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1954 NCAA basketball tournament





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The 1954 NCAA basketball tournament involved 24 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 8 and ended with the championship game on March 20 in Kansas City, Missouri. A total of 28 games were played, including a third-place game in each region and a national third-place game.

1954 NCAA basketball tournament
Season1953–54
Teams24
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsLa Salle Explorers (1st title, 1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Runner-upBradley Braves (2nd title game,
2nd Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • USC Trojans (2nd Final Four)
  • Winning coachKen Loeffler (1st title)
    MOPTom Gola (La Salle)
    Attendance115,391
    Top scorerTom Gola (La Salle)
    (114 points)
    NCAA Division I men's tournaments
    «1953 1955»

    La Salle, coached by Ken Loeffler, won the national title with a 92–76 victory in the final game over Bradley, coached by Forddy Anderson. Tom Gola of La Salle was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

    Of note, Kentucky, the top-ranked team in the nation (with a record of 25–0) did not participate in any post-season tournament. Since several key players had technically graduated the year before (when Kentucky was banned from playing a competitive schedule due to the point-shaving scandal a few years earlier), those players were ruled ineligible for the NCAA tournament. Despite the wishes of the players, Adolph Rupp ultimately decided his team would not play.

    LSU represented the Southeastern Conference in the tournament, its last appearance until 1979, well after the graduation of NCAA all-time leading scorer Pete Maravich. LSU made only one postseason appearance over the next 24 seasons, the 1970 National Invitation Tournament, during Maravich's senior season.

    Locations

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    The following are the sites selected to host each round of the 1954 tournament:

    East-1 Region

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    First round (March 8)
    Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York (Hosts: Canisius College, Niagara University)
    Duke Indoor Stadium, Durham, North Carolina (Host: Duke University)
    East-1 Regional (March 12 and 13)
    The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Hosts: University of Pennsylvania, Ivy League)

    East-2 Region

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    First round (March 9)
    Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana (Host: Big Ten Conference)
    East-2 Regional (March 12 and 13)
    Iowa Field House, Iowa City, Iowa (Host: University of Iowa)

    West-1 Region

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    First round (March 8)
    Robertson Memorial Field House, Peoria, Illinois (Host: Bradley University)
    West-1 Regional (March 12 and 13)
    Gallagher Hall, Stillwater, Oklahoma (Host: Oklahoma A&M University)

    West-2 Region

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    First round (March 9) and West-2 Regional (March 12 and 13)
    Oregon State Coliseum, Corvallis, Oregon (Host: Oregon State University)

    Final Four

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    March 19 and 20
    Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri (Host: Missouri Valley Conference)

    Teams

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    Region Team Coach Conference Finished Final Opponent Score
    East
    East Connecticut Hugh Greer Yankee First round Navy L 85–80
    East Cornell Royner Greene Ivy League Regional Fourth Place NC State L 65–54
    East Fordham Johnny Bach Metro NY First round La Salle L 76–74
    East George Washington William Reinhart Southern First round NC State L 75–73
    East Indiana Branch McCracken Big Ten Regional third place LSU W 73–62
    East La Salle Ken Loeffler Independent Champion Bradley W 92–76
    East LSU Harry Rabenhorst Southeastern Regional Fourth Place Indiana L 73–62
    East Loyola (LA) Jim McCafferty Independent First round Notre Dame L 80–70
    East Navy Ben Carnevale Independent Elite Eight La Salle L 64–48
    East NC State Everett Case Atlantic Coast Regional third place Cornell W 65–54
    East Notre Dame John Jordan Independent Elite Eight Penn State L 71–63
    East Penn State Elmer Gross Independent National Third Place USC W 70–61
    East Toledo Jerry Bush Mid-American First round Penn State L 62–50
    West
    West Bradley Forddy Anderson Independent Runner Up La Salle L 92–76
    West Colorado Bebe Lee Big 7 Regional Fourth Place Rice L 78–55
    West Colorado A&M Bill Strannigan Mountain States Regional Fourth Place Idaho State L 62–57
    West Idaho State Steve Belko Independent Regional third place Colorado A&M W 62–57
    West Oklahoma City Doyle Parrack Independent First round Bradley L 61–55
    West Oklahoma A&M Henry Iba Missouri Valley Elite Eight Bradley L 71–57
    West Rice Don Suman Southwest Regional third place Colorado W 78–55
    West Santa Clara Bob Feerick CBA Elite Eight USC L 66–65
    West Seattle Al Brightman Independent First round Idaho State L 77–75
    West USC Forrest Twogood Pacific Coast National Fourth Place Penn State L 70–61
    West Texas Tech Polk Robison Border First round Santa Clara L 73–64

    Bracket

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    * – Denotes overtime period

    East-1 Region

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    Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
          
    Cornell 67
    Navy 69
    Navy 85
    Connecticut 80
    Navy 48
    La Salle 64
    NC State 75
    George Washington 73
    NC State 81Third place
    La Salle 88
    La Salle 76 NC State 65
    Fordham 74* Cornell 54

    East-2 Region

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    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
    LSU70
    Penn State62Penn State78
    Toledo50Penn State71
    Notre Dame63
    Indiana64
    Notre Dame80Notre Dame65Third place
    Loyola (LA)70
    Indiana73
    LSU62

    West-1 Region

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    Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
          
    Colorado 64
    Bradley 76
    Bradley 61
    Oklahoma City 55
    Bradley 71
    Oklahoma A&M57
    Oklahoma A&M 51 Third place
    Rice 45
    Rice 78
    Colorado 55

    West-2 Region

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    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
    USC73
    Idaho State77Idaho State59
    Seattle75*USC66
    Santa Clara65**
    Colorado A&M50
    Santa Clara73Santa Clara73Third place
    Texas Tech64
    Idaho State62
    Colorado A&M57

    Final Four

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    National semifinal National Championship
        
    Penn State 54
    La Salle 69
    La Salle 92
    Bradley 76
    Bradley 74
    USC 72National third-place game
    USC 61
    Penn State 70

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