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1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

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1985 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1984–85
Teams64
Finals siteRupp Arena,
Lexington, Kentucky
ChampionsVillanova Wildcats (1st title, 1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-upGeorgetown Hoyas (4th title game,
5th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRollie Massimino (1st title)
MOPEd Pinckney (Villanova)
Attendance422,519
Top scorerChris Mullin (St. John's)
(110 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«19841986»

The1985NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing insingle-elimination play to determine the national champion of men'sNCAA Division Icollege basketball. This was the first year the field was expanded to 64 teams, from 53 in the previous year's tournament. The 47th annual edition of the tournament began on March 14, 1985, and ended with thechampionship game on April 1, atRupp Arena on the campus of theUniversity of Kentucky inLexington. A total of 63 games were played.

Eighth-seedVillanova, coached byRollie Massimino, won their first national title with a 66–64 victory in thefinal game overGeorgetown, coached byJohn Thompson.Ed Pinckney of Villanova was named the tournament'sMost Outstanding Player. The game, often cited as "The Perfect Game", is widely considered among the greatest upsets in college basketball history, and is the second biggest point-spread upset in Championship Game history.[1][2] This Villanova team remains the lowest-seeded team to win the tournament. The Wildcats are also notable as the last Division I men's national champion to date to represent a school that did not sponsor varsityfootball at the time of its title (Villanova had droppedfootball after the 1980 season and did not reinstate the sport until the 1985 season, the first after the championship game). The game is also notable as the last played without ashot clock.

This year's Final Four saw an unprecedented and unmatched three teams from the same conference, withBig East members Villanova and Georgetown joined bySt. John's. The only "interloper" in the Big East party wasMemphis State, then of theMetro Conference (Memphis State's 1985 Final Four appearance was vacated due to using ineligible players, as were all of its tournament appearances from 1982 to 1986).Lehigh, champion of theEast Coast Conference Tournament, became the first team in NCAA Tournament history to compete with a record below .500, as they were 12–18 at the time they played in the First Round.[3]

This was also the first year that one of the regionals was named "Southeast", replacing "Mideast". This name was used until1998, when the regional was renamed "South". This was also the last tournament until 2010 to feature two private schools in the title game. This tournament was also the last until 2012 to feature no teams in the Sweet 16 from the Mountain or Pacific Time Zones. No metropolitan area as small as Lexington has hosted the Final Four to date, though Lexington has hosted regionals throughout the years.

Schedule and venues

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1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Atlanta
Atlanta
Dayton
Dayton
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Hartford
Hartford
Houston
Houston
South Bend
South Bend
Tulsa
Tulsa
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City
1985 first and second rounds
1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Dallas
Dallas
Providence
Providence
Birmingham
Birmingham
Denver
Denver
Lexington
Lexington
1985 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1985 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Teams

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RegionSeedTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
East
East1GeorgetownJohn ThompsonBig EastRunner-up8VillanovaL 66–64
East2Georgia TechBobby CreminsAtlantic CoastRegional Runner-up1GeorgetownL 60–54
East3IllinoisLou HensonBig TenSweet Sixteen2Georgia TechL 61–53
East4Loyola ChicagoGene SullivanMidwestern CitySweet Sixteen1GeorgetownL 65–53
East5SMUDave BlissSouthwestRound of 324Loyola–ChicagoL 70–57
East6GeorgiaHugh DurhamSoutheasternRound of 323IllinoisL 74–58
East7SyracuseJim BoeheimBig EastRound of 322Georgia TechL 70–53
East8TempleJohn ChaneyAtlantic 10Round of 321GeorgetownL 63–46
East9Virginia TechCharles MoirMetroRound of 648TempleL 60–57
East10DePaulJoey MeyerIndependentRound of 647SyracuseL 70–65
East11Wichita StateGene SmithsonMissouri ValleyRound of 646GeorgiaL 67–59
East12Old DominionPaul WebbSun BeltRound of 645SMUL 85–68
East13IonaPat KennedyMetro AtlanticRound of 644Loyola–ChicagoL 59–58
East14NortheasternJim CalhounECAC NorthRound of 643IllinoisL 76–57
East15MercerBill BibbTrans AmericaRound of 642Georgia TechL 65–58
East16LehighTom SchneiderEast CoastRound of 641GeorgetownL 68–43
Midwest
Midwest1OklahomaBilly TubbsBig EightRegional Runner-up2Memphis StateL 63–61
Midwest2Memphis StateDana KirkMetroNational semifinals8VillanovaL 52–45
Midwest3DukeMike KrzyzewskiAtlantic CoastRound of 3211Boston CollegeL 74–73
Midwest4Ohio StateEldon MillerBig TenRound of 325Louisiana TechL 79–67
Midwest5Louisiana TechAndy RussoSouthlandSweet Sixteen1OklahomaL 86–84
Midwest6Texas TechGerald MyersSouthwestRound of 6411Boston CollegeL 55–53
Midwest7UABGene BartowSun BeltRound of 322Memphis StateL 67–66
Midwest8USCStan MorrisonPacific-10Round of 649Illinois StateL 58–55
Midwest9Illinois StateBob DonewaldMissouri ValleyRound of 321OklahomaL 75–69
Midwest10Michigan StateJud HeathcoteBig TenRound of 647UABL 70–68
Midwest11Boston CollegeGary WilliamsBig EastSweet Sixteen2Memphis StateL 59–57
Midwest12PittsburghRoy ChipmanBig EastRound of 645Louisiana TechL 78–54
Midwest13Iowa StateJohnny OrrBig EightRound of 644Ohio StateL 75–64
Midwest14PepperdineJim HarrickWest CoastRound of 643DukeL 75–62
Midwest15PennCraig LittlepageIvy LeagueRound of 642Memphis StateL 67–55
Midwest16North Carolina A&TDon CorbettMid-EasternRound of 641OklahomaL 96–83
Southeast
Southeast1MichiganBill FriederBig TenRound of 328VillanovaL 59–55
Southeast2North CarolinaDean SmithAtlantic CoastRegional Runner-up8VillanovaL 56–44
Southeast3KansasLarry BrownBig EightRound of 3211AuburnL 66–64
Southeast4LSUDale BrownSoutheasternRound of 6413NavyL 78–55
Southeast5MarylandLefty DriesellAtlantic CoastSweet Sixteen8VillanovaL 46–43
Southeast6PurdueGene KeadyBig TenRound of 6411AuburnL 59–58
Southeast7Notre DameDigger PhelpsIndependentRound of 322North CarolinaL 60–58
Southeast8VillanovaRollie MassiminoBig EastChampion1GeorgetownW 66–64
Southeast9DaytonDon DonoherIndependentRound of 648VillanovaL 51–49
Southeast10Oregon StateRalph MillerPacific-10Round of 647Notre DameL 79–70
Southeast11AuburnSonny SmithSoutheasternSweet Sixteen2North CarolinaL 62–56
Southeast12Miami (OH)Jerry PeirsonMid-AmericanRound of 645MarylandL 69–68
Southeast13NavyPaul EvansECAC SouthRound of 325MarylandL 64–59
Southeast14OhioDanny NeeMid-AmericanRound of 643KansasL 49–38
Southeast15Middle Tennessee StateBruce StewartOhio ValleyRound of 642North CarolinaL 76–57
Southeast16Fairleigh DickinsonTom GreenECAC MetroRound of 641MichiganL 59–55
West
West1St. John'sLou CarneseccaBig EastNational semifinals1GeorgetownL 77–59
West2VCUJ. D. BarnettSun BeltRound of 327AlabamaL 63–59
West3NC StateJim ValvanoAtlantic CoastRegional Runner-up1St. John'sL 69–60
West4UNLVJerry TarkanianPacific CoastRound of 3212KentuckyL 64–61
West5WashingtonMarv HarshmanPacific-10Round of 6412KentuckyL 66–58
West6TulsaNolan RichardsonMissouri ValleyRound of 6411UTEPL 79–75
West7AlabamaWimp SandersonSoutheasternSweet Sixteen3NC StateL 61–55
West8IowaGeorge RavelingBig TenRound of 649ArkansasL 63–54
West9ArkansasEddie SuttonSouthwestRound of 321St. John'sL 68–65
West10ArizonaLute OlsonPacific-10Round of 647AlabamaL 50–41
West11UTEPDon HaskinsWestern AthleticRound of 323NC StateL 86–73
West12KentuckyJoe B. HallSoutheasternSweet Sixteen1St. John'sL 86–70
West13San Diego StateSmokey GainesWestern AthleticRound of 644UNLVL 85–80
West14NevadaSonny AllenBig SkyRound of 643NC StateL 65–56
West15MarshallRick HuckabaySouthernRound of 642VCUL 81–65
West16SouthernRobert HopkinsSouthwestern AthleticRound of 641St. John'sL 83–59

Bracket

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* – Denotes overtime period

East Regional – Providence, Rhode Island

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Georgetown68
16Lehigh43
1Georgetown63
Hartford
8Temple46
8Temple60
9Virginia Tech57
1Georgetown65
4Loyola Chicago53
5SMU85
12Old Dominion68
5SMU57
Hartford
4Loyola Chicago70
4Loyola–Chicago59
13Iona58
1Georgetown60
2Georgia Tech54
6Georgia67
11Wichita State59
6Georgia58
Atlanta
3Illinois74
3Illinois76
14Northeastern57
3Illinois53
2Georgia Tech61
7Syracuse70
10DePaul65
7Syracuse53
Atlanta
2Georgia Tech70
2Georgia Tech65
15Mercer58

Regional Final Summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 23
#1 Georgetown Hoyas60, #2 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 54
Pts:P. Ewing – 14
Rebs: R. Dalton – 6
Asts:M. Jackson – 5
Pts:J. Salley – 15
Rebs:J. Salley – 5
Asts: S. Petway – 4
Halftime Score: 29–29
Providence Civic Center – Providence, Rhode Island

West Regional – Denver, Colorado

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1St John's83
16Southern59
1St John's68
Salt Lake City
9Arkansas65
8Iowa54
9Arkansas63
1St John's86
12Kentucky70
5Washington58
12Kentucky66
12Kentucky64
Salt Lake City
4UNLV61
4UNLV85
13San Diego State80
1St. John's69
3NC State60
6Tulsa75
11UTEP79
11UTEP73
Albuquerque
3NC State86
3NC State65
14Nevada56
3NC State61
7Alabama55
7Alabama50
10Arizona41
7Alabama63
Albuquerque
2VCU59
2VCU81
15Marshall65

First round Summary

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NCAA Productions
ESPN
Thursday, March 14
12:07 PM MST/2:07 PM EST
#1 St. John's Redmen83, #16 Southern Jaguars 59
Pts:W. Berry – 24
Rebs: W. Berry – 13
Asts:C. Mullin – 6

Halftime Score: St. John's, 34–18
Special Events Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 6,928

Second Round Summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 16
2:30 PM MST/4:30 PM EST
#1 St. John's Redmen68, #9 Arkansas Razorbacks 65
Special Events Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 9,226

Regional semifinal Summary

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CBS
Friday, March 22
8:09 PM MST/10:09 PM EST
#1 St. John's Redmen86, #12 Kentucky Wildcats 70
Pts:C. Mullin – 30
Rebs:W. Berry – 7
Asts: C. Mullin – 7
Pts:K. Walker – 23
Rebs: K. Walker – 8
Asts: R. Harden – 7
Halftime Score: St. John's, 39–38
McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 17,022
Referees: John Clougherty, Bobby Dibler, Willis McJunkin

Regional Final Summary

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CBS
Sunday, March 24
2:03 PM MST/4:03 PM EST
#1 St. John's Redmen69, #3 NC State Wolfpack 60
Pts:C. Mullin – 25
Rebs:B. Wennington – 10
Asts: M. Moses,M. Jackson – 5
Pts:L. Charles – 15
Rebs:L. Charles,C. McQueen – 11
Asts:S. Webb – 9
Halftime Score: St. John's, 30–29
McNichols Sports Arena – Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 17,022
Referees: John Clougherty, Bobby Dibler, Willis McJunkin

Southeast Regional – Birmingham, Alabama

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Michigan59
16Fairleigh Dickinson55
1Michigan55
Dayton
8Villanova59
8Villanova51
9Dayton49
8Villanova46
5Maryland43
5Maryland69*
12Miami (OH)68
5Maryland64
Dayton
13Navy59
4LSU55
13Navy78
8Villanova56
2North Carolina44
6Purdue58
11Auburn59
11Auburn66
South Bend
3Kansas64
3Kansas49
14Ohio38
11Auburn56
2North Carolina62
7Notre Dame79
10Oregon State70
7Notre Dame58
South Bend
2North Carolina60
2North Carolina76
15Middle Tennessee State57

Regional Final Summary

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CBS
Sunday, March 24
#8 Villanova Wildcats56, #2 North Carolina Tar Heels 44
Pts:H. Pressley – 15
Rebs:E. Pinckney – 7
Asts:E. Pinckney,H. Jensen – 3
Pts:B. Daugherty – 17
Rebs:B. Daugherty – 12
Asts:J. Wolf,K. Smith – 5
Halftime Score: North Carolina, 22–17
BJCC Coliseum – Birmingham, Alabama

Midwest Regional – Dallas, Texas

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Oklahoma96
16North Carolina A&T83
1Oklahoma75
Tulsa
9Illinois State69
8USC55
9Illinois State58
1Oklahoma86*
5Louisiana Tech84
5Louisiana Tech78
12Pittsburgh54
5Louisiana Tech79
Tulsa
4Ohio State67
4Ohio State75
13Iowa State64
1Oklahoma61
2Memphis State#63
6Texas Tech53
11Boston College55
11Boston College74
Houston
3Duke73
3Duke75
14Pepperdine62
11Boston College57
2Memphis State#59
7UAB70
10Michigan State68
7UAB66
Houston
2Memphis State#67*
2Memphis State#67
15Penn55

* - denotes overtime

Regional Final Summary

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CBS
Saturday, March 23
#2Memphis State Tigers63, #1 Oklahoma Sooners 61
Pts: D. Kennedy – 16
Rebs:W. Tisdale – 12
Asts:T. McCalister,A. Bowie – 5
Pts:K. Lee – 23
Rebs:K. Lee – 11
Asts:A. Turner – 12
Halftime Score: 33–33
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas

Final Four – Lexington, Kentucky

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National semifinalsNational Championship Game
      
W1St Johns59
E1Georgetown77
W1Georgetown64
SE8Villanova66
SE8Villanova52
MW2Memphis St. #45

# - Memphis State was forced to vacate its NCAA tournament appearance after a massive gambling scandal and a criminal investigation into head coachDana Kirk. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Memphis removing the wins from its own record.[4][5]

Game summaries

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CBS
Saturday, March 30
#8 Villanova Wildcats52, #2Memphis State Tigers 45
Pts:D. McClain – 19
Rebs:E. Pinckney – 9
Asts: M. Plansky,G. McLain,D. McClain – 2
Pts:A. Turner – 11
Rebs:Vincent Askew,W. Bedford,K. Lee – 7
Asts:V. Askew – 7
Halftime Score: 23–23
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
CBS
Saturday, March, 30
#1 Georgetown Hoyas77, #1 St. John's Redmen 59
Pts:R. Williams – 20
Rebs:D. Wingate – 6
Asts:M. Jackson – 11
Pts: W. Glass – 13
Rebs:W. Berry – 6
Asts:M. Jackson – 5
Halftime Score: Georgetown, 32–28
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky

National Championship

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Main article:1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game
CBS
Monday, April 1
#8 Villanova Wildcats66, #1 Georgetown Hoyas 64
Pts:D. McClain – 17
Rebs:E. Pinckney – 6
Asts:E. Pinckney – 5
Pts:D. Wingate – 16
Rebs:B. Martin,P. Ewing – 5
Asts:M. Jackson – 9
Halftime Score: Villanova, 29–28
Rupp Arena – Lexington, Kentucky
Referees: John Clougherty, Bobby Dibler, Don Rutledge

Announcers

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Television

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CBS Sports

  • Brent Musburger First round (Kentucky–Washington), (Arizona–Alabama), second round &Dick Stockton Regional, Final Four served as studio hosts andBill Raftery Regional, Final Four served as studio analyst.
  • Dick Stockton/Brent Musburger andBilly Packer – Stockton/Packer, first round (Kentucky–Washington), second round at Salt Lake City, Utah & Houston, Texas; Musburger/Packer, East Regionals at Providence, Rhode Island, Southeast Regional Finals at Birmingham, Alabama, Final Four at Lexington, Kentucky
  • Gary Bender andDoug Collins – Second Round at South Bend, Indiana & Dayton, Ohio, West Regionals at Denver, Colorado
  • Frank Glieber andJames Brown – Second Round at Hartford, Connecticut, Midwest Regionals at Dallas, Texas
  • Pat Summerall/Verne Lundquist andLarry Conley – Summerall/Conley, second round at Atlanta, Georgia; Lundquist/Conley, Southeast Regional semifinals (Auburn–North Carolina) at Birmingham, Alabama
  • Verne Lundquist andSteve Grote – First round (Arizona–Alabama) & Second Round at Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Tim Ryan andBill Raftery – Second Round at Tulsa, Oklahoma

ESPN and NCAA Productions

  • Bob Ley (NCAA Tournament Today/NCAA Tournament Tonight) served as studio host andDick Vitale served as studio analyst.
  • – First round (Lehigh–Georgetown) & (Old Dominion–SMU) at Hartford, Connecticut
  • – First round (Virginia Tech–Temple) & (Iona–Loyola-Chicago) at Hartford, Connecticut
  • Mike Patrick and Larry Conley – First round (Northeastern–Illinois) & (Mercer–Georgia Tech) at Atlanta, Georgia
  • – First round (Wichita State–Georgia) & (DePaul–Syracuse) at Atlanta, Georgia
  • – First round (Iowa State–Ohio State) & (Illinois State–Southern California) at Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • – First round (Pittsburgh–Louisiana Tech) & (North Carolina A&T–Oklahoma) at Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • – First round (Penn–Memphis State) & (Pepperdine–Duke) at Houston, Texas
  • – First round (Navy–Louisiana State) & (Dayton–Villanova) at Dayton, Ohio
  • Frank Herzog/Ralph Hacker andJoe Dean– First round (Miami (OH)–Maryland) & (Fairleigh Dickinson–Michigan) at Dayton, Ohio
  • – First round (Ohio–Kansas) & (Oregon State–Notre Dame) at South Bend, Indiana
  • Tom Hammond andJack Givens – First round (Auburn–Purdue) & (Middle Tennessee–North Carolina) at South Bend, Indiana
  • – First round (Southern–St. John's) at Salt Lake City, Utah
  • – First round (Arkansas–Iowa) & (San Diego State–UNLV) at Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Larry Zimmer andTed Owens – First round (Nevada–NC State) at Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • – First round (UTEP–Tulsa) & (Marshall–VCU) at Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Frank Fallon andGary Thompson- First round (Michigan State–UAB) & (Boston College–Texas Tech) at Houston, Texas Midwest Regional semifinals (Louisiana Tech–Oklahoma) at Dallas, Texas
  • Mike Patrick andLarry Conley – Southeast Regional semifinals (Villanova–Maryland) at Birmingham, Alabama

Radio

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Regionals

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CBS Radio

  • – East Regionals at Providence, Rhode Island
  • – Midwest Regionals at Dallas, Texas
  • – Southeast Regionals at Birmingham, Alabama
  • – West Regionals at Denver, Colorado

Final four

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  • – at Lexington, Kentucky

Further reading

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Sports Illustrated
  2. ^USA Today
  3. ^"Teams with the worst records to make the men's NCAA tournament | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  4. ^"TROUBLED TIMES AT MEMPHIS STATE". Sports Illustrated. June 24, 1985. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  5. ^Mauro, Patrick (August 22, 2009)."The NCAA's Toothless Punishment Of Memphis".Bleacher Report. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
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