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1 Participating teams  



1.1  UCLA Bruins  





1.2  Duke Blue Devils  







2 Game summary  





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1964 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
National championship game
UCLA Bruins Duke Blue Devils
AAWU ACC
(29-0) (26-4)
98 83
Head coach:
John Wooden
Head coach:
Vic Bubas
1st half2nd half Total
UCLA Bruins 5048 98
Duke Blue Devils 3845 83
DateMarch 21, 1964[1]
VenueMunicipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri
MVPWalt Hazzard, UCLA[2]
Attendance10,684[3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkSports Network Incorporated
← 1963
1965 →

The 1964 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game was the finals of the 1964 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1963-64 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. The game was played on March 21, 1964, at the Municipal AuditoriuminKansas City, Missouri. It featured the UCLA Bruins of the Athletic Association of Western Universities, and the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference. This was the first championship game since 1959 to not feature a team from Ohio.

UCLA handily defeated Duke to win their first ever national championship, and it marked the start of a dynasty for the Bruins.

Participating teams[edit]

UCLA Bruins[edit]

Duke Blue Devils[edit]

Game summary[edit]

Source:[4]

Sports Network Inc.

March 21, 1964

#1 UCLA Bruins 98, #4 Duke Blue Devils83
Scoring by half: 50-38, 48-45
Pts: Gail Goodrich27
Rebs: Kenny Washington12
Asts: Walt Hazzard8
Pts: Jeff Mullins22
Rebs: Jack Marin 10
Asts: Denny Ferguson 4

Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 10,684

References[edit]

  1. ^ "UCLA vs. Duke Box Score (Men), March 20, 1964". Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  • ^ "Final Four Most Outstanding Players". cbs.sportsline.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  • ^ New York Times, March 22, 1964
  • ^ "UCLA vs. Duke Box Score, March 21, 1964 | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com".

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