1972 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament











































1972 NCAA University Division
Basketball Tournament
Teams 25
Finals site
Memorial Sports Arena
Los Angeles, California
Champions
UCLA Bruins (8th title, 8th title game,
9th Final Four)
Runner-up
Florida State Seminoles (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists


  • Louisville Cardinals (2nd Final Four)


  • North Carolina Tar Heels (6th Final Four)

Winning coach
John Wooden (8th title)
MOP
Bill Walton (UCLA)
Attendance 147,304
Top scorer
Jim Price Louisville
(103 points)






NCAA Division I Men's Tournaments
«1971

1973»

The 1972 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of NCAA University Division (the predecessor to today's Division I) college basketball. It began on March 11, 1972, and ended with the championship game on March 25 in Los Angeles. A total of 29 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.


UCLA, coached by John Wooden, won the national title with an 81–76 victory in the final game over Florida State, coached by Hugh Durham. Bill Walton of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.


In a historically significant note, the University of Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns made the tournament in their first season of eligibility for postseason play. No school would repeat this feat in the men's tournament until North Dakota State in 2009.[1] Southwestern Louisiana also made the tournament in 1973, but due to major infractions that resulted in the basketball program receiving the NCAA death penalty (and very nearly expelled from the NCAA altogether), both appearances have since been vacated and the records expunged.




Contents






  • 1 Locations


  • 2 Teams


  • 3 Bracket


    • 3.1 East region


    • 3.2 Mideast region


    • 3.3 Midwest region


    • 3.4 West region


    • 3.5 Final Four




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Locations














































































Round Region Site Venue Host
First Round
East

Jamaica, New York

Alumni Hall

St. John's
East

Princeton, New Jersey

Jadwin Gymnasium

Princeton
East

Williamsburg, Virginia

William & Mary Hall

William & Mary
Mideast

Knoxville, Tennessee

Stokely Athletic Center

Tennessee
Midwest

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Pan American Center

NMSU
West

Pocatello, Idaho

ASISU Minidome

Idaho State
Regionals
East

Morgantown, West Virginia

WVU Coliseum

West Virginia
Mideast

Dayton, Ohio

University of Dayton Arena

Dayton
Midwest

Ames, Iowa

Hilton Coliseum

Iowa State
West

Provo, Utah

Marriott Center

BYU
Final Four

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena

USC

For the second time, the city of Los Angeles and the LA Memorial Sports Arena hosted the Final Four. To date, this is the last Final Four to be held in the city, although the arena, city and region continue to host games to this day. The tournament saw five new venues and three new host cities used for the first time. For the first time, the tournament came to the campus of Iowa State University and the Hilton Coliseum, then in its first year of operation. The first games ever held in the state of Tennessee were held this year at the Stokely Athletic Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. For the third time ever, games were held in the state of Virginia, this time at William & Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William & Mary. For the first time games were held at the brand new Marriott Center, then the largest basketball arena in the country, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, replacing the Smith Fieldhouse. And at Idaho State University, games were held in the Minidome for the first time, having previously been played at Reed Gym in 1957. To date, this is the last time games were held at either the Hilton Coliseum or at Jadwin Gymnasium on the campus of Princeton University, the only Ivy League gymnasium other than the Palestra ever used in the tournament.



Teams























































































































































































































Region Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East East Carolina Tom Quinn First round Villanova L 85–70
East North Carolina Dean Smith Third Place Louisville W 105–91
East Penn Chuck Daly Regional Runner-up North Carolina L 73–59
East Providence Dave Gavitt First round Penn L 76–60
East South Carolina Frank McGuire Regional Third Place Villanova W 90–78
East Temple Harry Litwack First round South Carolina L 53–51
East Villanova Jack Kraft Regional Fourth Place South Carolina L 90–78
Mideast
Mideast Eastern Kentucky Guy Strong First round Florida State L 83–81
Mideast Florida State Hugh Durham Runner Up UCLA L 81–76
Mideast Kentucky Adolph Rupp Regional Runner-up Florida State L 73–54
Mideast Marquette Al McGuire Regional Fourth Place Minnesota L 77–72
Mideast Minnesota Bill Musselman Regional Third Place Marquette W 77–72
Mideast Ohio James Snyder First round Marquette L 73–49
Midwest
Midwest Houston Guy Lewis First round Texas L 85–74
Midwest Kansas State Jack Hartman Regional Runner-up Louisville L 72–65
Midwest
Southwestern Louisiana (Vacated)
Beryl Shipley Regional Third Place Texas W 100–70
Midwest Louisville Denny Crum Fourth Place North Carolina L 105–91
Midwest Marshall Carl Tacy First round Southwestern Louisiana L 112–101
Midwest Texas Leon Black Regional Fourth Place Southwestern Louisiana L 100–70
West
West BYU Stan Watts First round Long Beach State L 95–90
West Hawaii Red Rocha First round Weber State L 91–64
West Long Beach State Jerry Tarkanian Regional Runner-up UCLA L 73–57
West San Francisco Bob Gaillard Regional Third Place Weber State W 74–64
West UCLA John Wooden Champion Florida State W 81–76
West Weber State Gene Visscher Regional Fourth Place San Francisco L 74–64


Bracket


* – Denotes overtime period



East region




































































































































 
Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

North Carolina

92
 



 
 
 
South Carolina
69
 

 

South Carolina

53

 
 
Temple
51
 

 
 
 

North Carolina

73

 
 
Penn
59
 
 

Penn

76
 

 
Providence
60
 


 

Penn

78



 
 
 
Villanova
67
 

 

Villanova

85

    East Carolina 70  






























East Regional Third Place
     

South Carolina

90
Villanova
78


Mideast region




































































































































 
Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
Minnesota
56
 



 
 
 

Florida State

70
 

 

Florida State

83

 
 
Eastern Kentucky
81
 

 
 
 

Florida State

73

 
 
Kentucky
54
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


 

Kentucky

85



 
 
 
Marquette
69
 

 

Marquette

73

    Ohio 49  






























Mideast Regional Third Place
     

Minnesota

77
Marquette
72


Midwest region




































































































































 
Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Louisville

88
 



 
 
 
Southwest Louisiana
84
 

 

Southwest Louisiana

112

 
 
Marshall
101
 

 
 
 

Louisville

72

 
 
Kansas State
65
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


 

Kansas State

66



 
 
 
Texas
55
 

 

Texas

85

    Houston 74  






























Midwest Regional Third Place
     

Southwestern Louisiana

100
Texas
70


West region




































































































































 
Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

UCLA

90
 



 
 
 
Weber State
58
 

 

Weber State

91

 
 
Hawaii
64
 

 
 
 

UCLA

73

 
 
Long Beach State
57
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


 
San Francisco
55



 
 
 

Long Beach State

75
 

 

Long Beach State

95

    BYU 90*  






























West Regional Third Place
     
Weber State
64

San Francisco

74


Final Four





















































































 
National Semifinals
 
 
National Championship Game
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
E
North Carolina
75
 


 
ME

Florida State

79
 
 
 
 
 
ME
Florida State
76
 
 
 
W

UCLA

81
 
MW
Louisville
77
 
 
 
W

UCLA

96
 

National Third Place Game
 

E

North Carolina

105
 

MW
Louisville
91


See also



  • 1972 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament

  • 1972 National Invitation Tournament

  • 1972 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament

  • 1972 National Women's Invitation Tournament



References





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