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词条 1963 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Locations

  2. Teams

  3. Bracket

     East region  Mideast region  Midwest region  West region  Final Four  National Third Place Game  Regional Third Place Games 

  4. Noteworthy

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Tournament |
| Year = 1963
| Image =
| ImageSize =
| Caption =
| Teams = 25
| FinalFourArena = Freedom Hall
| FinalFourCity = Louisville, Kentucky
| Champions = Loyola–Chicago Ramblers
| TitleCount =1st
| ChampGameCount=1st
| ChampFFCount=1st
| RunnerUp = Cincinnati Bearcats
| GameCount = 3rd
| RunnerFFCount=5th
| Semifinal1 = Duke Blue Devils
| FinalFourCount = 1st
| Semifinal2 = Oregon State Beavers
| FinalFourCount2 = 2nd
| Coach = George Ireland
| CoachCount = 1st
| MOP = Art Heyman
| MOPTeam = Duke
| Attendance = 153,065
| OneTopScorer = *
| TwoTopScorers =
| TopScorer = Mel Counts
| TopScorerTeam = Oregon State
| Points = 123
}}

The 1963 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball in the United States. It began on March 9, 1963, and ended with the championship game on March 23 in Louisville, Kentucky. A total of 29 games were played, including a third-place game in each region and a national third-place game.

Loyola University Chicago, coached by George Ireland, won the national title with a 60–58 overtime victory in the final game, over the University of Cincinnati, coached by Ed Jucker. Art Heyman, of Duke University, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This tournament marked the last time that a city was host to two straight Final Fours.

Locations

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}}
Round Region Location Venue
First Round East Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Palestra
Mideast Evanston, Illinois McGaw Memorial Hall
Midwest Lubbock, Texas Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
West Eugene, Oregon McArthur Court
Regionals East College Park, Maryland Cole Field House
Mideast East Lansing, Michigan Jenison Fieldhouse
Midwest Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse
West Provo, Utah Smith Fieldhouse
Final Four Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall
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For the fourth time, Louisville and Freedom Hall hosted the Final Four, the last time a host repeated in back-to-back years. Like the preceding year, all nine venues were either on-campus arenas or the primary off-campus arena for college teams. The tournament saw three new venues being used. For the first time, the tournament came to the state of Michigan, when Jenison Fieldhouse on the campus of Michigan State University hosted games for the first and only time. (All other games held in the state have been in the Detroit metropolitan area.) Texas saw its third host city become Lubbock, when the Municipal Coliseum at Texas Technological College hosted games for the first time. And for the first time, the University of Oregon hosted the tournament at historic McArthur Court, something it would do twice more. Of the nine venues used, only Jenison Fieldhouse would not be used again.

Teams

Region Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East Connecticut George Wigton First roundWest VirginiaL 77–71
East Duke Vic Bubas Third PlaceOregon StateW 85–63
East NYU Lou Rossini Regional Fourth PlaceWest VirginiaL 83–73
East Pittsburgh Bob Timmons First roundNYUL 93–83
East Princeton Butch van Breda Kolff First roundSaint Joseph'sL 82–81
East Saint Joseph's Jack Ramsay Regional Runner-upDukeL 73–59
East West Virginia George King Regional Third PlaceNYUW 83–73
Mideast
Mideast Bowling Green Harold Anderson Regional Fourth PlaceMississippi StateL 65–60
Mideast Illinois Harry Combes Regional Runner-upLoyola–ChicagoL 79–64
Mideast Loyola–Chicago George Ireland ChampionCincinnatiW 60–58
Mideast Mississippi State Babe McCarthy Regional Third PlaceBowling GreenW 65–60
Mideast Notre Dame John Jordan First roundBowling GreenL 77–72
Mideast Tennessee Tech Johnny Oldham First roundLoyola–ChicagoL 111–42
Midwest
Midwest Cincinnati Ed Jucker Runner UpLoyola–ChicagoL 60–58
Midwest Colorado Sox Walseth Regional Runner-upCincinnatiL 67–60
Midwest Colorado State Jim Williams First roundOklahoma CityL 70–67
Midwest Oklahoma City Abe Lemons Regional Fourth PlaceTexasL 90–83
Midwest Texas Harold Bradley Regional Third PlaceOklahoma CityW 90–83
Midwest Texas Western Don Haskins First roundTexasL 65–47
West
West Arizona State Ned Wulk Regional Runner-upOregon StateL 83–65
West Oregon State Slats Gill Fourth PlaceDukeL 85–63
West San Francisco Pete Peletta Regional Third PlaceUCLAW 76–75
West Seattle Clair Markey First roundOregon StateL 70–66
West UCLA John Wooden Regional Fourth PlaceSan FranciscoL 76–75
West Utah State LaDell Andersen First roundArizona StateL 79–75

Bracket

  • – Denotes overtime period

East region

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| RD1-team3=NYU
| RD1-score3=93
| RD1-seed4= 
| RD1-team4=Pittsburgh
| RD1-score4=83
| RD1-seed5= 
| RD1-team5=West Virginia
| RD1-score5=77
| RD1-seed6= 
| RD1-team6=Connecticut
| RD1-score6=71
| RD1-seed7= 
| RD1-team7=Saint Joseph's
| RD1-score7=82
| RD1-seed8= 
| RD1-team8=Princeton
| RD1-score8=81*
| RD2-seed1= 
| RD2-team1=Duke
| RD2-score1=81
| RD2-seed2= 
| RD2-team2=NYU
| RD2-score2=76
| RD2-seed3= 
| RD2-team3=West Virginia
| RD2-score3=88
| RD2-seed4= 
| RD2-team4=Saint Joseph's
| RD2-score4=97
| RD3-seed1= 
| RD3-team1=Duke
| RD3-score1=73
| RD3-seed2= 
| RD3-team2=Saint Joseph's
| RD3-score2=59
}}

Mideast region

{{3RoundBracket-Byes | RD1-seed3= 
| RD1-team3=Bowling Green
| RD1-score3=77
| RD1-seed4= 
| RD1-team4=Notre Dame
| RD1-score4=72
| RD1-seed7= 
| RD1-team7=Loyola–Chicago
| RD1-score7=111
| RD1-seed8= 
| RD1-team8=Tennessee Tech
| RD1-score8=42
| RD2-seed1= 
| RD2-team1=Illinois
| RD2-score1=70
| RD2-seed2= 
| RD2-team2=Bowling Green
| RD2-score2=67
| RD2-seed3= 
| RD2-team3=Mississippi State
| RD2-score3=51
| RD2-seed4= 
| RD2-team4=Loyola–Chicago
| RD2-score4=61
| RD3-seed1= 
| RD3-team1=Illinois
| RD3-score1=64
| RD3-seed2= 
| RD3-team2=Loyola–Chicago
| RD3-score2=79
}}

Midwest region

{{3RoundBracket-Byes | RD1-seed3= 
| RD1-team3=Oklahoma City
| RD1-score3=70
| RD1-seed4= 
| RD1-team4=Colorado State
| RD1-score4=67
| RD1-seed7= 
| RD1-team7=Texas
| RD1-score7=65
| RD1-seed8= 
| RD1-team8=Texas Western
| RD1-score8=47
| RD2-seed1= 
| RD2-team1=Colorado
| RD2-score1=78
| RD2-seed2= 
| RD2-team2=Oklahoma City
| RD2-score2=72
| RD2-seed3= 
| RD2-team3=Cincinnati
| RD2-score3=73
| RD2-seed4= 
| RD2-team4=Texas
| RD2-score4=68
| RD3-seed1= 
| RD3-team1=Colorado
| RD3-score1=60
| RD3-seed2= 
| RD3-team2=Cincinnati
| RD3-score2=67
}}

West region

{{3RoundBracket-Byes | RD1-seed3= 
| RD1-team3=Arizona State
| RD1-score3=79
| RD1-seed4= 
| RD1-team4=Utah State
| RD1-score4=75*
| RD1-seed7= 
| RD1-team7=Oregon State
| RD1-score7=70
| RD1-seed8= 
| RD1-team8=Seattle
| RD1-score8=66
| RD2-seed1= 
| RD2-team1=UCLA
| RD2-score1=79
| RD2-seed2= 
| RD2-team2=Arizona State
| RD2-score2=93
| RD2-seed3= 
| RD2-team3=San Francisco
| RD2-score3=61
| RD2-seed4= 
| RD2-team4=Oregon State
| RD2-score4=65
| RD3-seed1= 
| RD3-team1=Arizona State
| RD3-score1=65
| RD3-seed2= 
| RD3-team2=Oregon State
| RD3-score2=83
}}

Final Four

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals | RD2=National Championship Game | RD1-seed1=E
| RD1-team1=Duke
| RD1-score1=75
| RD1-seed2=ME
| RD1-team2=Loyola–Chicago
| RD1-score2=94
| RD1-seed3=MW
| RD1-team3=Cincinnati
| RD1-score3=80
| RD1-seed4=W
| RD1-team4=Oregon State
| RD1-score4=46
| RD2-seed1=ME
| RD2-team1=Loyola–Chicago
| RD2-score1=60
| RD2-seed2=MW
| RD2-team2=Cincinnati
| RD2-score2=58
}}

National Third Place Game

{{2TeamBracket | RD1=National Third Place Game [1]
| RD1-seed1=E
| RD1-team1=Duke
| RD1-score1=85
| RD1-seed2=W
| RD1-team2=Oregon State
| RD1-score2=63
}}

Regional Third Place Games

{{col-begin|width=auto}}{{col-break}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=East Regional Third Place
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=West Virginia
| RD1-score1=83
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=NYU
| RD1-score2=73
}}{{col-break}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=Mideast Regional Third Place
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=Mississippi State
| RD1-score1=65
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Bowling Green
| RD1-score2=60
}}{{col-end}}{{col-begin|width=auto}}{{col-break}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=Midwest Regional Third Place
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=Texas
| RD1-score1=90
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Oklahoma City
| RD1-score2=83
}}{{col-break}}{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=West Regional Third Place
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=San Francisco
| RD1-score1=76
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=UCLA
| RD1-score2=75
}}{{col-end}}

Noteworthy

In the Loyola vs. Mississippi State game at East Lansing, Michigan in a Mideast regional semifinal, Mississippi State, an all-white team, played despite protests from the governor and state police of Mississippi. Mississippi State overcame a state prohibition against playing integrated teams. Loyola beat Mississippi State and went on to the Mideast Region Championship game. In the National Championship game, Loyola started four African-Americans and Cincinnati started three, marking the first time that a majority of African-Americans participated in the championship game.

Loyola's first-round regional victory over Tennessee Tech, 111-42, continues to be a record margin of victory for an NCAA men's basketball tournament game.

See also

  • 1963 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
  • 1963 National Invitation Tournament
  • 1963 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
  • Black participation in college basketball

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.databasesports.com/ncaab/tourney.htm?yr=1954|title=1954 NCAA Basketball Tournament Bracket|accessdate=October 14, 2011}}
{{NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament navbox}}{{1963 Loyola Ramblers men's basketball navbox}}

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