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词条 1995 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Locations

     First & Second Rounds  Regional Sites and Final Four 

  2. Teams

  3. Bracket

     East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey  Game summaries  East first round  at Albany, New York  East second round  at Albany, New York  West Regional – Oakland, California  Southeast Regional – Birmingham, Alabama  Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Missouri  Final Four - Seattle, Washington  Game summaries  National Championship 

  4. Notes

  5. Announcers

     Television  Radio  First and second rounds  Regionals  Final Four 

  6. See also

  7. References

{{Infobox NCAA Basketball Tournament |
| Year=1995
| Image=1995FinalFour.gif
| ImageSize=150px
| Caption=
| Teams=64
| FinalFourArena=Kingdome
| FinalFourCity=Seattle, Washington
| Champions=UCLA Bruins
| TitleCount=11th
| ChampGameCount=12th
| ChampFFCount=15th
| RunnerUp=Arkansas Razorbacks
| GameCount=2nd
| RunnerFFCount=6th
| Semifinal1=North Carolina Tar Heels
| FinalFourCount=12th
| Semifinal2=Oklahoma State Cowboys
| FinalFourCount2=5th
| Coach=Jim Harrick
| CoachCount=1st
| MOP=Ed O'Bannon
| MOPTeam=UCLA
| Attendance=540,101
| TopScorer=Corliss Williamson
| TopScorerTeam=Arkansas
| Points=125
}}

The 1995 NCAA Division I Men's 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 16, 1995, and ended with the championship game on April 3 at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington. A total of 63 games were played.

The Final Four consisted of UCLA, making their fifteenth appearance and first since the 1980 team that eventually saw their appearance vacated, Oklahoma State, making their fifth appearance and first since 1951, North Carolina, making their twelfth appearance and second in three years, and Arkansas, the defending national champions.

The championship game saw UCLA win their eleventh national championship and first (and only) national title under Jim Harrick by defeating Arkansas 89–78, foiling the Razorbacks' hopes of back to back national titles.

UCLA's Ed O'Bannon was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Locations

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First & Second Rounds

Region Site Venue Host
EastAlbany, New YorkKnickerbocker ArenaSiena
Baltimore, MarylandBaltimore ArenaJohns Hopkins/UMBC
MidwestAustin, TexasFrank Erwin CenterTexas
Dayton, OhioUniversity of Dayton ArenaDayton
SoutheastMemphis, TennesseeMemphis PyramidMemphis State
Tallahassee, FloridaTallahassee-Leon County Civic CenterFlorida State
WestBoise, IdahoBSU PavilionBoise State
Salt Lake City, UtahJon M. Huntsman CenterUtah

Regional Sites and Final Four

Region Site Venue Host
EastEast Rutherford, New JerseyBrendan Byrne ArenaSeton Hall
MidwestKansas City, MissouriKemper ArenaMissouri Valley Conference
SoutheastBirmingham, AlabamaBJCC ColiseumSoutheastern Conference
WestOakland, CaliforniaOakland–Alameda County Coliseum ArenaCalifornia
Final FourSeattle, WashingtonKingdomeSeattle/Washington

For the third and final time, the Kingdome served as the host venue for the Final Four. It would be the last tournament games at the multipurpose stadium, which was demolished in 2000 to make way for CenturyLink Field. The 1995 tournament saw four new host venues in three new cities. For the first time, the New York capital of Albany hosted tournament games at Knickerbocker Arena, the off-campus home of the Siena Saints men's basketball team. Baltimore hosted its first and, to date, only tournament games at the Baltimore Arena, as did Tallahassee's Leon County Civic Center, the home of the Florida State Seminoles men's basketball team. To date, this marked the last time the tournament has been held in the state of Maryland. Tallahassee was the fourth new city in three years in the state of Florida. And for the second time, the tournament returned to Memphis, this time at the Pyramid Arena, the home to the Memphis Tigers men's basketball team.

Teams

East Regional – East Rutherford
SeedSchoolCoachConferenceRecordBid Type
#1 Wake Forest Dave Odom ACC 24–5 Automatic
#2 Massachusetts John Calipari Atlantic 10 26–4 Automatic
#31994|team=Villanova Wildcats|school=Villanova University|title=Villanova}} Steve Lappas Big East 25–7 Automatic
#4 Oklahoma State Eddie Sutton Big Eight 23–9 Automatic
#51994|team=Alabama Crimson Tide|school=University of Alabama|title=Alabama}} David Hobbs SEC 22–9 At-Large
#61994|team=Tulsa Golden Hurricane|school=University of Tulsa|title=Tulsa}} Tubby Smith Missouri Valley 22–7 At-Large
#71994|team=Charlotte 49ers|school=University of North Carolina at Charlotte|title=UNC Charlotte}} Jeff Mullins Metro 19-8 At–Large
#81994|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|school=University of Minnesota|title=Minnesota}} Clem Haskins Big Ten 19–11 At-Large
#91994|team=Saint Louis Billikens|school=Saint Louis University|title=Saint Louis}} Charlie Spoonhour Great Midwest 22–7 At-Large
#101994|team=Stanford Cardinal|school=Stanford University|title=Stanford}} Mike Montgomery Pac-10 19–8 At-Large
#11 Illinois Lou Henson Big Ten 19–11 At-Large
#121994|team=Penn Quakers|school=University of Pennsylvania|title=Penn}} Fran Dunphy Ivy League 22–5 Automatic
#13 Drexel Bill Herrion NAC 22–7 Automatic
#141994|team=Old Dominion Monarchs|school=Old Dominion University|title=Old Dominion}} Jeff Capel II CAA 20–11 Automatic
#151994|team=Saint Peter's Peacocks|school=Saint Peter's College|title=Saint Peter's}} Ted Fiore MAAC 19–10 Automatic
#161994|team=North Carolina A&T Aggies|school=North Carolina A&T University|title=North Carolina A&T}} Roy Thomas MEAC 15–14 Automatic
West Regional – Oakland
SeedSchoolCoachConferenceRecordBid Type
#1 UCLA Jim Harrick Pac-10 26–1 Automatic
#2 Connecticut Jim Calhoun Big East 25–4 At-Large
#3 Maryland Gary Williams ACC 24–7 At-Large
#41994|team=Utah Utes|school=University of Utah|title=Utah}} Rick Majerus WAC 27–5 Automatic
#51994|team=Mississippi State Bulldogs|school=Mississippi State University|title=Mississippi State}} Richard Williams SEC 20–7 At-Large
#61994|team=Oregon Ducks|school=University of Oregon|title=Oregon}} Jerry Green Pac-10 19–8 At-Large
#71994|team=Cincinnati Bearcats|school=University of Cincinnati|title=Cincinnati}} Bob Huggins Great Midwest 21–11 At-Large
#81994|team=Missouri Tigers|school=University of Missouri|title=Missouri}} Norm Stewart Big Eight 19–8 At-Large
#9 Indiana Bob Knight Big Ten 19–11 At-Large
#101994|team=Temple Owls|school=Temple University|title=Temple}} John Chaney Atlantic 10 19–10 At-Large
#111994|team=Texas Longhorns|school=University of Texas at Austin|title=Texas}} Tom Penders SWC 22–6 Automatic
#121994|team=Santa Clara Broncos|school=Santa Clara University|title=Santa Clara}} Dick Davey West Coast 21–6 At-Large
#131994|team=Long Beach State 49ers|school=California State University, Long Beach|title=Long Beach State}} Seth Greenberg Big West 20–9 Automatic
#141994|team=Gonzaga Bulldogs|school=Gonzaga University|title=Gonzaga}} Dan Fitzgerald West Coast 21–8 Automatic
#151994|team=Chattanooga Mocs|school=University of Tennessee at Chattanooga|title=Chattanooga}} Mack McCarthy Southern 19–10 Automatic
#161994|team=FIU Golden Panthers|school=Florida International University|title=FIU}} Bob Weltlich TAAC 11–18 Automatic
Midwest Regional – Kansas City
SeedSchoolCoachConferenceRecordBid Type
#1 Kansas Roy Williams Big Eight 23–5 At-Large
#2 Arkansas Nolan Richardson SEC 27–6 At-Large
#31994|team=Purdue Boilermakers|school=Purdue University|title=Purdue}} Gene Keady Big Ten 24–6 Automatic
#41994|team=Virginia Cavaliers|school=University of Virginia|title=Virginia}} Jeff Jones ACC 22–8 At-Large
#51994|team=Arizona Wildcats|school=University of Arizona|title=Arizona}} Lute Olson Pac-10 23–7 At-Large
#61994|team=Memphis Tigers|school=University of Memphis|title=Memphis}} Larry Finch Great Midwest 22–9 At-Large
#71994|team=Syracuse Orangemen|school=Syracuse University|title=Syracuse}} Jim Boeheim Big East 19–9 At-Large
#81994|team=Western Kentucky Hilltoppers|school=Western Kentucky University|title=Western Kentucky}} Matt Kilcullen Sun Belt 26–3 Automatic
#9 Michigan Steve Fisher Big Ten 17–13 At-Large
#101994|team=Southern Illinois Salukis|school=Southern Illinois University|title=Southern Illinois}} Rich Herrin Missouri Valley 23–8 Automatic
#11 Louisville Denny Crum Metro 19–13 Automatic
#121994|team=Miami RedHawks|school=Miami University|title=Miami (OH)}} Herb Sendek Mid-American 22–6 At-Large
#131994|team=Nicholls State Colonels|school=Nicholls State University|title=Nicholls State}} Rickey Broussard Southland 24–5 Automatic
#141994|team=Green Bay Phoenix|school=University of Wisconsin at Green Bay|title=UW–Green Bay}} Dick Bennett MCC 22–7 Automatic
#151994|team=Texas Southern Tigers|school=Texas Southern University|title=Texas Southern}} Robert Moreland SWAC 22–6 Automatic
#161994|team=Colgate Raiders|school=Colgate University|title=Colgate}} Jack Bruen Patriot League 17–12 Automatic
Southeast Regional – Birmingham
SeedSchoolCoachConferenceRecordBid Type
#1 Kentucky Rick Pitino SEC 25–4 Automatic
#2 North Carolina Dean Smith ACC 24–5 At-Large
#3 Michigan State Jud Heathcote Big Ten 22–5 At-Large
#41994|team=Oklahoma Sooners|school=University of Oklahoma|title=Oklahoma}} Kelvin Sampson Big Eight 23–8 At-Large
#5 Arizona State Bill Frieder Pac-10 22–8 At-Large
#6 Georgetown John Thompson Big East 19–9 At-Large
#71994|team=Iowa State Cyclones|school=Iowa State University|title=Iowa State}} Tim Floyd Big Eight 22–10 At-Large
#81994|team=BYU Cougars|school=Brigham Young University|title=BYU}} Roger Reid WAC 22–9 At-Large
#91994|team=Tulane Green Wave|school=Tulane University|title=Tulane}} Perry Clark Metro 22–9 At-Large
#101994|team=Florida Gators|school=University of Florida|title=Florida}} Lon Kruger SEC 17–12 At-Large
#111994|team=Xavier Musketeers|school=Xavier University|title=Xavier}} Skip Prosser MCC 23–4 At-Large
#121994|team=Ball State Cardinals|school=Ball State University|title=Ball State}} Ray McCallum Mid-American 19–10 Automatic
#131994|team=Manhattan Jaspers|school=Manhattan College|title=Manhattan}} Fran Fraschilla MAAC 25–4 At-Large
#141994|team=Weber State Wildcats|school=Weber State University|title=Weber State}} Ron Abegglen Big Sky 20–8 Automatic
#151994|team=Murray State Racers|school=Murray State University|title=Murray State}} Scott Edgar Ohio Valley 21–8 Automatic
#161994|team=Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers|school=Mount St. Mary's University|title=Mount St. Mary's}} Jim Phelan NEC 17–12 Automatic

Bracket

  • – Denotes overtime period

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

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| subgroup1= Baltimore
| subgroup2= Baltimore
| subgroup3= Albany
| subgroup4= Albany
| RD1-team01=Wake Forest
| RD1-score01=79
| RD1-seed02=16
| RD1-team02=North Carolina A&T
| RD1-score02=47
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Minnesota
| RD1-score03=61*
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=Saint Louis
| RD1-score04=64
| RD1-seed05=5
| RD1-team05=Alabama
| RD1-score05=91
| RD1-seed06=12
| RD1-team06=Penn
| RD1-score06=85
| RD1-seed07=4
| RD1-team07=Oklahoma State
| RD1-score07=73
| RD1-seed08=13
| RD1-team08=Drexel
| RD1-score08=49
| RD1-seed09=6
| RD1-team09=Tulsa
| RD1-score09=68
| RD1-seed10=11
| RD1-team10=Illinois
| RD1-score10=62
| RD1-seed11=3
| RD1-team11=Villanova
| RD1-score11=81***
| RD1-seed12=14
| RD1-team12=Old Dominion
| RD1-score12=89
| RD1-seed13=7
| RD1-team13=UNC Charlotte
| RD1-score13=68
| RD1-seed14=10
| RD1-team14=Stanford
| RD1-score14=70
| RD1-seed15=2
| RD1-team15=Massachusetts
| RD1-score15=68
| RD1-seed16=15
| RD1-team16=Saint Peter's
| RD1-score16=51
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Wake Forest
| RD2-score01=64
| RD2-seed02=9
| RD2-team02=Saint Louis
| RD2-score02=59
| RD2-seed03=5
| RD2-team03=Alabama
| RD2-score03=52
| RD2-seed04=4
| RD2-team04=Oklahoma State
| RD2-score04=66
| RD2-seed05=6
| RD2-team05=Tulsa
| RD2-score05=64
| RD2-seed06=14
| RD2-team06=Old Dominion
| RD2-score06=52
| RD2-seed07=10
| RD2-team07=Stanford
| RD2-score07=53
| RD2-seed08=2
| RD2-team08=Massachusetts
| RD2-score08=75
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Wake Forest
| RD3-score01=66
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=Oklahoma State
| RD3-score02=71
| RD3-seed03=6
| RD3-team03=Tulsa
| RD3-score03=51
| RD3-seed04=2
| RD3-team04=Massachusetts
| RD3-score04=76
| RD4-seed01=4
| RD4-team01=Oklahoma State
| RD4-score01=68
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Massachusetts
| RD4-score02=54
}}

Game summaries

East first round

at Albany, New York
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| team2 = #15 Saint Peter's Peacocks
| score2 = 51
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| time = 7:40 pm EST
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| team1 = #14 Old Dominion Monarchs
| score1 = 89
| team2 = #3 Villanova Wildcats
| score2 = 81 (3OT)
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End of Regulation: 58–58
End of First Overtime: 67–67
End of Second Overtime: 72–72
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| time = approx. 10:10 pm EST
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| team1 = #6 Tulsa Golden Hurricane
| score1 = 68
| team2 = #11 Illinois Fighting Illini
| score2 = 62
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| rebounds1 = R. Poindexter – 12
| assist1 = A. Williamson – 4
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| rebounds2 = S. Clark – 12
| assist2 = J. Hester, R. Keene – 2
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| place = Knickerbocker Arena – Albany, New York
| attendance = 15,100
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East second round

at Albany, New York
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| score2 = 53
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West Regional – Oakland, California

{{16TeamBracket | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals | RD1-seed01=1
| subgroup1= Boise
| subgroup2= Boise
| subgroup3= Salt Lake City
| subgroup4= Salt Lake City
| RD1-team01=UCLA
| RD1-score01=92
| RD1-seed02=16
| RD1-team02=FIU
| RD1-score02=56
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Missouri
| RD1-score03=65
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=Indiana
| RD1-score04=60
| RD1-seed05=5
| RD1-team05=Mississippi State
| RD1-score05=75
| RD1-seed06=12
| RD1-team06=Santa Clara
| RD1-score06=67
| RD1-seed07=4
| RD1-team07=Utah
| RD1-score07=76
| RD1-seed08=13
| RD1-team08=Long Beach State
| RD1-score08=64
| RD1-seed09=6
| RD1-team09=Oregon
| RD1-score09=73
| RD1-seed10=11
| RD1-team10=Texas
| RD1-score10=90
| RD1-seed11=3
| RD1-team11=Maryland
| RD1-score11=87
| RD1-seed12=14
| RD1-team12=Gonzaga
| RD1-score12=63
| RD1-seed13=7
| RD1-team13=Cincinnati
| RD1-score13=77
| RD1-seed14=10
| RD1-team14=Temple
| RD1-score14=71
| RD1-seed15=2
| RD1-team15=Connecticut
| RD1-score15=100
| RD1-seed16=15
| RD1-team16=Chattanooga
| RD1-score16=71
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=UCLA
| RD2-score01=75
| RD2-seed02=8
| RD2-team02=Missouri
| RD2-score02=74
| RD2-seed03=5
| RD2-team03=Mississippi State
| RD2-score03=78
| RD2-seed04=4
| RD2-team04=Utah
| RD2-score04=64
| RD2-seed05=11
| RD2-team05=Texas
| RD2-score05=68
| RD2-seed06=3
| RD2-team06=Maryland
| RD2-score06=82
| RD2-seed07=7
| RD2-team07=Cincinnati
| RD2-score07=91
| RD2-seed08=2
| RD2-team08=Connecticut
| RD2-score08=96
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=UCLA
| RD3-score01=86
| RD3-seed02=5
| RD3-team02=Mississippi State
| RD3-score02=67
| RD3-seed03=3
| RD3-team03=Maryland
| RD3-score03=89
| RD3-seed04=2
| RD3-team04=Connecticut
| RD3-score04=99
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=UCLA
| RD4-score01=102
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Connecticut
| RD4-score02=96
}}

Southeast Regional – Birmingham, Alabama

{{16TeamBracket | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals | RD1-seed01=1
| subgroup1= Memphis
| subgroup2= Memphis
| subgroup3= Tallahassee
| subgroup4= Tallahassee
| RD1-team01=Kentucky
| RD1-score01=113
| RD1-seed02=16
| RD1-team02=Mount St. Mary's
| RD1-score02=67
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=BYU
| RD1-score03=70
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=Tulane
| RD1-score04=76
| RD1-seed05=5
| RD1-team05=Arizona State
| RD1-score05=81
| RD1-seed06=12
| RD1-team06=Ball State
| RD1-score06=66
| RD1-seed07=4
| RD1-team07=Oklahoma
| RD1-score07=67
| RD1-seed08=13
| RD1-team08=Manhattan
| RD1-score08=77
| RD1-seed09=6
| RD1-team09=Georgetown
| RD1-score09=68
| RD1-seed10=11
| RD1-team10=Xavier
| RD1-score10=63
| RD1-seed11=3
| RD1-team11=Michigan State
| RD1-score11=72
| RD1-seed12=14
| RD1-team12=Weber State
| RD1-score12=79
| RD1-seed13=7
| RD1-team13=Iowa State
| RD1-score13=64
| RD1-seed14=10
| RD1-team14=Florida
| RD1-score14=61
| RD1-seed15=2
| RD1-team15=North Carolina
| RD1-score15=80
| RD1-seed16=15
| RD1-team16=Murray State
| RD1-score16=70
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Kentucky
| RD2-score01=82
| RD2-seed02=9
| RD2-team02=Tulane
| RD2-score02=60
| RD2-seed03=5
| RD2-team03=Arizona State
| RD2-score03=64
| RD2-seed04=13
| RD2-team04=Manhattan
| RD2-score04=54
| RD2-seed05=6
| RD2-team05=Georgetown
| RD2-score05=53
| RD2-seed06=14
| RD2-team06=Weber State
| RD2-score06=51
| RD2-seed07=7
| RD2-team07=Iowa State
| RD2-score07=51
| RD2-seed08=2
| RD2-team08=North Carolina
| RD2-score08=73
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Kentucky
| RD3-score01=97
| RD3-seed02=5
| RD3-team02=Arizona State
| RD3-score02=73
| RD3-seed03=6
| RD3-team03=Georgetown
| RD3-score03=64
| RD3-seed04=2
| RD3-team04=North Carolina
| RD3-score04=74
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=Kentucky
| RD4-score01=61
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=North Carolina
| RD4-score02=74
}}

Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Missouri

{{16TeamBracket | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals | RD1-seed01=1
| subgroup1= Dayton
| subgroup2= Dayton
| subgroup3= Austin
| subgroup4= Austin
| RD1-team01=Kansas
| RD1-score01=82
| RD1-seed02=16
| RD1-team02=Colgate
| RD1-score02=68
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Western Kentucky
| RD1-score03=82
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=Michigan
| RD1-score04=76*
| RD1-seed05=5
| RD1-team05=Arizona
| RD1-score05=62
| RD1-seed06=12
| RD1-team06=Miami (OH)
| RD1-score06=71
| RD1-seed07=4
| RD1-team07=Virginia
| RD1-score07=96
| RD1-seed08=13
| RD1-team08=Nicholls State
| RD1-score08=72
| RD1-seed09=6
| RD1-team09=Memphis
| RD1-score09=77
| RD1-seed10=11
| RD1-team10=Louisville
| RD1-score10=56
| RD1-seed11=3
| RD1-team11=Purdue
| RD1-score11=49
| RD1-seed12=14
| RD1-team12=UW–Green Bay
| RD1-score12=48
| RD1-seed13=7
| RD1-team13=Syracuse
| RD1-score13=96
| RD1-seed14=10
| RD1-team14=Southern Illinois
| RD1-score14=92
| RD1-seed15=2
| RD1-team15=Arkansas
| RD1-score15=79
| RD1-seed16=15
| RD1-team16=Texas Southern
| RD1-score16=78
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Kansas
| RD2-score01=75
| RD2-seed02=8
| RD2-team02=Western Kentucky
| RD2-score02=70
| RD2-seed03=12
| RD2-team03=Miami (OH)
| RD2-score03=54*
| RD2-seed04=4
| RD2-team04=Virginia
| RD2-score04=60
| RD2-seed05=6
| RD2-team05=Memphis
| RD2-score05=75
| RD2-seed06=3
| RD2-team06=Purdue
| RD2-score06=73
| RD2-seed07=7
| RD2-team07=Syracuse
| RD2-score07=94*
| RD2-seed08=2
| RD2-team08=Arkansas
| RD2-score08=96
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Kansas
| RD3-score01=58
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=Virginia
| RD3-score02=67
| RD3-seed03=6
| RD3-team03=Memphis
| RD3-score03=91*
| RD3-seed04=2
| RD3-team04=Arkansas
| RD3-score04=96
| RD4-seed01=4
| RD4-team01=Virginia
| RD4-score01=61
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Arkansas
| RD4-score02=68
}}

Final Four - Seattle, Washington

{{4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals | RD2=National Championship Game | RD1-seed1=E4
| RD1-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD1-score1=61
| RD1-seed2= W1
| RD1-team2=UCLA
| RD1-score2=74
| RD1-seed3=SE2
| RD1-team3=North Carolina
| RD1-score3=68
| RD1-seed4=M2
| RD1-team4=Arkansas
| RD1-score4=75
| RD2-seed1=W1
| RD2-team1=UCLA
| RD2-score1=89
| RD2-seed2=M2
| RD2-team2=Arkansas
| RD2-score2=78
}}

Game summaries

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| time =
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| team1 = #1 UCLA Bruins
| score1 = 74
| team2 = #4 Oklahoma State Cowboys
| score2 = 61
| points1 = T. Edney 21
| rebounds1 = E. O'Bannon 8
| assist1 = Tyus Edney 5
| otherstat1 =
| points2 = B. Reeves 25
| rebounds2 = B. Reeves 9
| assist2 = A. Owens 9
| otherstat2 = Halftime Score: 37-37
| place = Kingdome – Seattle
| attendance = 38,540
| referee =
| TV = CBS
}}{{basketballbox
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| date = Saturday, April 1
| time =
| report = [https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/1995-04-01-arkansas.html box score]
| team1 = #2 Arkansas Razorbacks
| score1 = 75
| team2 = #2 North Carolina Tar Heels
| score2 = 68
| points1 = C. Williamson 21
| rebounds1 = C. Williamson 10
| assist1 = C. Beck 10
| otherstat1 =
| points2 = D. Williams 19
| rebounds2 = R. Wallace 10
| assist2 = D. Calabria 9
| otherstat2 = Halftime Score: North Carolina, 38-34
| place = Kingdome – Seattle
| attendance = 38,540
| referee =
| TV = CBS
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National Championship

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| date = Monday, April 3
| time = 8:40 pm
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| team1 = #1 UCLA Bruins
| score1 = 89
| team2 = #2 Arkansas Razorbacks
| score2 = 78
| points1 = E. O'Bannon 30
| rebounds1 = Ed O'Bannon 17
| assist1 = C. Dollar 8
| otherstat1 =
| points2 = C. McDaniel 16
| rebounds2 = D. Stewart 5
| assist2 = C. Williamson 6
| otherstat2 = Halftime Score: UCLA, 40-39
| place = Kingdome – Seattle
| attendance = 38,540
| referee =
| TV = CBS
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Final Four All-Tournament Team[1]
PlayerTeam
Ed O'Bannon* UCLA
Toby Bailey UCLA
Corliss Williamson Arkansas
Clint McDaniel Arkansas
Bryant Reeves Oklahoma State
  • Named Most Outstanding Player

Notes

  • March 19, 1995 – A final shot in the second round at The Boise State Pavilion is one of the most memorable moments in NCAA history. UCLA's Tyus Edney dashed the length of the 94-foot court in just over 4 seconds to make a layup that gave the Bruins a 75-74 win over Missouri, which sustained UCLA's run to a national title that year.[2]
  • April 3, 1995 – Ed O'Bannon scored 30 points and grabbed 17 rebounds and is named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player as the Bruins win the championship 89–78 over Arkansas.[3] Cameron Dollar played 36 minutes and contributed eight assists and four steals while filling in for an injured Edney, who did not return after leaving with 17:23 left in the first half.[4] The Bruins enjoyed the biggest lead 34–26 in the first half, but led only by a point at halftime 40–39.
  • To date, this is the last NCAA men's basketball tournament in which no team seeded lower than #6 reached the Sweet Sixteen.

Announcers

Television

Once again, CBS served as broadcasters on television for the tournament.

  • Studio: Pat O'Brien (daytime) First Round, Regional, Final Four, Jim Nantz (primetime) First Round & all of Second Round, and Clark Kellogg.
  • Dick Stockton/Jim Nantz and Billy Packer – Stockton/Packer, First & Second Round at Baltimore, Maryland; Nantz/Packer, Midwest Regional at Kansas City, Missouri; Final Four at Seattle, Washington
  • Sean McDonough and Bill Raftery – First & Second Round at Dayton, Ohio; Southeast Regional at Birmingham, Alabama
  • Verne Lundquist and Quinn Buckner – First & Second Round at Tallahassee, Florida; East Regional at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Tim Ryan and Al McGuire – First & Second Round at Boise, Idaho; West Regional at Oakland, California
  • Mike Gorman and Ann Meyers – First & Second Round at Memphis, Tennessee
  • Mike Emrick and George Raveling – First & Second Round at Albany, New York
  • Ted Robinson and Derrek Dickey – First & Second Round at Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Dave Sims and Dan Bonner – First & Second Round at Austin, Texas

Radio

CBS Radio was once again the radio home for the tournament.

First and second rounds

  • John Rooney
  • Marty Brennaman
  • Gary Cohen and Dave Gavitt – 1st & 2nd Round at Albany, New York
  • Wayne Larrivee
  • Brad Sham
  • Gus Johnson and Reggie Theus

Regionals

  • John Rooney
  • Marty Brennaman
  • Gary Cohen and Dave Gavitt – East Regional at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Wayne Larrivee

Final Four

  • John Rooney and Bill Raftery – (UCLA-Oklahoma State and Championship Game) Final Four at Seattle, Washington
  • Marty Brennaman and Ron Franklin – (Arkansas-North Carolina) Final Four at Seattle, Washington

See also

  • 1995 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 National Invitation Tournament
  • 1995 National Women's Invitation Tournament
  • 1995 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
  • 1995 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA All-Tournament Teams |date=April 9, 2013 |work=FoxNews.com |agency=Associated Press |url=http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2013/04/09/ncaa-all-tournament-teams/ |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Fx39j4Cm?url=http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2013/04/09/ncaa-all-tournament-teams/ |archivedate=April 17, 2013 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Friend |first=Tom |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/20/sports/ncaa-tournament-west-ucla-dash-knocks-wind-out-of-missouri.html?pagewanted=1 |title=N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENT: WEST; U.C.L.A. Dash Knocks Wind Out of Missouri |newspaper=New York Times |date=March 20, 1995 |quote=U.C.L.A.'s Tyus Edney ran a 94-foot dash in 4.7 seconds today. That he also managed to toss in a swooping layup left Missouri with its hands over its face |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Fx3epGcH?url=http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/20/sports/ncaa-tournament-west-ucla-dash-knocks-wind-out-of-missouri.html |archivedate=April 17, 2013 |deadurl=no |df= }}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Penner |first=Mike |title=Sweetness in Seattle |date=April 4, 1995 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/1995-04-04/sports/sp-50913_1_championship-game |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5x3w5MqzW?url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/1995-04-04/sports/sp-50913_1_championship-game |archivedate=March 9, 2011 |deadurl=no |df= }}
4. ^{{cite news|last=Dufresne |first=Chris |title=A Big Return From Dollar |date=April 4, 1995 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/1995-04-04/sports/sp-50898_1_guard-ucla |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5x3wjkpY5?url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/1995-04-04/sports/sp-50898_1_guard-ucla |archivedate=March 9, 2011 |deadurl=no |df= }}
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