
9 Virginia Tech 61
1 Kentucky 101
4 Utah 70
5 Iowa St 74
12 California 64
5 Iowa St 67
4 Utah 73
4 Utah 72
13 Canisius 43
1 Kentucky 83
2 Wake Forest 63
6 Louisville 82
11 Tulsa 80*
6 Louisville 68
3 Villanova 64
3 Villanova 92
14 Portland 58
6 Louisville 59
2 Wake Forest 60
7 Michigan 76
10 Texas 80
10 Texas 62
2 Wake Forest 65
2 Wake Forest 62
15 Northeast Louisiana 50

Southeast region

First round Quarter-finals Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
            
1 Connecticut 68
16 Colgate 59
1 Connecticut 95
9 Eastern Michigan 81
8 Duke 60
9 Eastern Michigan 75
1 Connecticut 55
5 Mississippi St 60
5 Mississippi St 58
12 Virginia Commonwealth 51
5 Mississippi St 63
13 Princeton 41
4 UCLA 41
13 Princeton 43
5 Mississippi St 73
2 Cincinnati 63
6 Indiana 51
11 Boston College 64
11 Boston College 89
3 Georgia Tech 103
3 Georgia Tech 90
14 Austin Peay 79
3 Georgia Tech 70
2 Cincinnati 87
7 Temple 61
10 Oklahoma 43
7 Temple 65
2 Cincinnati 78
2 Cincinnati 66
15 NC-Greensboro 61

West region

First round Quarter-finals Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
            
1 Purdue 73
16 Western Carolina 71
1 Purdue 69
8 Georgia 76
8 Georgia 81
9 Clemson 74
8 Georgia 81
4 Syracuse 83
5 Memphis 63
12 Drexel 75
12 Drexel 58
4 Syracuse 69
4 Syracuse 88
13 Montana St 55
4 Syracuse 60
2 Kansas 57
6 Iowa 81
11 George Washington 79
6 Iowa 73
3 Arizona 87
3 Arizona 90
14 Valparaiso 51
3 Arizona 80
2 Kansas 83
7 Maryland 79
10 Santa Clara 91
10 Santa Clara 51
2 Kansas 76
2 Kansas 92
15 South Carolina St 54

Final Four

National Semifinals National Finals
      
1 Massachusetts 74
1 Kentucky 81
1 Kentucky 76
4 Syracuse 67
5 Mississippi St 69
4 Syracuse 77