1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

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1999 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals Site Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, Florida
Champions Connecticut (1st title)
Runner-Up Duke (8th title game)
Semifinalists Michigan State (3rd Final Four)
Ohio State (9th Final Four)
Winning Coach Jim Calhoun (1st title)
MOP Richard Hamilton Connecticut
Attendance 720,685
Top scorer Richard Hamilton Connecticut
(145 points)

The 1999 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 11, 1999, and ended with the championship game on March 29 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. A total of 63 games were played. This year's Final Four was the first - and so far, only - to be held in a baseball-specific facility, as Tropicana Field is home to the Tampa Bay Rays (formerly Tampa Bay Devil Rays)

Connecticut, coached by Jim Calhoun, won the national title with a 77-74 victory in the final game over Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski. Richard "Rip" Hamilton of Connecticut was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was a significant victory for the program, as it cemented Connecticut's reputation as a true basketball power after decades of barely missing the Final Four.

This tournament is also historically notable as the coming-out party for Gonzaga as a rising mid-major power. The Bulldogs became the nation's basketball darlings during a run to the West Regional final in which they defeated three major-conference powers, including 1998 Final Four participant Stanford, and took UConn literally to the last minute before losing. Gonzaga has made every NCAA tournament since then, and is now generally considered to be a high-major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation.

Contents

[edit] Locations

Region Site Other Locations
East East Rutherford, New Jersey Boston, Massachusetts, Charlotte, North Carolina
Midwest St. Louis, Missouri Milwaukee, Wisconsin, New Orleans, Louisiana
South Knoxville, Tennessee Indianapolis, Indiana, Orlando, Florida
West Phoenix, Arizona Denver, Colorado, Seattle, Washington
Finals St. Petersburg, Florida

[edit] Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Runner Up1 ConnecticutL 77-74
East 2 Miami, Florida Leonard Hamilton Round of 3210 PurdueL 73-63
East 3 Cincinnati Bob Huggins Round of 326 TempleL 64-54
East 4 Tennessee Jerry Green Round of 3212 Southwest Missouri StateL 81-51
East 5 Wisconsin Dick Bennett Round of 6412 Southwest Missouri StateL 43-32
East 6 Temple John Chaney Elite Eight1 DukeL 85-64
East 7 Texas Rick Barnes Round of 6410 PurdueL 58-54
East 8 College of Charleston John Kresse Round of 649 TulsaL 62-53
East 9 Tulsa Bill Self Round of 321 DukeL 97-56
East 10 Purdue Gene Keady Sweet Sixteen6 TempleL 77-55
East 11 Kent State Gary Waters Round of 646 TempleL 61-54
East 12 Southwest Missouri State Steve Alford Sweet Sixteen1 DukeL 78-61
East 13 Delaware Mike Brey Round of 644 TennesseeL 62-52
East 14 George Mason Jim Larranaga Round of 643 CincinnatiL 72-48
East 15 Lafayette Fran O'Hanlon Round of 642 Miami, FloridaL 75-54
East 16 Florida A&M Mickey Clayton Round of 641 DukeL 99-58
Midwest
Midwest 1 Michigan State Tom Izzo National Semifinals1 DukeL 68-62
Midwest 2 Utah Rick Majerus Round of 3210 Miami, OhioL 66-58
Midwest 3 Kentucky Tubby Smith Elite Eight1 Michigan StateL 73-66
Midwest 4 Arizona Lute Olson Round of 6413 OklahomaL 61-60
Midwest 5 Charlotte Bobby Lutz Round of 3213 OklahomaL 85-72
Midwest 6 Kansas Roy Williams Round of 323 KentuckyL 92-88
Midwest 7 Washington Bob Bender Round of 6410 Miami, OhioL 59-58
Midwest 8 Villanova Steve Lappas Round of 649 MississippiL 72-70
Midwest 9 Mississippi Rod Barnes Round of 321 Michigan StateL 74-66
Midwest 10 Miami, Ohio Charlie Coles Sweet Sixteen3 KentuckyL 58-43
Midwest 11 Evansville Jim Crews Round of 646 KansasL 95-74
Midwest 12 Rhode Island Jim Harrick Round of 645 CharlotteL 81-70
Midwest 13 Oklahoma Kelvin Sampson Sweet Sixteen1 Michigan StateL 54-46
Midwest 14 New Mexico State Lou Henson Round of 643 KentuckyL 82-60
Midwest 15 Arkansas State Dickey Nutt Round of 642 UtahL 80-58
Midwest 16 Mount St. Mary's Jim Phelan Round of 641 Michigan StateL 76-53
South
South 1 Auburn Cliff Ellis Sweet Sixteen4 Ohio StateL 72-64
South 2 Maryland Gary Williams Sweet Sixteen3 St. John'sL 76-62
South 3 St. John's Mike Jarvis Elite Eight4 Ohio StateL 77-74
South 4 Ohio State Jim O'Brien National Semifinals1 ConnecticutL 64-58
South 5 UCLA Steve Lavin Round of 6412 DetroitL 56-53
South 6 Indiana Bob Knight Round of 323 St. John'sL 86-61
South 7 Louisville Denny Crum Round of 6410 CreightonL 62-58
South 8 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Round of 649 Oklahoma StateL 69-61
South 9 Oklahoma State Eddie Sutton Round of 321 AuburnL 81-74
South 10 Creighton Dana Altman Round of 322 MarylandL 75-63
South 11 George Washington Tom Penders Round of 646 IndianaL 108-88
South 12 Detroit Perry Watson Round of 324 Ohio StateL 75-44
South 13 Murray State Tevester Anderson Round of 644 Ohio StateL 72-58
South 14 Samford Jimmy Tillette Round of 643 St. John'sL 69-43
South 15 Valparaiso Homer Drew Round of 642 MarylandL 82-60
South 16 Winthrop Gregg Marshall Round of 641 AuburnL 80-41
West
West 1 Connecticut Jim Calhoun Champion1 DukeW 77-74
West 2 Stanford Mike Montgomery Round of 3210 GonzagaL 82-74
West 3 North Carolina Bill Guthridge Round of 6414 Weber StateL 76-74
West 4 Arkansas Nolan Richardson Round of 325 IowaL 82-72
West 5 Iowa Tom Davis Sweet Sixteen1 ConnecticutL 78-68
West 6 Florida Billy Donovan Sweet Sixteen10 GonzagaL 73-72
West 7 Minnesota Clem Haskins Round of 6410 GonzagaL 75-63
West 8 Missouri Norm Stewart Round of 649 New MexicoL 61-59
West 9 New Mexico Dave Bliss Round of 321 ConnecticutL 78-56
West 10 Gonzaga Dan Monson Elite Eight1 UConnL 67-62
West 11 Penn Fran Dunphy Round of 646 FloridaL 75-61
West 12 UAB Murry Bartow Round of 645 IowaL 77-64
West 13 Siena Paul Hewitt Round of 644 ArkansasL 94-80
West 14 Weber State Ron Abegglen Round of 326 FloridaL 82-74
West 15 Alcorn State Davey Whitney Round of 642 StanfordL 69-57
West 16 Texas-San Antonio Tim Carter Round of 641 ConnecticutL 91-66

[edit] Bids by conference

Bids by Conference
Bids Conference(s)
7 Big Ten
6 SEC
5 Big 12, Big East
4 C-USA, Pac-10
3 Atlantic 10, ACC, Missouri Valley, WAC
2 Mid-American
1 19 others

[edit] Bracket

[edit] East region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Duke 99  
16  Florida A&M 58  
  1  Duke 97  
  9  Tulsa 56  
8  College of Charleston 53
9  Tulsa 62  
  1  Duke 78  
  12  SW Missouri St. 61  
5  Wisconsin 32  
12  SW Missouri St. 43  
  12  SW Missouri St. 81
  4  Tennessee 51  
4  Tennessee 62
13  Delaware 52  
  1  Duke 85
  6  Temple 64
6  Temple 61  
11  Kent 54  
  6  Temple 64
  3  Cincinnati 54  
3  Cincinnati 72
14  George Mason 48  
  6  Temple 77
  10  Purdue 55  
7  Texas 54  
10  Purdue 58  
  10  Purdue 73
  2  Miami-FL 63  
2  Miami-FL 75
15  Lafayette 54  

[edit] Midwest region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Michigan State 76  
16  Mount St. Mary's 53  
  1  Michigan State 74  
  9  Mississippi 66  
8  Villanova 70
9  Mississippi 72  
  1  Michigan State 54  
  13  Oklahoma 46  
5  Charlotte 81  
12  Rhode Island 70  
  5  Charlotte 72
  13  Oklahoma 85  
4  Arizona 60
13  Oklahoma 61  
  1  Michigan State 73
  3  Kentucky 66
6  Kansas 95  
11  Evansville 74  
  6  Kansas 88
  3  Kentucky 92  
3  Kentucky 82
14  New Mexico State 60  
  3  Kentucky 58
  10  Miami-OH 43  
7  Washington 58  
10  Miami-OH 59  
  10  Miami-OH 66
  2  Utah 58  
2  Utah 80
15  Arkansas State 58  

[edit] South region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Auburn 80  
16  Winthrop 41  
  1  Auburn 81  
  9  Oklahoma State 74  
8  Syracuse 61
9  Oklahoma State 69  
  1  Auburn 64  
  4  Ohio State 72  
5  UCLA 53  
12  Detroit 56  
  12  Detroit 44
  4  Ohio State 75  
4  Ohio State 72
13  Murray State 58  
  4  Ohio State 77
  3  St. John's 74
6  Indiana 108  
11  George Washington 88  
  6  Indiana 61
  3  St. John's 86  
3  St. John's 69
14  Samford 43  
  3  St. John's 76
  2  Maryland 62  
7  Louisville 58  
10  Creighton 62  
  10  Creighton 63
  2  Maryland 75  
2  Maryland 82
15  Valparaiso 60  

[edit] West region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Connecticut 91  
16  Texas-San Antonio 66  
  1  Connecticut 78  
  9  New Mexico 56  
8  Missouri 59
9  New Mexico 61  
  1  Connecticut 78  
  5  Iowa 68  
5  Iowa 77  
12  UAB 64  
  5  Iowa 82
  4  Arkansas 72  
4  Arkansas 94
13  Siena 80  
  1  Connecticut 67
  10  Gonzaga 62
6  Florida 75  
11  Pennsylvania 61  
  6  Florida 82
  14  Weber State 74*  
3  North Carolina 74
14  Weber State 76  
  6  Florida 72
  10  Gonzaga 73  
7  Minnesota 63  
10  Gonzaga 75  
  10  Gonzaga 82
  2  Stanford 74  
2  Stanford 69
15  Alcorn State 57  

[edit] Final Four

  National Semifinals National Finals
                 
1  Duke 68  
1  Michigan State 62  
    1  Duke 74
  1  Connecticut 77
4  Ohio State 58
1  Connecticut 64  

[edit] Notes

  • Due to rules violations under head coach Jim O'Brien, Ohio State's appearance in this tournament was stricken from NCAA records.

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