1986 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

1986 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Season 1985–86
Teams 64
Finals site Reunion Arena
Dallas Texas
Champions Louisville (2nd title)
Runner-up Duke (3rd title game)
Semifinalists Kansas (7th Final Four)
LSU (3rd Final Four)
Winning coach Denny Crum (2nd title)
MOP Pervis Ellison Louisville
Attendance 499,704
Top scorer Johnny Dawkins Duke
(153 points)
NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
«1985  1987»

The 1986 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 13, 1986, and ended with the championship game on March 31 in Dallas, Texas. A total of 63 games were played.

Louisville, coached by Denny Crum, won the national title with a 72-69 victory in the final game over Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski. Pervis Ellison of Louisville was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

The 1986 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Tournament was the first tournament to use a shot clock limiting the amount of time for any one offensive possession by a team prior to taking a shot at the basket. Beginning with the 1986 tournament, the shot clock was set at 45 seconds, which it would remain until being shortened to 35 seconds beginning in the 1994 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

LSU's 1985-86 team is tied for the lowest-seeded team (#11) to ever make the Final Four (with George Mason's 2005–2006 team and VCU's 2010-2011 team). LSU began its run to the Final Four by winning two games on its home court, leading to a change two years later which prohibited teams from playing NCAA tournament games on a court which they have played four or more games in the regular season. Cleveland State University became the first #14 seed to reach the Sweet Sixteen, losing to their fellow underdog, Navy, by a single point. This was also the first year in which two #14 seeds reached the second round in the same year, as Arkansas-Little Rock beat #3-seed Notre Dame; however, they lost their second-round game in overtime. Both feats have only occurred one other time. Chattanooga reached the Sweet Sixteen as a 14-seed in 1997, and Old Dominion and Weber State both reached the second round as 14-seeds in 1995.

It can be argued that these upsets by the 14-seeds launched the NCAA Tournament's reputation for having unknown teams surprise well-known basketball powers, and both happened on the same day. Indiana's stunning loss would be part of the climax in the best-selling book A Season On The Brink.

Another thrilling part of the tournament was by the Naval Academy,who reached the Elite 8 thanks to a stunning performance by future Hall of Famer David Robinson.

Contents

Locations

Region Site Other locations
East East Rutherford, New Jersey Greensboro, North Carolina; Syracuse, New York
Midwest Kansas City, Missouri Dayton, Ohio; Minneapolis, Minnesota
Southeast Atlanta, Georgia Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Charlotte, North Carolina
West Houston, Texas Long Beach, California; Ogden, Utah
Finals Dallas, Texas

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final opponent Score
West
West 1 St. John's Lou Carnesecca Round of 32 8 Auburn L 81-65
West 2 Louisville Denny Crum Champion 1 Duke W 72-69
West 3 North Carolina Dean Smith Sweet Sixteen 2 Louisville L 94-79
West 4 UNLV Jerry Tarkanian Sweet Sixteen 8 Auburn L 70-63
West 5 Maryland Lefty Driesell Round of 32 4 UNLV L 70-64
West 6 UAB Gene Bartow Round of 32 3 North Carolina L 77-59
West 7 Bradley Dick Versace Round of 32 2 Louisville L 82-68
West 8 Auburn Sonny Smith Regional Runner-up 2 Louisville L 84-76
West 9 Arizona Lute Olson Round of 64 8 Auburn L 73-63
West 10 UTEP Don Haskins Round of 64 7 Bradley L 83-65
West 11 Missouri Norm Stewart Round of 64 6 UAB L 66-64
West 12 Pepperdine Jim Harrick Round of 64 5 Maryland L 69-64
West 13 Northeastern Louisiana Mike Vining Round of 64 4 UNLV L 74-51
West 14 Utah Lynn Archibald Round of 64 3 North Carolina L 84-72
West 15 Drexel Eddie Burke Round of 64 2 Louisville L 93-73
West 16 Montana State Stu Starner Round of 64 1 St. John's L 83-74
Midwest
Midwest 1 Kansas Larry Brown National Semifinals 1 Duke L 71-67
Midwest 2 Michigan Bill Frieder Round of 32 7 Iowa State L 72-69
Midwest 3 Notre Dame Digger Phelps Round of 64 14 Arkansas-Little Rock L 90-83
Midwest 4 Georgetown John Thompson Round of 32 5 Michigan State L 80-68
Midwest 5 Michigan State Jud Heathcote Sweet Sixteen 1 Kansas L 96-86
Midwest 6 North Carolina State Jim Valvano Regional Runner-up 1 Kansas L 75-67
Midwest 7 Iowa State Johnny Orr Sweet Sixteen 6 North Carolina State L 70-66
Midwest 8 Jacksonville Bob Wenzel Round of 64 9 Temple L 61-50
Midwest 9 Temple John Chaney Round of 32 1 Kansas L 65-43
Midwest 10 Miami, Ohio Jerry Peirson Round of 64 7 Iowa State L 81-79
Midwest 11 Iowa George Raveling Round of 64 6 North Carolina State L 66-64
Midwest 12 Washington Andy Russo Round of 64 5 Michigan State L 72-70
Midwest 13 Texas Tech Gerald Myers Round of 64 4 Georgetown L 70-64
Midwest 14 Arkansas-Little Rock Mike Newell Round of 32 6 North Carolina State L 80-66
Midwest 15 Akron Bob Huggins Round of 64 2 Michigan L 70-64
Midwest 16 North Carolina A&T Don Corbett Round of 64 1 Kansas L 71-46
Southeast
Southeast 1 Kentucky Eddie Sutton Regional Runner-up 11 LSU L 59-57
Southeast 2 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Sweet Sixteen 11 LSU L 70-64
Southeast 3 Memphis State (Vacated) Dana Kirk Round of 32 11 LSU L 83-81
Southeast 4 Illinois Lou Henson Round of 32 5 Alabama L 58-56
Southeast 5 Alabama Wimp Sanderson Sweet Sixteen 1 Kentucky L 68-63
Southeast 6 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 64 11 LSU L 94-87
Southeast 7 Virginia Tech Charles Moir Round of 64 10 Villanova L 71-62
Southeast 8 Western Kentucky Clem Haskins Round of 32 1 Kentucky L 71-64
Southeast 9 Nebraska Moe Iba Round of 64 8 Western Kentucky L 67-59
Southeast 10 Villanova Rollie Massimino Round of 32 2 Georgia Tech L 66-61
Southeast 11 LSU Dale Brown National Semifinals 2 Louisville L 88-77
Southeast 12 Xavier Pete Gillen Round of 64 5 Alabama L 97-80
Southeast 13 Fairfield Mitch Buonaguro Round of 64 4 Illinois L 75-51
Southeast 14 Ball State Al Brown Round of 64 3 Memphis L 95-63
Southeast 15 Marist Matt Furjanic Round of 64 2 Georgia Tech L 68-53
Southeast 16 Davidson Bobby Hussey Round of 64 1 Kentucky L 75-55
East
East 1 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Runner Up 2 Louisville L 72-69
East 2 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Round of 32 7 Navy L 97-85
East 3 Indiana Bob Knight Round of 64 14 Cleveland State L 83-79
East 4 Oklahoma Billy Tubbs Round of 32 12 DePaul L 74-69
East 5 Virginia Terry Holland Round of 64 12 DePaul L 72-68
East 6 Saint Joseph's Jim Boyle Round of 32 14 Cleveland State L 75-69
East 7 Navy Paul Evans Regional Runner-up 1 Duke L 71-50
East 8 Old Dominion Tom Young Round of 32 1 Duke L 89-61
East 9 West Virginia Gale Catlett Round of 64 8 Old Dominion L 72-64
East 10 Tulsa J. D. Barnett Round of 64 7 Navy L 87-68
East 11 Richmond Dick Tarrant Round of 64 6 Saint Joseph's L 60-59
East 12 DePaul Joey Meyer Sweet Sixteen 1 Duke L 74-67
East 13 Northeastern Jim Calhoun Round of 64 4 Oklahoma L 80-74
East 14 Cleveland State Kevin Mackey Sweet Sixteen 7 Navy L 71-70
East 15 Brown Mike Cingiser Round of 64 2 Syracuse L 101-52
East 16 Mississippi Valley State Lafayette Stribling Round of 64 1 Duke L 85-78

Bracket

East region

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
1  Duke 85  
16  Mississippi Valley St 78  
  1  Duke 89  
 
  8  Old Dominion 61  
8  Old Dominion 72
9  West Virginia 64  
  1  Duke 74  
  12  DePaul 67  
5  Virginia 68  
12  DePaul 72  
  12  DePaul 74
 
  4  Oklahoma 69  
4  Oklahoma 80
13  Northeastern 74  
  1  Duke 71
  7  Navy 50
6  St Joseph's 60  
11  Richmond 59  
  6  St Joseph's 69
 
  14  Cleveland St. 75  
3  Indiana 79
14  Cleveland St. 83  
  14  Cleveland St. 70
  7  Navy 71  
7  Navy 87  
10  Tulsa 68  
  7  Navy 97
 
  2  Syracuse 85  
2  Syracuse 101
15  Brown 52  

Midwest region

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
1  Kansas 71  
16  North Carolina A&T 46  
  1  Kansas 65  
 
  9  Temple 43  
8  Jacksonville 50*
9  Temple 61  
  1  Kansas 96  
  5  Michigan St. 86*  
5  Michigan St. 72  
12  Washington 70  
  5  Michigan St. 80
 
  4  Georgetown 68  
4  Georgetown 70
13  Texas Tech 64  
  1  Kansas 75
  6  N.C. State 67
6  N.C. State 66  
11  Iowa 64  
  6  N.C. State 80
 
  14  Arkansas Little Rock 66*  
3  Notre Dame 83
14  Arkansas Little Rock 90  
  6  N.C. State 70
  7  Iowa St. 66  
7  Iowa St. 81  
10  Miami-OH 79*  
  7  Iowa St. 72
 
  2  Michigan 69  
2  Michigan 70
15  Akron 64  

Southeast region

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
1  Kentucky 75  
16  Davidson 55  
  1  Kentucky 71  
 
  8  Western Kentucky 64  
8  Western Kentucky 67
9  Nebraska 59  
  1  Kentucky 68  
  5  Alabama 63  
5  Alabama 97  
12  Xavier 80  
  5  Alabama 58
 
  4  Illinois 56  
4  Illinois 75
13  Fairfield 51  
  1  Kentucky 57
  11  LSU 59
6  Purdue 87**  
11  LSU 94  
  11  LSU 83
 
  3  Memphis St. 81  
3  Memphis St. 95
14  Ball St 63  
  11  LSU 70
  2  Georgia Tech 64  
7  Virginia Tech 62  
10  Villanova 71  
  10  Villanova 61
 
  2  Georgia Tech 66  
2  Georgia Tech 68
15  Marist 53  

West region

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
1  St John's 83  
16  Montana St 74  
  1  St John's 65  
 
  8  Auburn 81  
8  Auburn 73
9  Arizona 63  
  8  Auburn 70  
  4  UNLV 63  
5  Maryland 69  
12  Pepperdine 64  
  5  Maryland 64
 
  4  UNLV 70  
4  UNLV 74
13  Northeast Louisiana 51  
  8  Auburn 76
  2  Louisville 84
6  UAB 66  
11  Missouri 64  
  6  UAB 59
 
  3  North Carolina 77  
3  North Carolina 84
14  Utah 72  
  3  North Carolina 79
  2  Louisville 94  
7  Bradley 83  
10  UTEP 65  
  7  Bradley 68
 
  2  Louisville 82  
2  Louisville 93
15  Drexel 73  

Final Four

  National Semifinals National Championship Game
                 
E1  Duke 71  
M1  Kansas 67  
    E1  Duke 69
  W2  Louisville 72
S11  LSU 77
W2  Louisville 88  

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