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1 Schedule and venues  





2 Teams  



2.1  Automatic qualifiers  





2.2  Tournament seeds  







3 Bracket  



3.1  East Regional  East Rutherford, New Jersey  





3.2  Midwest Regional  St. Louis, Missouri  





3.3  Southeast Regional  Charlotte, North Carolina  





3.4  West Regional  Seattle, Washington  





3.5  Final Four  New Orleans, Louisiana  





3.6  Game summaries  



3.6.1  National semifinals  





3.6.2  National Championship  









4 Announcers  





5 See also  





6 References  














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1993 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1992–93
Teams64
Finals siteLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
ChampionsNorth Carolina Tar Heels (3rd title, 7th title game,
11th Final Four)
Runner-upMichigan Wolverines (vacated) (5th title game,
6th Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • Kentucky Wildcats (10th Final Four)
  • Winning coachDean Smith (2nd title)
    MOPDonald Williams (North Carolina)
    Attendance715,246
    Top scorerDonald Williams (North Carolina)
    (118 points)
    NCAA Division I men's tournaments
    «1992 1994»

    The 1993 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 18, 1993, and ended with the championship game on April 5 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played.

    North Carolina, coached by Dean Smith, won the national title with a 77–71 victory in the final game over Michigan, coached by Steve Fisher.[1] Donald Williams of North Carolina was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The most memorable play in the championship game came in the last seconds as Michigan's Chris Webber tried to call a timeout with his team down by 2 points when double-teamed by North Carolina.[2] Michigan had already used all of its timeouts, so Webber's gaffe resulted in a technical foul. Michigan subsequently vacated its entire 1992–93 schedule, including its six NCAA Tournament games, after it emerged that Webber had received under-the-table payments from a booster.

    In a game that featured two great individual battles (one between Bobby Hurley and Jason Kidd, and the other between Grant Hill and Lamond Murray), two-time defending champion Duke was upset in the second round by California.

    This year's Final Four was the closest the tournament came to having all four top seeds advance to the semifinals until all four did advance in the 2008 tournament. Indiana was the only top seed not to make it out of its regional; it was defeated by the 2-seed Kansas, in the Midwest regional finals. This tournament is also notable for the uneven distribution of first-round upsets. While there were no upsets in the East, one 'minor' upset in the Midwest (9th seed Xavier defeated 8th seed New Orleans; Xavier was the betting favorite at all sports books in Las Vegas), and one 'medium' upset in the Southeast (11th seed Tulane beat 6th seed Kansas State), the West featured three remarkable upsets amongst the top 5 seeds, with a 12, a 13, and a 15-seed advancing to the second round in that region. At the time, 15-seed Santa Clara's victory over 2-seed Arizona was only the second such upset, and following the 2023 tournament, is one of only eleven times that a 15-seed defeated a 2-seed since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams (In 2018, UMBC became one of only two 16-seeds to defeat a 1-seed, ousting Virginia 74-54, with Fairleigh Dickinson's upset of Purdue occurring five years later.).

    In this tournament, the Louisiana Superdome was the only site in which the game clock counted down in whole seconds, not tenths of seconds, in the final minute of each period.

    Schedule and venues

    [edit]
    1993 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Syracuse

    Syracuse

    Winston-Salem

    Winston-Salem

    Orlando

    Orlando

    Nashville

    Nashville

    Indianapolis

    Indianapolis

    Rosemont

    Rosemont

    Salt Lake City

    Salt Lake City

    Tucson

    Tucson

    1993 first and second rounds
    1993 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Seattle

    Seattle

    St. Louis

    St. Louis

    Charlotte

    Charlotte

    E. Rutherford

    E. Rutherford

    New Orleans

    New Orleans

    1993 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

    The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1993 tournament:

    First and Second Rounds

    Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

    National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

    Teams

    [edit]

    There were 30 automatic bids awarded to the tournament - of these, 27 were given to the winners of their conference's tournament, while three were awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in their conference (Big Ten, Ivy League and Pac-10).

    Two conferences, the Great Midwest Conference and Trans America Athletic Conference,[3] did not receive automatic bids to the tournament.

    Two conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Tennessee State (Ohio Valley) and Wright State (Mid-Continent).

    Automatic qualifiers

    [edit]
    Automatic qualifiers
    Conference Team Appearance Last bid
    ACC Georgia Tech 10th 1992
    Atlantic 10 UMass 3rd 1992
    Big East Seton Hall 5th 1992
    Big Eight Missouri 14th 1992
    Big Sky Boise State 3rd 1988
    Big South Coastal Carolina 2nd 1991
    Big Ten Indiana 22nd 1992
    Big West Long Beach State 3rd 1977
    CAA East Carolina 2nd 1972
    Ivy League Penn 14th 1987
    MAAC Manhattan 3rd 1958
    MAC Ball State 5th 1988
    MCC Evansville 4th 1992
    MEAC Coppin State 2nd 1990
    Metro Louisville 23rd 1992
    Mid-Continent Wright State 1st Never
    Missouri Valley Southern Illinois 2nd 1977
    NAC Delaware 2nd 1992
    NEC Rider 2nd 1984
    Ohio Valley Tennessee State 1st Never
    Pac-10 Arizona 12th 1992
    Patriot Holy Cross 3rd 1980
    SEC Kentucky 34th 1992
    Southern Chattanooga 5th 1988
    Southland Northeast Louisiana 6th 1992
    Sun Belt Western Kentucky 13th 1987
    SWAC Southern 6th 1989
    SWC Texas Tech 9th 1986
    WAC New Mexico 5th 1991
    West Coast Santa Clara 9th 1987

    Tournament seeds

    [edit]
    East Regional – Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 North Carolina ACC 28–4 At-Large
    2 Cincinnati Great Midwest 24–4 At-Large
    3 UMass Atlantic 10 23–6 Automatic
    4 Arkansas SEC 20–8 At-Large
    5 St. John's Big East 18–10 At-Large
    6 Virginia ACC 19–9 At-Large
    7 New Mexico State (vacated) Big West 25–7 At-Large
    8 Rhode Island Atlantic 10 18–10 At-Large
    9 Purdue Big Ten 18–9 At-Large
    10 Nebraska Big Eight 20–10 At-Large
    11 Manhattan MAAC 23–6 Automatic
    12 Texas Tech Southwest 18–11 Automatic
    13 Holy Cross Patriot 23–6 Automatic
    14 Penn Ivy League 22–4 Automatic
    15 Coppin State MEAC 22–7 Automatic
    16 East Carolina CAA 13–16 Automatic
    Southeast Regional – Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Kentucky SEC 26–3 Automatic
    2 Seton Hall Big East 27–6 Automatic
    3 Florida State ACC 22–9 At-Large
    4 Iowa Big Ten 22–8 At-Large
    5 Wake Forest ACC 19–8 At-Large
    6 Kansas State Big Eight 19–10 At-Large
    7 Western Kentucky Sun Belt 24–5 Automatic
    8 Utah WAC 23–6 At-Large
    9 Pittsburgh Big East 17–10 At-Large
    10 Memphis State Great Midwest 20–11 At-Large
    11 Tulane Metro 21–8 At-Large
    12 Chattanooga Southern 26–6 Automatic
    13 Northeast Louisiana Southland 26–4 Automatic
    14 Evansville MCC 23–6 Automatic
    15 Tennessee State Ohio Valley 19–9 Automatic
    16 Rider Northeast 19–10 Automatic
    Midwest Regional – St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Indiana Big Ten 28–3 Automatic
    2 Kansas Big Eight 25–6 At-Large
    3 Duke ACC 23–7 At-Large
    4 Louisville Metro 20–8 Automatic
    5 Oklahoma State Big Eight 19–8 At-Large
    6 California Pac-10 19–8 At-Large
    7 BYU WAC 24–8 At-Large
    8 New Orleans Sun Belt 26–3 At-Large
    9 Xavier MCC 23–5 At-Large
    10 SMU Southwest 20–7 At-Large
    11 LSU SEC 22–10 At-Large
    12 Marquette Great Midwest 20–7 At-Large
    13 Delaware NAC 22–7 Automatic
    14 Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 23–9 Automatic
    15 Ball State MAC 26–7 Automatic
    16 Wright State Mid-Continent 20–9 Automatic
    West Regional – Kingdome, Seattle, Washington
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Michigan (vacated) Big Ten 26–4 At-Large
    2 Arizona Pac-10 24–3 Automatic
    3 Vanderbilt SEC 26–5 At-Large
    4 Georgia Tech ACC 19–10 Automatic
    5 New Mexico WAC 24–6 Automatic
    6 Illinois Big Ten 18–12 At-Large
    7 Temple Atlantic 10 17–12 At-Large
    8 Iowa State Big Eight 20–10 At-Large
    9 UCLA Pac-10 21–10 At-Large
    10 Missouri Big Eight 19–13 Automatic
    11 Long Beach State Big West 22–9 Automatic
    12 George Washington Atlantic 10 21–9 At-Large
    13 Southern SWAC 20–9 Automatic
    14 Boise State Big Sky 21–7 Automatic
    15 Santa Clara West Coast 18–11 Automatic
    16 Coastal Carolina Big South 22–9 Automatic

    Bracket

    [edit]

    East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1North Carolina 85
    16East Carolina 65
    1North Carolina 112
    Winston-Salem
    8Rhode Island 67
    8Rhode Island 74
    9Purdue 68
    1North Carolina 80
    4Arkansas 74
    5St. John's 85
    12Texas Tech 67
    5St. John's 74
    Winston-Salem
    4Arkansas 80
    4Arkansas 94
    13Holy Cross 64
    1North Carolina 75OT
    2Cincinnati 68
    6Virginia 78
    11Manhattan 66
    6Virginia 71
    Syracuse
    3Massachusetts 56
    3Massachusetts 54
    14Pennsylvania 50
    6Virginia 54
    2Cincinnati 71
    7New Mexico State 93
    10Nebraska 79
    7New Mexico State 55
    Syracuse
    2Cincinnati 92
    2Cincinnati 93
    15Coppin State 66

    Midwest Regional – St. Louis, Missouri

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Indiana 97
    16Wright State 54
    1Indiana 73
    Indianapolis
    9Xavier 70
    8New Orleans 55
    9Xavier 73
    1Indiana 82
    4Louisville 69
    5Oklahoma State 74
    12Marquette 62
    5Oklahoma State 63
    Indianapolis
    4Louisville 78
    4Louisville 76
    13Delaware 70
    1Indiana 77
    2Kansas 83
    6California 66
    11LSU 64
    6California 82
    Rosemont
    3Duke 77
    3Duke 105
    14Southern Illinois 70
    6California 76
    2Kansas 93
    7BYU 80
    10SMU 71
    7BYU 76
    Rosemont
    2Kansas 90
    2Kansas 94
    15Ball State 72

    Southeast Regional – Charlotte, North Carolina

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Kentucky 96
    16Rider 52
    1Kentucky 83
    Nashville
    8Utah 62
    8Utah 86
    9Pittsburgh 65
    1Kentucky 103
    5Wake Forest 69
    5Wake Forest 81
    12Chattanooga 58
    5Wake Forest 84
    Nashville
    4Iowa 78
    4Iowa 82
    13Northeast Louisiana 69
    1Kentucky 106
    3Florida State 81
    6Kansas State 53
    11Tulane 55
    11Tulane 63
    Orlando
    3Florida State 94
    3Florida State 82
    14Evansville 70
    3Florida State 81OT
    7Western Kentucky 78
    7Western Kentucky 55
    10Memphis State 52
    7Western Kentucky 72
    Orlando
    2Seton Hall 68
    2Seton Hall 81
    15Tennessee State 59

    West Regional – Seattle, Washington

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Michigan# 84
    16Coastal Carolina 53
    1Michigan# 86OT
    Tucson
    9UCLA 84
    8Iowa State 70
    9UCLA 81
    1Michigan# 72
    12George Washington 64
    5New Mexico 68
    12George Washington 82
    12George Washington 90
    Tucson
    13Southern 80
    4Georgia Tech 78
    13Southern 93
    1Michigan# 77
    7Temple 72
    6Illinois 75
    11Long Beach State 72
    6Illinois 68
    Salt Lake City
    3Vanderbilt 85
    3Vanderbilt 92
    14Boise State 72
    3Vanderbilt 59
    7Temple 67
    7Temple 75
    10Missouri 61
    7Temple 68
    Salt Lake City
    15Santa Clara 57
    2Arizona 61
    15Santa Clara 64

    Final Four – New Orleans, Louisiana

    [edit]
    National semifinals National Championship Game
          
    E1 North Carolina 78
    MW2 Kansas 68
    E1 North Carolina 77
    W1 Michigan# 71
    SE1 Kentucky 78
    W1 Michigan# 81OT

    Game summaries

    [edit]

    National semifinals

    [edit]

    National Championship

    [edit]

    # — Michigan's entire 1992–93 schedule results were vacated, on November 7, 2002, as part of the settlement of the University of Michigan basketball scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Michigan removing the wins from its own record.

    Announcers

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "TAAC LOSES BID TO MARCH MADNESS". Orlando Sentinel. September 2, 1992. Retrieved May 23, 2023.

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