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1 Schedule and venues  





2 Teams  



2.1  Automatic qualifiers  





2.2  Tournament seeds  







3 Bids by conference  





4 Bracket  



4.1  East Regional - Syracuse, New York  





4.2  Southeast Regional - Birmingham, Alabama  





4.3  Midwest Regional - San Antonio, Texas  





4.4  West Regional - San Jose, California  





4.5  Final Four  Indianapolis, Indiana  







5 Announcers  





6 See also  





7 References  














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1997 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1996–97
Teams64
Finals siteRCA Dome
Indianapolis, Indiana
ChampionsArizona Wildcats (1st title, 1st title game,
3rd Final Four)
Runner-upKentucky Wildcats (9th title game,
12th Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • North Carolina Tar Heels (13th Final Four)
  • Winning coachLute Olson (1st title)
    MOPMiles Simon (Arizona)
    Attendance646,531
    Top scorerMiles Simon (Arizona)
    (132 points)
    NCAA Division I men's tournaments
    «1996 1998»

    The 1997 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 13, 1997, and ended with the championship game on March 31 in Indianapolis, Indiana at the RCA Dome. A total of 63 games were played.

    The Final Four consisted of Kentucky, who entered the tournament as the defending national champions, Minnesota, making their first Final Four appearance, Arizona, making their third Final Four appearance and first since 1994, and North Carolina, making their thirteenth Final Four appearance and first since 1995.

    In the national championship game, Arizona defeated Kentucky in overtime 84–79 to win their first national championship. For the second time in the last three seasons, the defending national champions reached the final game and lost.

    Miles SimonofArizona was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

    Several years later, Minnesota was stripped of its Final Four appearance following the discovery of NCAA academic rule violations. In addition, the Gophers were stripped of their Big Ten title they had also won.[1]

    Arizona also became the only school since the introduction of the 64-team bracket in 1985,[2] to defeat three number 1 seeds in the tournament, having upset overall number one seed Kansas in addition to their two Final Four victories.

    The tournament also saw the third victory by a #15 seed over a #2 seed, as Coppin State defeated South Carolina in their first round matchup. In addition, a #14 seed advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for only the second time, as Southeast Region #14 seed Chattanooga defeated both Georgia and Illinois.

    The tournament marked the end of the career of North Carolina coach Dean Smith. Smith, whose team lost in the national semifinals, retired just prior to the beginning of the 1997–98 season.

    Schedule and venues

    [edit]
    1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh

    Charlotte

    Charlotte

    Winston-Salem

    Winston-Salem

    Memphis

    Memphis

    Auburn Hills

    Auburn Hills

    Kansas City

    Kansas City

    Salt Lake City

    Salt Lake City

    Tucson

    Tucson

    1997 first and second rounds
    1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    San Jose

    San Jose

    San Antonio

    San Antonio

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Syracuse

    Syracuse

    Indianapolis

    Indianapolis

    1997 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

    The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1997 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 conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Charleston Southern (Big South) and Jackson State (SWAC).

    Automatic qualifiers

    [edit]
    Automatic qualifiers
    Conference Team Appearance Last bid
    ACC North Carolina 31st 1996
    America East Boston University 5th 1990
    Atlantic 10 Saint Joseph's 15th 1986
    Big 12 Kansas 26th 1996
    Big East Boston College 11th 1996
    Big Sky Montana 4th 1992
    Big South Charleston Southern 1st Never
    Big Ten Minnesota (vacated) 1990
    Big West Pacific 5th 1979
    CAA Old Dominion 7th 1995
    Conference USA Marquette 21st 1996
    Ivy League Princeton 20th 1996
    MAAC Fairfield 3rd 1987
    MAC Miami (OH) 15th 1995
    MCC Butler 2nd 1962
    MEAC Coppin State 3rd 1993
    Mid-Continent Valparaiso 2nd 1996
    Missouri Valley Illinois State 5th 1990
    NEC Long Island 3rd 1984
    Ohio Valley Murray State 8th 1995
    Pac-10 UCLA 32nd 1996
    Patriot Navy 10th 1994
    SEC Kentucky 38th 1996
    Southern Chattanooga 8th 1995
    Southland Southwest Texas State 2nd 1994
    SWAC Jackson State 1st Never
    Sun Belt South Alabama 5th 1991
    TAAC College of Charleston 2nd 1994
    WAC Utah 19th 1996
    West Coast Saint Mary's 3rd 1989

    Tournament seeds

    [edit]
    East Regional – Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 North Carolina ACC 24–6 Automatic
    2 South Carolina SEC 24–7 At-Large
    3 New Mexico WAC 24–7 At-Large
    4 Villanova Big East 23–9 At-Large
    5 California Pac-10 21–8 At-Large
    6 Louisville Conference USA 23–8 At-Large
    7 Wisconsin Big Ten 18–9 At-Large
    8 Indiana Big Ten 22–10 At-Large
    9 Colorado Big 12 21–9 At-Large
    10 Texas Big 12 16–11 At-Large
    11 UMass Atlantic 10 19–13 At-Large
    12 Princeton Ivy League 24–3 Automatic
    13 Long Island NEC 21–8 Automatic
    14 Old Dominion CAA 22–10 Automatic
    15 Coppin State MEAC 21–8 Automatic
    16 Fairfield MAAC 11–18 Automatic
    Midwest Regional – Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Minnesota (vacated) Big Ten 27–3 Automatic
    2 UCLA Pac-10 21–7 Automatic
    3 Cincinnati Conference USA 25–7 At-Large
    4 Clemson ACC 21–9 At-Large
    5 Tulsa WAC 23–9 At-Large
    6 Iowa State Big 12 20–8 At-Large
    7 Xavier Atlantic 10 22–5 At-Large
    8 Ole Miss SEC 20–8 At-Large
    9 Temple Atlantic 10 19–10 At-Large
    10 Vanderbilt SEC 19–11 At-Large
    11 Illinois State Missouri Valley 24–5 Automatic
    12 Boston University America East 25–4 Automatic
    13 Miami (OH) MAC 21–8 Automatic
    14 Butler MCC 23–9 Automatic
    15 Charleston Southern Big South 17–12 Automatic
    16 Southwest Texas State Southland 16–12 Automatic
    Southeast Regional – BJCC Coliseum, Birmingham, Alabama
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Kansas Big 12 32–1 Automatic
    2 Duke ACC 23–8 At-Large
    3 Georgia SEC 24–8 At-Large
    4 Arizona Pac-10 19–9 At-Large
    5 Maryland ACC 21–10 At-Large
    6 Illinois Big Ten 21–9 At-Large
    7 Marquette Conference USA 22–8 Automatic
    8 Purdue Big Ten 17–11 At-Large
    9 Rhode Island Atlantic 10 20–9 At-Large
    10 Providence Big East 21–11 At-Large
    11 USC Pac-10 17–10 At-Large
    12 College of Charleston TAAC 28–2 Automatic
    13 South Alabama Sun Belt 23–6 Automatic
    14 Chattanooga Southern 22–10 Automatic
    15 Murray State Ohio Valley 20–9 Automatic
    16 Jackson State SWAC 14–15 Automatic
    West Regional – San Jose Arena, San Jose, California
    Seed School Conference Record Berth type
    1 Kentucky SEC 30–4 Automatic
    2 Utah WAC 26–3 Automatic
    3 Wake Forest ACC 23–6 At-Large
    4 Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 24–6 Automatic
    5 Boston College Big East 21–8 Automatic
    6 Stanford Pac-10 20–7 At-Large
    7 UNC Charlotte Conference USA 21–8 At-Large
    8 Iowa Big Ten 21–9 At-Large
    9 Virginia ACC 19–10 At-Large
    10 Georgetown Big East 20–9 At-Large
    11 Oklahoma Big 12 19–7 At-Large
    12 Valparaiso Mid-Continent 24–6 Automatic
    13 Pacific Big West 23–5 Automatic
    14 Saint Mary's West Coast 23–7 Automatic
    15 Navy Patriot 20–8 Automatic
    16 Montana Big Sky 21–10 Automatic

    Bids by conference

    [edit]
    Bids by Conference
    Bids Conference(s)
    6 ACC, Big Ten
    5 Atlantic 10, Big 12, Pac-10, SEC
    4 Big East, C-USA
    3 WAC
    1 21 others

    Bracket

    [edit]

    East Regional - Syracuse, New York

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1North Carolina 82
    16Fairfield 74
    1North Carolina 73
    Winston-Salem
    9Colorado 56
    8Indiana 62
    9Colorado 80
    1North Carolina 63
    5California 57
    5California 55
    12Princeton 52
    5California 75
    Winston-Salem
    4Villanova 68
    4Villanova 101
    13Long Island 91
    1North Carolina 97
    6Louisville 74
    6Louisville 65
    11Massachusetts 57
    6Louisville 64
    Pittsburgh
    3New Mexico 63
    3New Mexico 59
    14Old Dominion 55
    6Louisville 78
    10Texas 63
    7Wisconsin 58
    10Texas 71
    10Texas 82
    Pittsburgh
    15Coppin State 81
    2South Carolina 65
    15Coppin State 78

    Southeast Regional - Birmingham, Alabama

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Kansas 78
    16Jackson State 64
    1Kansas 75
    Memphis
    8Purdue 61
    8Purdue 83OT
    9Rhode Island 76
    1Kansas 82
    4Arizona 85
    5Maryland 66
    12College of Charleston 75
    12College of Charleston 69
    Memphis
    4Arizona 73
    4Arizona 65
    13South Alabama 57
    4Arizona 96OT
    10Providence 92
    6Illinois 90
    11USC 77
    6Illinois 63
    Charlotte
    14Chattanooga 75
    3Georgia 70
    14Chattanooga 73
    14Chattanooga 65
    10Providence 71
    7Marquette 59
    10Providence 81
    10Providence 98
    Charlotte
    2Duke 87
    2Duke 71
    15Murray State 68

    Midwest Regional - San Antonio, Texas

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Minnesota# 78
    16Southwest Texas State 46
    1Minnesota# 76
    Kansas City
    9Temple 57
    8Ole Miss 40
    9Temple 62
    1Minnesota# 902OT
    4Clemson 84
    5Tulsa 81
    12Boston University 52
    5Tulsa 59
    Kansas City
    4Clemson 65
    4Clemson 68
    13Miami (OH) 56
    1Minnesota# 80
    2UCLA 72
    6Iowa State 69
    11Illinois State 57
    6Iowa State 67
    Auburn Hills
    3Cincinnati 66
    3Cincinnati 86
    14Butler 69
    6Iowa State 73
    2UCLA 74OT
    7Xavier 80
    10Vanderbilt 68
    7Xavier 83
    Auburn Hills
    2UCLA 96
    2UCLA 109
    15Charleston Southern 75

    West Regional - San Jose, California

    [edit]
    First round Quarter-finals Regional semifinals Regional Finals
                
    1Kentucky 92
    16Montana 54
    1Kentucky 75
    Salt Lake City
    8Iowa 69
    8Iowa 73
    9Virginia 60
    1Kentucky 83
    4Saint Joseph's 68
    5Boston College 73
    12Valparaiso 66
    5Boston College 77
    Salt Lake City
    4Saint Joseph's 81OT
    4Saint Joseph's 75
    13Pacific 65
    1Kentucky 72
    2Utah 59
    6Stanford 80
    11Oklahoma 67
    6Stanford 72
    Tucson
    3Wake Forest 66
    3Wake Forest 68
    14Saint Mary's 46
    6Stanford 77
    2Utah 82OT
    7Charlotte 79
    10Georgetown 67
    7Charlotte 58
    Tucson
    2Utah 77
    2Utah 75
    15Navy 61

    Final Four – Indianapolis, Indiana

    [edit]
    National semifinals National Championship Game
          
    E1 North Carolina 58
    SE4 Arizona 66
    SE4 Arizona 84OT
    W1 Kentucky 79
    MW1 Minnesota# 69
    W1 Kentucky 78

    # - Minnesota vacated all NCAA tournament wins from the 1996–97 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.

    Announcers

    [edit]

    Pat O'Brien and Jim Nantz respectively served as the first round afternoon and evening studio hosts, joined by analyst Clark Kellogg.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Minnesota Stripped Of Conference Championship". CBS News. November 21, 2000. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ "Bracket Question". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2018.

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