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NCAA Division I Basketball 1964 Championship Tournament

The 1964 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, 1964, and ended with the championship game on March 21 in Kansas City, Missouri. A total of 29 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 98?83 victory in the final game over Duke, coached by Vic Bubas. Walt Hazzard of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

1964 - Final Four - Kansas City, Missouri


  Semifinals
National Championship Game
                 
0   Michigan 80  
0  Duke 91  
    0  UCLA 98
  0  Duke 83
0   Michigan 80
0   Duke 91  

East Regional - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

TeamSeason W-LConferenceCoachInvitation
Villanova22-3Independent Kraft, JackAt Large
Providence20-5Independent Mullaney, JoeAt Large
Connecticut14-10Yankee Shabel, FredAutomatic
Temple17-7East Coast Litwack, HarryAutomatic
Princeton19-7Ivy League van Breda Kolff, ButchAutomatic
Virginia Military12-11Southern Miller, WeenieAutomatic
Duke23-4Atlantic Coast Bubas, VicAutomatic
  Quarterfinals
  Semifinals
Finals
 
                 
 Duke Bye  
       
        Villanova 73
      Duke 87  
    Villanova 77
    Providence 66  
             
      Duke 101
    Connecticut 54  
    Connecticut 53  
   Temple 48  
        Princeton 50
      Connecticut 52
    Princeton 86
   Virginia Military 60  

Mideast Regional - Evanston, Illinois

TeamSeason W-LConferenceCoachInvitation
Ohio19-5Mid American Snyder, JamesAutomatic
Louisville15-9Independent Hickman, PeckAt Large
Loyola, Illinois20-5Independent Ireland, GeorgeAt Large
Murray State16-8Ohio Valley Luther, CalAutomatic
Kentucky21-4Southeastern Rupp, AdolphAutomatic
Michigan20-4Big Ten Strack, DaveAutomatic
  Quarterfinals
  Semifinals
Finals
 
                 
 Kentucky Bye  
       
        Ohio 85
      Kentucky 69  
    Ohio 71
    Louisville 69  
             
      Ohio 57
    Michigan 69  
    Loyola, Illinois 101  
   Murray State 91  
        Loyola, Illinois 80
      Michigan 84
   
   Michigan Bye  

Midwest Regional - Dallas, Texas

TeamSeason W-LConferenceCoachInvitation
Creighton21-5Independent McManus, RedAt Large
Oklahoma City15-10Independent Lemons, AbeAt Large
Texas-El Paso23-2Independent Haskins, DonAt Large
Texas A&M18-6Southwest Metcalf, ShelbyAutomatic
Wichita State22-5Missouri Valley Miller, RalphAutomatic
  Quarterfinals
  Semifinals
Finals
 
                 
 Wichita State Bye  
       
        Creighton 68
      Wichita State 84  
    Creighton 89
    Oklahoma City 78  
             
      Wichita State 86
    Kansas State 94  
   Texas-El Paso Bye  
     
        Texas-El Paso 60
      Kansas State 64
   
   Kansas State Bye  

West Regional - Eugene, Oregon

TeamSeason W-LConferenceCoachInvitation
Seattle20-5Independent Boyd, BobAt Large
Oregon State25-3Independent Gill, StatsAt Large
Utah State20-6Independent Andersen, LadellAt Large
Arizona State16-10Western Athletic Wulk, NedAutomatic
UCLA26-0Pacific Ten Wooden, JohnAutomatic
  Quarterfinals
  Semifinals
Finals
 
                 
 UCLA Bye  
       
        Seattle 90
      UCLA 95  
    Seattle 61
    Oregon State 57  
             
      UCLA 76
    San Francisco 72  
   Utah State Bye  
     
        Utah State 58
      San Francisco 64
   
   San Francisco Bye