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1 Schedule and venues  





2 Teams  





3 Bracket  



3.1  East Regional  East Rutherford, New Jersey  



3.1.1  Regional Final Summary  







3.2  Southeast Regional  Louisville, Kentucky  



3.2.1  Regional Final Summary  







3.3  Midwest Regional  Cincinnati, Ohio  





3.4  West Regional  Seattle, Washington  





3.5  Final Four  New Orleans, Louisiana  





3.6  Game summaries  





3.7  National Championship  







4 Trivia  





5 Announcers  





6 See also  





7 References  














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1987 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1986–87
Teams64
Finals siteLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
ChampionsIndiana Hoosiers (5th title, 5th title game,
6th Final Four)
Runner-upSyracuse Orangemen (1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • UNLV Runnin' Rebels (2nd Final Four)
  • Winning coachBob Knight (3rd title)
    MOPKeith Smart (Indiana)
    Attendance654,744
    Top scorersSteve Alford (Indiana)
    Rony Seikaly (Syracuse)
    (138 points)
    NCAA Division I men's tournaments
    «1986 1988»

    The 1987 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 12, 1987, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played.

    Indiana, coached by Bob Knight, won the national title with a 74–73 victory in the final game over Syracuse, coached by Jim Boeheim. Keith Smart of Indiana, who hit the game-winner in the final seconds, and intercepted the full court pass at the last second, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

    The tournament also featured a "Cinderella team" in the Final Four, as Providence College, led by a then-unknown Rick Pitino, made their first Final Four appearance since 1973.

    One year after reaching the Final Four as a #11 seed, LSU made another deep run as a #10 seed in the Midwest region. The Tigers ousted #2 seed Temple in the second round and #3 seed DePaul in the Sweet 16 before losing 77–76 to top seeded Indiana in the Elite Eight.

    This was the last tournament in which teams were allowed to have home court advantage: national runner-up Syracuse (2E), DePaul (3MW), Arizona (10W) and UAB (11SE) all opened the tournament playing on their home courts. UAB and Arizona each lost in the first round, while DePaul won twice at the Rosemont Horizon. Under rules adopted in 1988, teams cannot play in a facility in which they play four or more regular season games.

    The 1987 NCAA men's basketball tournament was also the first tournament to use the three-point shot.

    Schedule and venues

    [edit]
    1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Atlanta

    Atlanta

    Indianapolis

    Indianapolis

    Charlotte

    Charlotte

    Syracuse

    Syracuse

    Rosemont

    Rosemont

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Tucson

    Tucson

    Salt Lake City

    Salt Lake City

    1987 first and second rounds
    1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Seattle

    Seattle

    Louisville

    Louisville

    Cincinnati

    Cincinnati

    E. Rutherford

    E. Rutherford

    New Orleans

    New Orleans

    1987 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

    The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1987 tournament:

    First and Second Rounds

    Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

    National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

    Teams

    [edit]
    Region Seed Team Coach Conference Finished Final Opponent Score
    East
    East 1 North Carolina Dean Smith Atlantic Coast Regional Runner-up 2Syracuse L 79–75
    East 2 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Big East Runner-up 1Indiana L 74–73
    East 3 Purdue Gene Keady Big Ten Round of 32 6Florida L 85–66
    East 4 TCU Jim Killingsworth Southwest Round of 32 5Notre Dame L 58–57
    East 5 Notre Dame Digger Phelps Independent Sweet Sixteen 1North Carolina L 74–68
    East 6 Florida Norm Sloan Southeastern Sweet Sixteen 2Syracuse L 87–81
    East 7 West Virginia Gale Catlett Atlantic 10 Round of 64 10Western Kentucky L 64–62
    East 8 Navy Pete Herrmann Colonial Round of 64 9Michigan L 97–82
    East 9 Michigan Bill Frieder Big Ten Round of 32 1North Carolina L 109–97
    East 10 Western Kentucky Murray Arnold Sun Belt Round of 32 2Syracuse L 104–86
    East 11 NC State Jim Valvano Atlantic Coast Round of 64 6Florida L 82–70
    East 12 Middle Tennessee State Bruce Stewart Ohio Valley Round of 64 5Notre Dame L 84–71
    East 13 Marshall Rick Huckabay Southern Round of 64 4TCU L 76–60
    East 14 Northeastern Karl Fogel ECAC North Round of 64 3Purdue L 104–95
    East 15 Georgia Southern Frank Kerns Trans America Round of 64 2Syracuse L 79–73
    East 16 Penn Tom Schneider Ivy League Round of 64 1North Carolina L 113–82
    Midwest
    Midwest 1 Indiana Bob Knight Big Ten Champion 2Syracuse W 74–73
    Midwest 2 Temple John Chaney Atlantic 10 Round of 32 10LSU L 72–62
    Midwest 3 DePaul Joey Meyer Independent Sweet Sixteen 10LSU L 63–58
    Midwest 4 Missouri Norm Stewart Big Eight Round of 64 13Xavier L 70–69
    Midwest 5 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Atlantic Coast Sweet Sixteen 1Indiana L 88–82
    Midwest 6 St. John's Lou Carnesecca Big East Round of 32 3DePaul L 83–75
    Midwest 7 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Atlantic Coast Round of 64 10LSU L 85–79
    Midwest 8 Auburn Sonny Smith Southeastern Round of 32 1Indiana L 107–90
    Midwest 9 San Diego Hank Egan West Coast Round of 64 8Auburn L 62–61
    Midwest 10 LSU Dale Brown Southeastern Regional Runner-up 1Indiana L 77–76
    Midwest 11 Wichita State Eddie Fogler Missouri Valley Round of 64 6St. John's L 57–55
    Midwest 12 Texas A&M Shelby Metcalf Southwest Round of 64 5Duke L 58–51
    Midwest 13 Xavier Pete Gillen Midwestern Round of 32 5Duke L 65–60
    Midwest 14 Louisiana Tech Tommy Joe Eagles Southland Round of 64 3DePaul L 76–62
    Midwest 15 Southern Ben Jobe Southwest Athletic Round of 64 2Temple L 75–56
    Midwest 16 Fairfield Mitch Buonaguro Metro Atlantic Round of 64 1Indiana L 92–58
    Southeast
    Southeast 1 Georgetown John Thompson Big East Regional Runner-up 6Providence L 88–73
    Southeast 2 Alabama Wimp Sanderson Southeastern Sweet Sixteen 6Providence L 103–82
    Southeast 3 Illinois Lou Henson Big Ten Round of 64 14Austin Peay L 68–67
    Southeast 4 Clemson Cliff Ellis Atlantic Coast Round of 64 13Southwest Missouri State L 65–60
    Southeast 5 Kansas Larry Brown Big Eight Sweet Sixteen 1Georgetown L 70–57
    Southeast 6 Providence Rick Pitino Big East National semifinals 2Syracuse L 77–63
    Southeast 7 New Orleans Benny Dees Independent Round of 32 2Alabama L 101–76
    Southeast 8 Kentucky Eddie Sutton Southeastern Round of 64 9Ohio State L 91–77
    Southeast 9 Ohio State Gary Williams Big Ten Round of 32 1Georgetown L 82–79
    Southeast 10 BYU LaDell Andersen Western Athletic Round of 64 7New Orleans L 83–79
    Southeast 11 UAB Gene Bartow Sun Belt Round of 64 6Providence L 90–68
    Southeast 12 Houston Pat Foster Southwest Round of 64 5Kansas L 66–55
    Southeast 13 Southwest Missouri State Charlie Spoonhour Mid-Continent Round of 32 5Kansas L 67–63
    Southeast 14 Austin Peay Lake Kelly Ohio Valley Round of 32 6Providence L 90–87
    Southeast 15 North Carolina A&T Don Corbett Mid-Eastern Round of 64 2Alabama L 88–71
    Southeast 16 Bucknell Charles Woollum East Coast Round of 64 1Georgetown L 75–53
    West
    West 1 UNLV Jerry Tarkanian Pacific Coast National semifinals 1Indiana L 97–93
    West 2 Iowa Tom Davis Big Ten Regional Runner-up 1UNLV L 84–81
    West 3 Pittsburgh Paul Evans Big East Round of 32 6Oklahoma L 96–93
    West 4 UCLA Walt Hazzard Pacific-10 Round of 32 12Wyoming L 78–68
    West 5 Virginia Terry Holland Atlantic Coast Round of 64 12Wyoming L 64–60
    West 6 Oklahoma Billy Tubbs Big Eight Sweet Sixteen 2Iowa L 93–91
    West 7 UTEP Don Haskins Western Athletic Round of 32 2Iowa L 84–82
    West 8 Georgia Hugh Durham Southeastern Round of 64 9Kansas State L 82–79
    West 9 Kansas State Lon Kruger Big Eight Round of 32 1UNLV L 80–61
    West 10 Arizona Lute Olson Pacific-10 Round of 64 7UTEP L 98–91
    West 11 Tulsa J. D. Barnett Missouri Valley Round of 64 6Oklahoma L 74–69
    West 12 Wyoming Jim Brandenburg Western Athletic Sweet Sixteen 1UNLV L 92–78
    West 13 Central Michigan Charlie Coles Mid-American Round of 64 4UCLA L 92–73
    West 14 Marist Dave Magarity ECAC Metro Round of 64 3Pittsburgh L 93–68
    West 15 Santa Clara Carroll Williams West Coast Round of 64 2Iowa L 99–76
    West 16 Idaho State Jim Boutin Big Sky Round of 64 1UNLV L 95–70

    Bracket

    [edit]

    East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1North Carolina 113
    16Penn 82
    1North Carolina 109
    Charlotte
    9Michigan 97
    8Navy 82
    9Michigan 97
    1North Carolina 74
    5Notre Dame 68
    5Notre Dame 84
    12Middle Tennessee State 71
    5Notre Dame 58
    Charlotte
    4TCU 57
    4TCU 76
    13Marshall 60
    1North Carolina 75
    2Syracuse 79
    6Florida 82
    11NC State 70
    6Florida 85
    Syracuse
    3Purdue 66
    3Purdue 104
    14Northeastern 95
    6Florida 81
    2Syracuse 87
    7West Virginia 62
    10Western Kentucky 64
    10Western Kentucky 86
    Syracuse
    2Syracuse 104
    2Syracuse 79
    15Georgia Southern 73

    Regional Final Summary

    [edit]

    CBS

    Saturday, March 21

    box score

    #2 Syracuse Orangemen 79, #1 North Carolina Tar Heels 75
    Pts: R. Seikaly – 26
    Rebs: D. Coleman – 14
    Asts: S. Douglas – 9
    Pts: K. Smith – 25
    Rebs: J. Wolf – 10
    Asts: K. Smith – 7
    Halftime Score: Syracuse, 41-30

    Brendan Byrne Arena – East Rutherford, New Jersey
    Referees: Tyler Honsen

    Southeast Regional – Louisville, Kentucky

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Georgetown 75
    16Bucknell 53
    1Georgetown 82
    Atlanta
    9Ohio State 79
    8Kentucky 77
    9Ohio State 91
    1Georgetown 70
    5Kansas 57
    5Kansas 66
    12Houston 55
    5Kansas 67
    Atlanta
    13Southwest Missouri State 63
    4Clemson 60
    13Southwest Missouri State 65
    1Georgetown 73
    6Providence 88
    6Providence 90
    11UAB 68
    6Providence 90OT
    Birmingham
    14Austin Peay 87
    3Illinois 67
    14Austin Peay 68
    6Providence 103
    2Alabama 82
    7New Orleans 83
    10BYU 79
    7New Orleans 76
    Birmingham
    2Alabama 101
    2Alabama 88
    15North Carolina A&T71

    Regional Final Summary

    [edit]

    CBS

    Saturday, March 21

    box score

    #6 Providence Friars 88, #1 Georgetown Hoyas 73
    Pts: B. Donovan – 20
    Rebs: D. Kipfer – 5
    Asts: B. Donovan – 6
    Pts: R. Williams – 25
    Rebs: P. McDonald – 10
    Asts: B. Winston – 4
    Halftime Score: Providence, 54-37

    Freedom Hall – Louisville, Kentucky

    Midwest Regional – Cincinnati, Ohio

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Indiana 92
    16Fairfield 58
    1Indiana 107
    Indianapolis
    8Auburn 90
    8Auburn 62
    9San Diego 61
    1Indiana 88
    5Duke 82
    5Duke 58
    12Texas A&M51
    5Duke 65
    Indianapolis
    13Xavier 60
    4Missouri 69
    13Xavier 70
    1Indiana 77
    10LSU 76
    6St. John's 57
    11Wichita State 55
    6St. John's 75
    Rosemont
    3DePaul 83OT
    3DePaul 76
    14Louisiana Tech 62
    3DePaul 58
    10LSU 63
    7Georgia Tech 79
    10LSU 85
    10LSU 72
    Rosemont
    2Temple 62
    2Temple 75
    15Southern 56

    CBS

    Sunday, March 22

    box score

    #1 Indiana Hoosiers 77, #10 LSU Tigers 76
    Pts: S. Alford – 20
    Rebs: D. Garrett – 15
    Asts: S. Alford – 7
    Pts: N. Wilson – 20
    Rebs: O. Brown, B. Woodside – 7
    Asts: O. Brown – 8
    Halftime Score: Indiana, 47-46

    Riverfront Coliseum – Cincinnati, Ohio
    Referees: Jim Burr, Tom Frahm, Paul Housman

    West Regional – Seattle, Washington

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1UNLV 95
    16Idaho State 70
    1UNLV 80
    Salt Lake City
    9Kansas State 61
    8Georgia 79
    9Kansas State 82OT
    1UNLV 92
    12Wyoming 78
    5Virginia 60
    12Wyoming 64
    12Wyoming 78
    Salt Lake City
    4UCLA 68
    4UCLA 92
    13Central Michigan 73
    1UNLV 84
    2Iowa 81
    6Oklahoma 74
    11Tulsa 69
    6Oklahoma 96
    Tucson
    3Pittsburgh 93
    3Pittsburgh 93
    14Marist 68
    6Oklahoma 91
    2Iowa 93OT
    7UTEP 98OT
    10Arizona 91
    7UTEP 82
    Tucson
    2Iowa 84
    2Iowa 99
    15Santa Clara 76

    CBS

    Sunday, March 22

    box score

    #1 UNLV Runnin' Rebels 84, #2 Iowa Hawkeyes 81
    Pts: A. Gilliam – 27
    Rebs: A. Gilliam – 10
    Asts: M. Wade – 12
    Pts: K. Gamble, B. J. Armstrong – 18
    Rebs: B. Lohaus – 7
    Asts: R. Marble – 5
    Halftime Score: Iowa, 58-42

    Kingdome – Seattle

    Final Four – New Orleans, Louisiana

    [edit]
    National semifinals National Championship Game
          
    E2 Syracuse 77
    SE6 Providence 63
    E2 Syracuse 73
    MW1 Indiana 74
    MW1 Indiana 97
    W1 UNLV 93

    Game summaries

    [edit]

    CBS

    Saturday, March 28

    box score

    #MW1 Indiana Hoosiers 97, #W1 UNLV Runnin' Rebels 93
    Pts: S. Alford – 33
    Rebs: D. Garrett – 10
    Asts: R. Calloway – 6
    Pts: F. Banks – 38
    Rebs: A. Gilliam – 10
    Asts: M. Wade – 18
    Halftime Score: Indiana, 53-47

    Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans
    Referees: John Clougherty, Dick Paparo, Rusty Herring

    CBS

    Saturday, March, 28

    box score

    #E2 Syracuse Orangemen 77, #SE6 Providence Friars 63
    Pts: G. Monroe – 20
    Rebs: D. Coleman – 12
    Asts: S. Douglas – 6
    Pts: C. Screen – 18
    Rebs: J. Duda – 7
    Asts: B. Donovan – 7
    Halftime Score: Syracuse, 36-26

    Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans
    Referees: Paul Galvan, Luis Grillo, Don Rutledge

    National Championship

    [edit]

    CBS

    Monday, March, 30

    Box score

    #MW1 Indiana Hoosiers 74, #E2 Syracuse Orangemen 73
    Pts: S. Alford – 23
    Rebs: D. Garrett – 10
    Asts: J. Hillman, K. Smart – 6
    Pts: S. Douglas – 20
    Rebs: D. Coleman – 19
    Asts: S. Douglas – 7
    Halftime Score: Indiana, 34-33

    Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans
    Referees: Joe Forte, Nolan Fine, Jody Sylvester

    Trivia

    [edit]

    Announcers

    [edit]

    CBS Studio Hosts:

    ESPN studio hosts:

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "2015 MEN'S FINAL FOUR RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). Retrieved June 5, 2024.

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