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1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

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See also:1992 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game

1992 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1991–92
Teams64
Finals siteHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome,
Minneapolis,Minnesota
ChampionsDuke Blue Devils (2nd title, 6th title game,
10th Final Four)
Runner-upMichigan Wolverines (Vacated) (4th title game,
5th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachMike Krzyzewski (2nd title)
MOPBobby Hurley (Duke)
Attendance580,462
Top scorerChristian Laettner (Duke)
(115 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«19911993»

The1992NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing insingle-elimination play to determine the national champion of men'sNCAA Division Icollege basketball. The 54th annual edition of the tournament began on March 19, 1992, and ended with thechampionship game on April 6, at theHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome inMinneapolis. A total of 63 games were played.

Duke, coached byMike Krzyzewski, defeated Michigan, coached bySteve Fisher, 71–51 to claim their second consecutive national championship.[1]Bobby Hurley of Duke was named the tournament'sMost Outstanding Player. Michigan subsequently vacated its final two tournament games due to issues with the eligibility ofChris Webber found in theUniversity of Michigan basketball scandal.

This tournament is best remembered for theEast regional final pitting Duke andKentucky atThe Spectrum in Philadelphia. With 2.1 seconds remaining in overtime, Duke trailed 103–102.Grant Hill threw a pass the length of the court toChristian Laettner, who dribbled once, turned, and hit a jumper as time expired for the 104–103 win.Sports Illustrated deemed it the greatest college basketball game of all time,[2] and ESPN ranked it No. 17 among the top 100 sports moments of the past 25 years (seeESPN25). In 2002,USA Today ranked it the greatest NCAA tournament game of all time.[3]

The tournament also saw dark horseCincinnati crash the Final Four and return to national prominence.

Schedule and venues

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1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Atlanta
Atlanta
Boise
Boise
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Dayton
Dayton
Greensboro
Greensboro
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Tempe
Tempe
Worcester
Worcester
1992 first and second rounds
1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Kansas City
Kansas City
Lexington
Lexington
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Minneapolis
Minneapolis
1992 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1992 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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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 andPac-10).

Three conferences, theEast Coast Conference,Great Midwest Conference, andMetro Conference, did not receive automatic bids to the tournament. This meant that the play-in games played prior to the 1991 tournament were not necessary for the 1992 tournament.[4]

Three conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances:Campbell (Big South),Delaware (NAC), andEastern Illinois (Mid-Continent). Additionally,Tulane received an at-large bid for its first appearance in the NCAA tournament.

Automatic qualifiers

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Automatic qualifiers
ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bid
ACCDuke17th1991
Atlantic 10UMass2nd1962
Big EastSyracuse20th1991
Big EightKansas21st1991
Big SkyMontana3rd1991
Big SouthCampbell1stNever
Big TenOhio State18th1991
Big WestNew Mexico State(vacated)1991
CAAOld Dominion5th1986
Ivy LeaguePrinceton18th1991
MAACLa Salle11th1990
MACMiami (OH)13th1986
MCCEvansville3rd1989
MEACHoward2nd1981
Mid-ContinentEastern Illinois1stNever
Missouri ValleySouthwest Missouri State5th1990
NACDelaware1stNever
NECRobert Morris5th1990
Ohio ValleyMurray State6th1991
Pac-10UCLA27th1991
PatriotFordham4th1971
SECKentucky33rd1987
SouthernEast Tennessee State5th1991
SouthlandNortheast Louisiana5th1991
Sun BeltSouthwestern Louisiana3rd1983
SWACMississippi Valley State2nd1986
SWCHouston18th1990
TAACGeorgia Southern3rd1987
WACBYU16th1991
West CoastPepperdine10th1991

Tournament seeds

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East Regional –Spectrum,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1DukeACC28–2Automatic
2KentuckySEC26–6Automatic
3UMassAtlantic 1028–4Automatic
4Seton HallBig East21–8At-Large
5MissouriBig Eight20–8At-Large
6SyracuseBig East21–9Automatic
7UNC CharlotteMetro23–8At-Large
8TexasSWC23–11At-Large
9IowaBig Ten18–10At-Large
10Iowa StateBig Eight20–12At-Large
11PrincetonIvy League22–5Automatic
12West VirginiaAtlantic 1020–11At-Large
13La SalleMAAC20–10Automatic
14FordhamPatriot18–12Automatic
15Old DominionCAA15–14Automatic
16CampbellBig South19–11Automatic
Midwest Regional –Hy-Vee Arena,Kansas City, Missouri
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1KansasBig Eight26–4Automatic
2USCPac-1023–5At-Large
3ArkansasSEC25–7At-Large
4CincinnatiGreat Midwest25–4At-Large
5Michigan StateBig Ten21–7At-Large
6Memphis StateGreat Midwest20–10At-Large
7Georgia TechACC21–11At-Large
8EvansvilleMCC24–5Automatic
9UTEPWAC25–6At-Large
10HoustonSWC25–5Automatic
11PepperdineWest Coast24–6Automatic
12Southwest Missouri StateMissouri Valley23–7Automatic
13DelawareNAC27–3Automatic
14Murray StateOhio Valley17–12Automatic
15Northeast LouisianaSouthland19–9Automatic
16HowardMEAC17–13Automatic
West Regional –The Pit,Albuquerque, New Mexico
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1UCLAPac-1025–4Automatic
2IndianaBig Ten23–6At-Large
3Florida StateACC20–9At-Large
4OklahomaBig Eight21–8At-Large
5DePaulGreat Midwest20–8At-Large
6GeorgetownBig East21–9At-Large
7LSUSEC20–9At-Large
8LouisvilleMetro18–10At-Large
9Wake ForestACC17–11At-Large
10BYUWAC25–6Automatic
11South FloridaMetro19–9At-Large
12New Mexico State(vacated)Big West23–7Automatic
13Southwestern LouisianaSun Belt20–10Automatic
14MontanaBig Sky27–3Automatic
15Eastern IllinoisMid-Continent17–13Automatic
16Robert MorrisNEC19–11Automatic
Southeast Regional –Rupp Arena,Lexington, Kentucky
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1Ohio StateBig Ten23–5Automatic
2Oklahoma StateBig Eight26–7At-Large
3ArizonaPac-1024–6At-Large
4North CarolinaACC21–9At-Large
5AlabamaSEC25–8At-Large
6Michigan(vacated Final Four)Big Ten20–8At-Large
7St. John'sBig East19–10At-Large
8NebraskaBig Eight19–9At-Large
9ConnecticutBig East19–9At-Large
10TulaneMetro21–8At-Large
11TempleAtlantic 1017–12At-Large
12StanfordPac-1018–10At-Large
13Miami (OH)MAC23–7Automatic
14East Tennessee StateSouthern23–6Automatic
15Georgia SouthernTAAC25–5Automatic
16Mississippi Valley StateSWAC16–13Automatic

Bracket

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East Regional – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Duke82
16Campbell56
1Duke75
Greensboro
9Iowa62
8Texas92
9Iowa98
1Duke81
4Seton Hall68
5Missouri89
12West Virginia78
5Missouri71
Greensboro
4Seton Hall88
4Seton Hall78
13La Salle76
1Duke104OT
2Kentucky103
6Syracuse51
11Princeton43
6Syracuse71
Worcester
3Massachusetts77OT
3Massachusetts85
14Fordham58
3Massachusetts77
2Kentucky87
7Charlotte74
10Iowa State76
10Iowa State98
Worcester
2Kentucky106
2Kentucky88
15Old Dominion69

West Regional – Albuquerque, New Mexico

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1UCLA73
16Robert Morris53
1UCLA85
Tempe
8Louisville69
8Louisville81
9Wake Forest58
1UCLA85
12New Mexico State78
5DePaul73
12New Mexico State81
12New Mexico State81
Tempe
13Southwest Louisiana73
4Oklahoma83
13Southwest Louisiana87
1UCLA79
2Indiana106
6Georgetown75
11South Florida60
6Georgetown68
Boise
3Florida State78
3Florida State78
14Montana68
3Florida State74
2Indiana85
7LSU94
10BYU83
7LSU79
Boise
2Indiana89
2Indiana94
15Eastern Illinois55

New Mexico State vacated its appearance in the 1992 NCAA tournament due to sanctions from theNeil McCarthy scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with New Mexico State removing the wins from its own record.

Southeast Regional – Lexington, Kentucky

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Ohio State83
16Mississippi Valley State56
1Ohio State78
Cincinnati
9Connecticut55
8Nebraska65
9Connecticut86
1Ohio State80
4North Carolina73
5Alabama80
12Stanford75
5Alabama55
Cincinnati
4North Carolina64
4North Carolina68
13Miami (OH)63
1Ohio State71
6Michigan75OT
6Michigan73
11Temple66
6Michigan102
Atlanta
14East Tennessee State90
3Arizona80
14East Tennessee State87
6Michigan75
2Oklahoma State72
7St. John's57
10Tulane61
10Tulane71
Atlanta
2Oklahoma State87
2Oklahoma State100
15Georgia Southern73

Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Missouri

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Kansas100
16Howard67
1Kansas60
Dayton
9UTEP66
8Evansville50
9UTEP55
9UTEP67
4Cincinnati69
5Michigan State61
12Southwest Missouri State54
5Michigan State65
Dayton
4Cincinnati77
4Cincinnati85
13Delaware47
4Cincinnati88
6Memphis State57
6Memphis State80
11Pepperdine70
6Memphis State82
Milwaukee
3Arkansas80
3Arkansas80
14Murray State69
6Memphis State83OT
7Georgia Tech79
7Georgia Tech65
10Houston60
7Georgia Tech79
Milwaukee
2USC78
2USC84
15Northeast Louisiana54

Final Four – Minneapolis, Minnesota

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E1Duke81
W2Indiana78
E1Duke71
SE6Michigan51
SE6Michigan76
MW4Cincinnati72

Michigan's final two games in the 1992 Final Four were vacated on November 7, 2002, as part of the settlement of theUniversity of Michigan basketball scandal due toChris Webber’s ineligibility. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with the removal of any Michigan wins from all records.

Announcers

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See also

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References

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  1. ^1992 NCAA Basketball National Championship Game onYouTube
  2. ^Matthew Waxman =16 Greatest Games Sports Illustrated (On Campus), March 10, 2004
  3. ^Mike Douchant –Greatest 63 games in NCAA Tournament history. The Sports Xchange, published in USA Today, March 25, 2002
  4. ^"NCAA eliminates play-in for 1992 tournament".United Press International. September 9, 1991. RetrievedMay 24, 2023.
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