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The 1968 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 23 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 8, 1968, and ended with the championship game on March 23 in Los Angeles, California. A total of 27 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.
UCLA, coached by John Wooden, won the national title with a 78-55 victory in the final game over North Carolina, coached by Dean Smith. Lew Alcindor of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
The semi-final match between the Houston Cougars and UCLA Bruins was a re-match of the college basketball Game of the Century held in January at the Astrodome.
[edit] Locations
| Region |
Site |
Other Locations |
| East |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
College Park, Maryland, Kingston, Rhode Island |
| Mideast |
Lexington, Kentucky |
Kent, Ohio |
| Midwest |
Wichita, Kansas |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
| West |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
| Finals |
Los Angeles, California |
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[edit] Bracket
[edit] East region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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North Carolina |
91 |
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St. Bonaventure |
72 |
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St. Bonaventure |
102 |
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Boston College |
93 |
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North Carolina |
70 |
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Davidson |
66 |
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Davidson |
79 |
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St. John's |
70 |
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Davidson |
61 |
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Columbia |
59* |
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Columbia |
83 |
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La Salle |
69 |
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[edit] Mideast region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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Ohio State |
79 |
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East Tennessee State |
72 |
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East Tennessee State |
79 |
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Florida State |
69 |
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Ohio State |
82 |
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Kentucky |
81 |
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Kentucky |
107 |
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Marquette |
89 |
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Marquette |
72 |
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Bowling Green |
71 |
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[edit] Midwest region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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TCU |
77 |
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Kansas State |
72 |
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TCU |
68 |
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Houston |
103 |
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Louisville |
75 |
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Houston |
91 |
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Houston |
94 |
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Loyola-IL |
76 |
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[edit] West region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Santa Clara |
86 |
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New Mexico |
73 |
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Santa Clara |
66 |
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UCLA |
87 |
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UCLA |
58 |
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New Mexico State |
49 |
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New Mexico State |
68 |
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Weber State |
57 |
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[edit] Final Four
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National Semifinals |
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National Finals |
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North Carolina |
80 |
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Ohio State |
66 |
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North Carolina |
55 |
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UCLA |
78 |
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Houston |
69 |
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Third-place |
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UCLA |
101 |
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Ohio State |
89 |
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Houston |
85 |
[edit] External links
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
Final Four broadcasters | Champions and records |
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