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1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

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Edition of USA college basketball tournament
See also:1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

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
Winning coachLute Olson (1st title)
MOPMiles Simon (Arizona)
Attendance646,531
Top scorerMiles Simon (Arizona)
(132 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«19961998»

The1997NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing insingle-elimination play to determine the national champion of men'sNCAADivision Icollege basketball. The 59th annual edition of the tournament began on March 13, 1997, and ended with thechampionship game on March 31 inIndianapolis, Indiana at theRCA Dome. A total of 63 games were played.

The Final Four consisted ofKentucky, 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, andNorth 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 Simon ofArizona was named the tournament'sMost Outstanding Player.

Several years later,Minnesota was stripped of itsFinal Four appearance following the discovery of NCAA academic rule violations. In addition, the Gophers were stripped of theirBig 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 seedKansas in addition to their two Final Four victories.

The tournament also saw thethird victory by a #15 seed over a #2 seed, asCoppin State defeatedSouth Carolina in their first round matchup. In addition, a #14 seed advanced to theSweet Sixteen for only the second time, as Southeast Region #14 seedChattanooga defeated bothGeorgia andIllinois.

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

Schedule and venues

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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

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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).

Two conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances:Charleston Southern (Big South) andJackson State (SWAC).

Automatic qualifiers

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Automatic qualifiers
ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bid
ACCNorth Carolina31st1996
America EastBoston University5th1990
Atlantic 10Saint Joseph's15th1986
Big 12Kansas26th1996
Big EastBoston College11th1996
Big SkyMontana4th1992
Big SouthCharleston Southern1stNever
Big TenMinnesota(vacated)1990
Big WestPacific5th1979
CAAOld Dominion7th1995
Conference USAMarquette21st1996
Ivy LeaguePrinceton20th1996
MAACFairfield3rd1987
MACMiami (OH)15th1995
MCCButler2nd1962
MEACCoppin State3rd1993
Mid-ContinentValparaiso2nd1996
Missouri ValleyIllinois State5th1990
NECLong Island3rd1984
Ohio ValleyMurray State8th1995
Pac-10UCLA32nd1996
PatriotNavy10th1994
SECKentucky38th1996
SouthernChattanooga8th1995
SouthlandSouthwest Texas State2nd1994
SWACJackson State1stNever
Sun BeltSouth Alabama5th1991
TAACCollege of Charleston2nd1994
WACUtah19th1996
West CoastSaint Mary's3rd1989

Tournament seeds

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East Regional –Carrier Dome,Syracuse, New York
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1North CarolinaACC24–6Automatic
2South CarolinaSEC24–7At-Large
3New MexicoWAC24–7At-Large
4VillanovaBig East23–9At-Large
5CaliforniaPac-1021–8At-Large
6LouisvilleConference USA23–8At-Large
7WisconsinBig Ten18–9At-Large
8IndianaBig Ten22–10At-Large
9ColoradoBig 1221–9At-Large
10TexasBig 1216–11At-Large
11UMassAtlantic 1019–13At-Large
12PrincetonIvy League24–3Automatic
13Long IslandNEC21–8Automatic
14Old DominionCAA22–10Automatic
15Coppin StateMEAC21–8Automatic
16FairfieldMAAC11–18Automatic
Midwest Regional –Alamodome,San Antonio, Texas
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1Minnesota(vacated)Big Ten27–3Automatic
2UCLAPac-1021–7Automatic
3CincinnatiConference USA25–7At-Large
4ClemsonACC21–9At-Large
5TulsaWAC23–9At-Large
6Iowa StateBig 1220–8At-Large
7XavierAtlantic 1022–5At-Large
8Ole MissSEC20–8At-Large
9TempleAtlantic 1019–10At-Large
10VanderbiltSEC19–11At-Large
11Illinois StateMissouri Valley24–5Automatic
12Boston UniversityAmerica East25–4Automatic
13Miami (OH)MAC21–8Automatic
14ButlerMCC23–9Automatic
15Charleston SouthernBig South17–12Automatic
16Southwest Texas StateSouthland16–12Automatic
Southeast Regional –BJCC Coliseum,Birmingham, Alabama
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1KansasBig 1232–1Automatic
2DukeACC23–8At-Large
3GeorgiaSEC24–8At-Large
4ArizonaPac-1019–9At-Large
5MarylandACC21–10At-Large
6IllinoisBig Ten21–9At-Large
7MarquetteConference USA22–8Automatic
8PurdueBig Ten17–11At-Large
9Rhode IslandAtlantic 1020–9At-Large
10ProvidenceBig East21–11At-Large
11USCPac-1017–10At-Large
12College of CharlestonTAAC28–2Automatic
13South AlabamaSun Belt23–6Automatic
14ChattanoogaSouthern22–10Automatic
15Murray StateOhio Valley20–9Automatic
16Jackson StateSWAC14–15Automatic
West Regional –San Jose Arena,San Jose, California
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1KentuckySEC30–4Automatic
2UtahWAC26–3Automatic
3Wake ForestACC23–6At-Large
4Saint Joseph'sAtlantic 1024–6Automatic
5Boston CollegeBig East21–8Automatic
6StanfordPac-1020–7At-Large
7UNC CharlotteConference USA21–8At-Large
8IowaBig Ten21–9At-Large
9VirginiaACC19–10At-Large
10GeorgetownBig East20–9At-Large
11OklahomaBig 1219–7At-Large
12ValparaisoMid-Continent24–6Automatic
13PacificBig West23–5Automatic
14Saint Mary'sWest Coast23–7Automatic
15NavyPatriot20–8Automatic
16MontanaBig Sky21–10Automatic

Bids by conference

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Bids by Conference
BidsConference(s)
6ACC,Big Ten
5Atlantic 10,Big 12,Pac-10,SEC
4Big East,C-USA
3WAC
121 others

Bracket

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East Regional - Syracuse, New York

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1North Carolina82
16Fairfield74
1North Carolina73
Winston-Salem
9Colorado56
8Indiana62
9Colorado80
1North Carolina63
5California57
5California55
12Princeton52
5California75
Winston-Salem
4Villanova68
4Villanova101
13Long Island91
1North Carolina97
6Louisville74
6Louisville65
11Massachusetts57
6Louisville64
Pittsburgh
3New Mexico63
3New Mexico59
14Old Dominion55
6Louisville78
10Texas63
7Wisconsin58
10Texas71
10Texas82
Pittsburgh
15Coppin State81
2South Carolina65
15Coppin State78

Southeast Regional - Birmingham, Alabama

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Kansas78
16Jackson State64
1Kansas75
Memphis
8Purdue61
8Purdue83OT
9Rhode Island76
1Kansas82
4Arizona85
5Maryland66
12College of Charleston75
12College of Charleston69
Memphis
4Arizona73
4Arizona65
13South Alabama57
4Arizona96OT
10Providence92
6Illinois90
11USC77
6Illinois63
Charlotte
14Chattanooga75
3Georgia70
14Chattanooga73
14Chattanooga65
10Providence71
7Marquette59
10Providence81
10Providence98
Charlotte
2Duke87
2Duke71
15Murray State68

Midwest Regional - San Antonio, Texas

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Minnesota78
16Southwest Texas State46
1Minnesota76
Kansas City
9Temple57
8Ole Miss40
9Temple62
1Minnesota902OT
4Clemson84
5Tulsa81
12Boston University52
5Tulsa59
Kansas City
4Clemson65
4Clemson68
13Miami (OH)56
1Minnesota80
2UCLA72
6Iowa State69
11Illinois State57
6Iowa State67
Auburn Hills
3Cincinnati66
3Cincinnati86
14Butler69
6Iowa State73
2UCLA74OT
7Xavier80
10Vanderbilt68
7Xavier83
Auburn Hills
2UCLA96
2UCLA109
15Charleston Southern75

West Regional - San Jose, California

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First roundQuarter-finalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals
            
1Kentucky92
16Montana54
1Kentucky75
Salt Lake City
8Iowa69
8Iowa73
9Virginia60
1Kentucky83
4Saint Joseph's68
5Boston College73
12Valparaiso66
5Boston College77
Salt Lake City
4Saint Joseph's81OT
4Saint Joseph's75
13Pacific65
1Kentucky72
2Utah59
6Stanford80
11Oklahoma67
6Stanford72
Tucson
3Wake Forest66
3Wake Forest68
14Saint Mary's46
6Stanford77
2Utah82OT
7Charlotte79
10Georgetown67
7Charlotte58
Tucson
2Utah77
2Utah75
15Navy61

Final Four – Indianapolis, Indiana

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National semifinalsNational Championship Game
      
E1North Carolina58
SE4Arizona66
SE4Arizona84OT
W1Kentucky79
MW1Minnesota69
W1Kentucky78

Minnesota vacated all NCAA tournament wins from the 1996–97 season due to anacademic 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

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

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Minnesota Stripped Of Conference Championship".CBS News. November 21, 2000. RetrievedOctober 25, 2021.
  2. ^"Bracket Question". Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2018.
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