1991 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

1991 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals site Hoosier Dome
Indianapolis
Champions Duke (1st title, 5th title game,
9th Final Four)
Runner-up Kansas (6th title game,
9th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Mike Krzyzewski (1st title)
MOP Christian Laettner Duke
Attendance 665,707
Top scorer Christian Laettner Duke
(125 points)
NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
«1990 1992»

The 1991 NCAA Men's Division I 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 14, 1991, and ended with the championship game on April 1 in Indianapolis, Indiana. A total of 63 games were played.

Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski, won a rematch of the previous year's national final matchup against undefeated UNLV 79–77 in the semifinal,[1] then won the national title with a 72–65 victory in the final game over Kansas, coached by Roy Williams.[2] This was the first National Championship game for Williams as a head coach. Kansas defeated Williams' mentor Dean Smith and North Carolina (where Williams now coaches) in the semifinal. Kansas made its second trip to the National Championship game in four season, the prior appearance being 1988 when they defeated Oklahoma. Christian Laettner of Duke was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

This tournament adopted the NBA's 10ths-second timer during the final minute of each period in all arenas.

Locations

Atlanta
College Park
Louisville
Dayton
Syracuse
Minneapolis
Tucson
Salt Lake City
1991 first and second rounds
Seattle
Charlotte
Pontiac
E. Rutherford
Indianapolis
1991 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

First and Second Rounds

Later Rounds

Region Site
East East Rutherford, New Jersey (Meadowlands Arena)
Midwest Pontiac, Michigan (Pontiac Silverdome)
Southeast Charlotte, North Carolina (Charlotte Coliseum)
West Seattle, Washington (Kingdome)
Finals Indianapolis, Indiana (Hoosier Dome)

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1 North Carolina Dean Smith National Semifinals3 KansasL 79-73
East 2 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Round of 6415 RichmondL 73-69
East 3 Oklahoma State Eddie Sutton Sweet Sixteen10 TempleL 72-63
East 4 UCLA Jim Harrick Round of 6413 Penn StateL 74-69
East 5 Mississippi State Richard Williams Round of 6412 Eastern MichiganL 76-56
East 6 North Carolina State Les Robinson Round of 323 Oklahoma StateL 73-64
East 7 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 6410 TempleL 80-63
East 8 Princeton Pete Carril Round of 649 VillanovaL 50-48
East 9 Villanova Rollie Massimino Round of 321 North CarolinaL 84-69
East 10 Temple John Chaney Regional Runner-up1 North CarolinaL 75-72
East 11 Southern Miss M.K. Turk Round of 646 North Carolina StateL 114-85
East 12 Eastern Michigan Ben Braun Sweet Sixteen1 North CarolinaL 93-67
East 13 Penn State Bruce Parkhill Round of 3212 Eastern MichiganL 71-68
East 14 New Mexico Dave Bliss Round of 643 Oklahoma StateL 67-54
East 15 Richmond Dick Tarrant Round of 3210 TempleL 77-64
East 16 Northeastern Karl Fogel Round of 641 North CarolinaL 101-66
Midwest
Midwest 1 Ohio State Randy Ayers Sweet Sixteen4 St. John'sL 91-74
Midwest 2 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Champion3 KansasW 72-65
Midwest 3 Nebraska Danny Nee Round of 6414 XavierL 89-84
Midwest 4 St. John's Lou Carnesecca Regional Runner-up2 DukeL 78-61
Midwest 5 Texas Tom Penders Round of 324 St. John'sL 84-76
Midwest 6 LSU Dale Brown Round of 6411 ConnecticutL 79-62
Midwest 7 Iowa Tom Davis Round of 322 DukeL 85-70
Midwest 8 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Round of 321 Ohio StateL 65-61
Midwest 9 DePaul Joey Meyer Round of 648 Georgia TechL 87-70
Midwest 10 East Tennessee State Alan LeForce Round of 647 IowaL 76-73
Midwest 11 Connecticut Jim Calhoun Sweet Sixteen2 DukeL 81-67
Midwest 12 Saint Peter's Ted Fiore Round of 645 TexasL 73-65
Midwest 13 Northern Illinois Jim Molinari Round of 644 St. John'sL 75-68
Midwest 14 Xavier Pete Gillen Round of 3211 ConnecticutL 66-50
Midwest 15 Northeast Louisiana Mike Vining Round of 642 DukeL 102-73
Midwest 16 Towson Terry Truax Round of 641 Ohio StateL 97-86
Southeast
Southeast 1 Arkansas Nolan Richardson Regional Runner-up3 KansasL 93-81
Southeast 2 Indiana Bob Knight Sweet Sixteen3 KansasL 83-65
Southeast 3 Kansas Roy Williams Runner Up2 DukeL 72-65
Southeast 4 Alabama Wimp Sanderson Sweet Sixteen1 ArkansasL 93-70
Southeast 5 Wake Forest Dave Odom Round of 324 AlabamaL 96-88
Southeast 6 Pittsburgh Paul Evans Round of 323 KansasL 77-66
Southeast 7 Florida State Pat Kennedy Round of 322 IndianaL 82-60
Southeast 8 Arizona State Bill Frieder Round of 321 ArkansasL 97-90
Southeast 9 Rutgers Bob Wenzel Round of 648 Arizona StateL 79-76
Southeast 10 USC George Raveling Round of 647 Florida StateL 75-72
Southeast 11 Georgia Hugh Durham Round of 646 PittsburghL 76-68
Southeast 12 Louisiana Tech Jerry Loyd Round of 645 Wake ForestL 71-65
Southeast 13 Murray State Steve Newton Round of 644 AlabamaL 89-79
Southeast 14 New Orleans Tim Floyd Round of 643 KansasL 55-49
Southeast 15 Coastal Carolina Russ Bergman Round of 642 IndianaL 79-69
Southeast 16 Georgia State Bob Reinhart Round of 641 ArkansasL 117-76
West
West 1 UNLV Jerry Tarkanian National Semifinals2 DukeL 79-77
West 2 Arizona Lute Olson Sweet Sixteen3 Seton HallL 81-77
West 3 Seton Hall P.J. Carlesimo Regional Runner-up1 UNLVL 77-65
West 4 Utah Rick Majerus Sweet Sixteen1 UNLVL 83-66
West 5 Michigan State Jud Heathcote Round of 324 UtahL 85-84
West 6 New Mexico State Neil McCarthy Round of 6411 CreightonL 64-56
West 7 Virginia Jeff Jones Round of 6410 BYUL 61-48
West 8 Georgetown John Thompson Round of 321 UNLVL 62-54
West 9 Vanderbilt Eddie Fogler Round of 648 GeorgetownL 70-60
West 10 BYU Roger Reid Round of 322 ArizonaL 76-61
West 11 Creighton Tony Barone Round of 323 Seton HallL 81-69
West 12 Wisconsin–Green Bay Dick Bennett Round of 645 Michigan StateL 60-58
West 13 South Alabama Ronnie Arrow Round of 644 UtahL 82-72
West 14 Pepperdine Tom Asbury Round of 643 Seton HallL 71-51
West 15 St. Francis, Pennsylvania Jim Baron Round of 642 ArizonaL 93-80
West 16 Montana Stew Morrill Round of 641 UNLVL 99-65

Bracket

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 North Carolina 101
16 Northeastern 66
1 North Carolina 84
Syracuse
9 Villanova 69
8 Princeton 48
9 Villanova 50
1 North Carolina 93
12 Eastern Michigan 67
5 Mississippi State 56
12 Eastern Michigan 76
12 Eastern Michigan 71
Syracuse
13 Penn State 68*
4 UCLA 69
13 Penn State 74
1 North Carolina 75
10 Temple 72
6 North Carolina State 114
11 Southern Mississippi 85
6 North Carolina State 64
College Park
3 Oklahoma State 73
3 Oklahoma State 67
14 New Mexico 54
3 Oklahoma State 63*
10 Temple 72
7 Purdue 63
10 Temple 80
10 Temple 77
College Park
15 Richmond 64
2 Syracuse 69
15 Richmond 73

Southeast Regional – Charlotte, North Carolina

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Arkansas 117
16 Georgia State 76
1 Arkansas 97
Atlanta
8 Arizona State 90
8 Arizona State 79
9 Rutgers 76
1 Arkansas 93
4 Alabama 70
5 Wake Forest 71
12 Louisiana Tech 65
5 Wake Forest 88
Atlanta
4 Alabama 96
4 Alabama 89
13 Murray State 79
1 Arkansas 81
3 Kansas 93
6 Pittsburgh 76
11 Georgia 68*
6 Pittsburgh 66
Louisville
3 Kansas 77
3 Kansas 55
14 New Orleans 49
3 Kansas 83
2 Indiana 65
7 Florida State 75
10 Southern California 72
7 Florida State 60
Louisville
2 Indiana 82
2 Indiana 79
15 Coastal Carolina 69

Midwest Regional – Pontiac, Michigan

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Ohio State 97
16 Towson 86
1 Ohio State 65
Dayton
8 Georgia Tech 61
8 Georgia Tech 87
9 DePaul 70
1 Ohio State 74
4 St John's 91
5 Texas 73
12 St Peters 65
5 Texas 76
Dayton
4 St John's 84
4 St John's 75
13 Northern Illinois 68
4 St John's 61
2 Duke 78
6 LSU 62
11 Connecticut 79
11 Connecticut 66
Minneapolis
14 Xavier 50
3 Nebraska 84
14 Xavier 89
11 Connecticut 67
2 Duke 81
7 Iowa 76
10 East Tennessee State 73
7 Iowa 70
Minneapolis
2 Duke 85
2 Duke 102
15 Northeast Louisiana 73

West Regional – Seattle, Washington

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 UNLV 99
16 Montana 65
1 UNLV 62
Tucson
8 Georgetown 54
8 Georgetown 70
9 Vanderbilt 60
1 UNLV 83
4 Utah 66
5 Michigan State 60
12 Wisconsin-Green Bay 58
5 Michigan State 84**
Tucson
4 Utah 85
4 Utah 82
13 South Alabama 72
1 UNLV 77
3 Seton Hall 65
6 New Mexico State 56
11 Creighton 64
11 Creighton 69
Salt Lake City
3 Seton Hall 81
3 Seton Hall 71
14 Pepperdine 51
3 Seton Hall 81
2 Arizona 77
7 Virginia 48
10 BYU 61
10 BYU 61
Salt Lake City
2 Arizona 76
2 Arizona 93
15 St Francis-PA 80

Final Four @ Indianapolis, Indiana

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E1 North Carolina 73
S3 Kansas 79
S3 Kansas 65
M2 Duke 72
M2 Duke 79
W1 UNLV 77

Broadcast information

For the first time, CBS Sports showed all 63 tournament games. In the first three rounds, games were shown on a regional basis, except for one game each on Saturday and Sunday in the second round. Usual start times were noon and 7:30 or 8 p.m. Eastern time on each of the Thursdays and Fridays. During the weekend of the second round, the national telecast began at noon, with the regional windows (three on Saturday, two on Sunday) following. Although the times would be adjusted, the same basic format was in place until 2010. As of 2011, the regional broadcasts have been replaced by simulcast feeds on non-broadcast networks owned by Turner Sports.

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Miscellaneous

References

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