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1 Schedule and venues  





2 Teams  



2.1  Automatic qualifiers  





2.2  Tournament seeds  







3 Bracket  



3.1  East Regional  Miami, Florida  





3.2  Southeast Regional  Knoxville, Tennessee  





3.3  Midwest Regional  Dallas, Texas  





3.4  West Regional  Los Angeles, California  



3.4.1  West Region First round  





3.4.2  West Region Second Round  







3.5  Final Four  Charlotte, North Carolina  







4 Broadcast information  



4.1  CBS announcers  





4.2  Local radio  







5 See also  





6 References  














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1994 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1993–94
Teams64
Finals siteCharlotte Coliseum
Charlotte, North Carolina
ChampionsArkansas Razorbacks (1st title, 1st title game,
5th Final Four)
Runner-upDuke Blue Devils (7th title game,
11th Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • Florida Gators (1st Final Four)
  • Winning coachNolan Richardson (1st title)
    MOPCorliss Williamson (Arkansas)
    Attendance578,007
    Top scorerKhalid Reeves
    ( points)
    NCAA Division I men's tournaments
    «1993 1995»

    The 1994 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 17, 1994, and ended with the championship game on April 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, played at Charlotte Coliseum. A total of 63 games were played.

    The Final Four consisted of Arkansas, making their fifth trip and first since 1990, Arizona, Florida, making their first ever trip, and Duke, making their sixth trip in the last seven tournaments.

    In the national championship game, Arkansas defeated Duke by a score of 76–72 and won their first ever national championship.

    Schedule and venues[edit]

    1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Uniondale

    Uniondale

    Landover

    Landover

    Lexington

    Lexington

    St. Petersburg

    St. Petersburg

    Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Wichita

    Wichita

    Ogden

    Ogden

    Sacramento

    Sacramento

    1994 first and second rounds
    1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Los Angeles

    Los Angeles

    Dallas

    Dallas

    Knoxville

    Knoxville

    Miami

    Miami

    Charlotte

    Charlotte

    1994 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

    The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1994 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).

    Three conferences, the East Coast Conference,[1] Great Midwest Conference,[2] and Midwestern Collegiate Conference,[3] did not receive automatic bids to the tournament.

    Four conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Liberty (Big South), Loyola (MD) (MAAC), Southwest Texas State (Southland), and UCF (TAAC). Additionally, College of Charleston received an at-large bid for its first appearance in the NCAA tournament.

    Automatic qualifiers[edit]

    Automatic qualifiers
    Conference Team Appearance Last bid
    ACC North Carolina 28th 1993
    Atlantic 10 UMass 4th 1993
    Big East Providence 12th 1990
    Big Eight Nebraska 5th 1993
    Big Sky Boise State 4th 1993
    Big South Liberty 1st Never
    Big Ten Purdue 13th 1993
    Big West New Mexico State (vacated) 1991
    CAA James Madison 4th 1983
    Ivy League Penn 15th 1993
    MAAC Loyola (MD) 1st Never
    MAC Ohio 10th 1985
    MEAC North Carolina A&T 8th 1988
    Metro Louisville 24th 1993
    Mid-Continent Green Bay 2nd 1991
    Missouri Valley Southern Illinois 3rd 1993
    NAC Drexel 2nd 1986
    NEC Rider 3rd 1993
    Ohio Valley Tennessee State 2nd 1993
    Pac-10 Arizona 13th 1993
    Patriot Navy 9th 1987
    SEC Kentucky 35th 1993
    Southern Chattanooga 6th 1993
    Southland Southwest Texas State 1st Never
    Sun Belt Southwestern Louisiana 3rd 1992
    SWAC Texas Southern 2nd 1990
    SWC Texas 13th 1992
    TAAC UCF 1st Never
    WAC Hawaii 2nd 1972
    West Coast Pepperdine 11th 1992

    Tournament seeds[edit]

    East Regional – Miami Arena, Miami, Florida
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 North Carolina ACC 27–6 Automatic
    2 Connecticut Big East 27–4 At-Large
    3 Florida SEC 25–7 At-Large
    4 Temple Atlantic 10 22–7 At-Large
    5 Indiana Big Ten 19–8 At-Large
    6 Nebraska Big Eight 20–9 Automatic
    7 UAB Great Midwest 22–7 At-Large
    8 Washington State Pac-10 20–10 At-Large
    9 Boston College Big East 20–10 At-Large
    10 George Washington Atlantic 10 17–11 At-Large
    11 Penn Ivy League 24–2 Automatic
    12 Ohio MAC 25–7 Automatic
    13 Drexel NAC 25–4 Automatic
    14 James Madison CAA 20–9 Automatic
    15 Rider NEC 21–8 Automatic
    16 Liberty Big South 18–11 Automatic
    Midwest Regional – Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Arkansas SEC 25–3 At-Large
    2 UMass Atlantic 10 27–6 Automatic
    3 Michigan Big Ten 21–7 At-Large
    4 Oklahoma State Big Eight 23–9 At-Large
    5 UCLA Pac-10 21–6 At-Large
    6 Texas SWC 25–7 Automatic
    7 Saint Louis Great Midwest 23–5 At-Large
    8 Illinois Big Ten 17–10 At-Large
    9 Georgetown Big East 18–11 At-Large
    10 Maryland ACC 16–11 At-Large
    11 Western Kentucky Sun Belt 20–10 At-Large
    12 Tulsa Missouri Valley 21–7 At-Large
    13 New Mexico State (vacated) Big West 23–7 Automatic
    14 Pepperdine WCC 19–10 Automatic
    15 Southwest Texas State Southland 25–6 Automatic
    16 North Carolina A&T MEAC 16–13 Automatic
    Southeast Regional – Thompson–Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Purdue Big Ten 26–4 Automatic
    2 Duke ACC 23–5 At-Large
    3 Kentucky SEC 26–6 Automatic
    4 Kansas Big Eight 25–7 At-Large
    5 Wake Forest ACC 20–11 At-Large
    6 Marquette Great Midwest 22–8 At-Large
    7 Michigan State Big Ten 19–11 At-Large
    8 Providence Big East 20–9 Automatic
    9 Alabama SEC 19–9 At-Large
    10 Seton Hall Big East 17–12 At-Large
    11 Southwestern Louisiana Sun Belt 22–7 Automatic
    12 College of Charleston TAAC 24–3 At-Large
    13 Chattanooga Southern 23–6 Automatic
    14 Tennessee State Ohio Valley 19–11 Automatic
    15 Texas Southern SWAC 19–10 Automatic
    16 UCF TAAC 21–8 Automatic
    West Regional – Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Missouri (vacated) Big Eight 25–3 At-Large
    2 Arizona Pac-10 25–5 Automatic
    3 Louisville Metro 26–5 Automatic
    4 Syracuse Big East 21–6 At-Large
    5 California Pac-10 22–7 At-Large
    6 Minnesota (vacated) Big Ten 20–11 At-Large
    7 Virginia ACC 17–12 At-Large
    8 Cincinnati Great Midwest 22–9 At-Large
    9 Wisconsin Big Ten 17–10 At-Large
    10 New Mexico WAC 23–7 At-Large
    11 Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 23–6 Automatic
    12 UW–Green Bay Mid-Continent 22–6 Automatic
    13 Hawaii WAC 18–14 Automatic
    14 Boise State Big Sky 17–12 Automatic
    15 Loyola (MD) MAAC 17–12 Automatic
    16 Navy Patriot 17–12 Automatic

    Bracket[edit]

    East Regional – Miami, Florida[edit]

    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1North Carolina 71
    16Liberty 51
    1North Carolina 72
    Landover
    9Boston College 75
    8Washington State 64
    9Boston College 67
    9Boston College 77
    5Indiana 68
    5Indiana 84
    12Ohio 72
    5Indiana 67
    Landover
    4Temple 58
    4Temple 61
    13Drexel 39
    9Boston College 66
    3Florida 74
    6Nebraska 80
    11Penn 90
    11Penn 58
    Uniondale
    3Florida 70
    3Florida 64
    14James Madison 62
    3Florida 69OT
    2Connecticut 60
    7UAB 46
    10George Washington 51
    10George Washington 63
    Uniondale
    2Connecticut 75
    2Connecticut 64
    15Rider 46

    Southeast Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee[edit]

    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Purdue 98
    16UCF 67
    1Purdue 83
    Lexington
    9Alabama 73
    8Providence 70
    9Alabama 76
    1Purdue 83
    4Kansas 78
    5Wake Forest 68
    12College of Charleston 58
    5Wake Forest 58
    Lexington
    4Kansas 69
    4Kansas 102
    13Chattanooga 73
    1Purdue 60
    2Duke 69
    6Marquette 81
    11Southwest Louisiana 59
    6Marquette 75
    St. Petersburg
    3Kentucky 63
    3Kentucky 83
    14Tennessee State 70
    6Marquette 49
    2Duke 59
    7Michigan State 84
    10Seton Hall 73
    7Michigan State 74
    St. Petersburg
    2Duke 85
    2Duke 82
    15Texas Southern 70

    Midwest Regional – Dallas, Texas[edit]

    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Arkansas 94
    16North Carolina A&T79
    1Arkansas 85
    Oklahoma City
    9Georgetown 73
    8Illinois 77
    9Georgetown 84
    1Arkansas 103
    12Tulsa 84
    5UCLA 102
    12Tulsa 112
    12Tulsa 82
    Oklahoma City
    4Oklahoma State 80
    4Oklahoma State 65
    13New Mexico State 55
    1Arkansas 76
    3Michigan 68
    6Texas 91
    11Western Kentucky 77
    6Texas 79
    Wichita
    3Michigan 84
    3Michigan 78OT
    14Pepperdine 74
    3Michigan 78
    10Maryland 71
    7Saint Louis 66
    10Maryland 74
    10Maryland 95
    Wichita
    2Massachusetts 87
    2Massachusetts 78
    15Southwest Texas State 60

    West Regional – Los Angeles, California[edit]

    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Missouri 76
    16Navy 53
    1Missouri 109
    Ogden
    9Wisconsin 96
    8Cincinnati 72
    9Wisconsin 80
    1Missouri 98OT
    4Syracuse 88
    5California 57
    12UW–Green Bay 61
    12UW–Green Bay 59
    Ogden
    4Syracuse 64
    4Syracuse 92
    13Hawaii 78
    1Missouri 72
    2Arizona 92
    6Minnesota# 74
    11Southern Illinois 60
    6Minnesota# 55
    Sacramento
    3Louisville 60
    3Louisville 67
    14Boise State 58
    3Louisville 70
    2Arizona 82
    7Virginia 57
    10New Mexico 54
    7Virginia 58
    Sacramento
    2Arizona 71
    2Arizona 81
    15Loyola (MD) 55

    # Minnesota vacated its NCAA Tournament appearance from the 1993–94 season due to an academic fraud scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Minnesota removing the wins from its own record.

    West Region First round[edit]

    CBS

    Thursday, March 17
    approx. 3:15 pm MST

    box score

    #12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 61, #5 California Golden Bears 57
    Scoring by half: 32–23, 29–34
    Pts: J. Nordgaard – 24
    Rebs: J. Nordgaard – 9
    Asts: J. Martinez – 7
    Pts: L. Murray – 18
    Rebs: J. Kidd, L. Murray – 11
    Asts: J. Kidd – 7

    Dee Events Center – Ogden
    Attendance: 12,126
    Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Ed Corbett, Rick Hartzell

    West Region Second Round[edit]

    CBS

    Saturday, March 19
    2:35 pm MST

    box score

    #12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 59, #4 Syracuse Orangemen 64
    Scoring by half: 26–37, 33–27
    Pts: J. Nordgaard – 19
    Rebs: J. Ludvigson – 7
    Asts: G. Grzesk – 7
    Pts: L. Moten – 17
    Rebs: L. Jackson, L. Moten, J. Wallace – 8
    Asts: A. Autry – 5

    Dee Events Center – Ogden
    Attendance: 12,126
    Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Andre Pattillo, Bob Barnett

    Final Four – Charlotte, North Carolina[edit]

    National semifinals National Championship Game
          
    E3 Florida 65
    SE2 Duke 70
    SE2 Duke 72
    MW1 Arkansas 76
    MW1 Arkansas 91
    W2 Arizona 82

    Broadcast information[edit]

    On television, CBS Sports covered all 63 games of the tournament, with regional splits until the Regional Finals followed by national telecasts.

    Exclusive national radio coverage was provided by CBS Radio Sports.

    CBS announcers[edit]

    Local radio[edit]

    Region Seed Teams Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s)
    West 1
    2
    3
    4 Syracuse WSYR–AM 570 (Syracuse, NY)
    5 California KSFO–AM 560 (Berkeley, CA)
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12 UW–Green Bay WDUZ–AM 1400 (Green Bay, WI)
    13
    14
    15
    16

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Beach, Jerry (March 9, 2021). "'Island Of Misfit Toys': East Coast Conference Curiosity & The Big Dance". FloHoops. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  • ^ "TEXAS CLAIMS ITS FIRST SWC TITLE; CINCINNATI WINS GREAT MIDWEST". Deseret News. Associated Press. March 13, 1994. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  • ^ "MCC LOSES AUTOMATIC NCAA BID". Chicago Tribune. December 11, 1992. Retrieved May 21, 2023.

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