1961 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

1961 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 24
Finals site Municipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
Champions Cincinnati (1st title, 1st title game,
3rd Final Four)
Runner-up Ohio State (3rd title game,
6th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Ed Jucker (1st title)
MOP Jerry Lucas Ohio State
Attendance 169,520
Top scorer Billy McGill Utah
(119 points)
NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
«1960 1962»

The 1961 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 24 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 14, 1961, and ended with the championship game on March 25 in Kansas City, Missouri. A total of 28 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.

Cincinnati, coached by Ed Jucker, won the national title with a 70-65 victory in the final game over state rival Ohio State, coached by Fred Taylor. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

The national third place game, won by St. Joseph's over Utah by the score of 127-120 in four overtimes, tied the record for the longest game in NCAA Division I tournament history, set in 1956 in a first-round game between Canisius and North Carolina State. As of the regional finals of the 2009 tournament, no NCAA Division I tournament games since then have gone to a fourth overtime period.[1] Saint Joseph's victory was later vacated because of a gambling scandal. [2]

Locations

Region Site Other Locations
East Charlotte, North Carolina New York City, New York
Mideast Louisville, Kentucky
Midwest Lawrence, Kansas Houston, Texas
West Portland, Oregon
Finals Kansas City, Missouri

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East n/a George Washington Bill Reinhart First roundPrincetonL 84-67
East n/a Princeton Jake McCandless Regional Fourth PlaceSt. BonaventureL 85-67
East n/a Rhode Island Ernie Calverley First roundSt. BonaventureL 86-76
East n/a St. Bonaventure Eddie Donovan Regional Third PlacePrincetonW 85-67
East n/a St. John's Joe Lapchick First roundWake ForestL 97-74
East n/a Saint Joseph's Jack Ramsay Third PlaceUtahW 127-120 (4OT)
East n/a Wake Forest Bones McKinney Regional Runner-upSaint Joseph'sL 96-86
Mideast
Mideast n/a Kentucky Adolph Rupp Regional Runner-upOhio StateL 87-74
Mideast n/a Louisville Peck Hickman Regional Third PlaceMorehead StateW 83-61
Mideast n/a Morehead State Robert Laughlin Regional Fourth PlaceLouisvilleL 83-61
Mideast n/a Ohio James Snyder First roundLouisvilleL 76-70
Mideast n/a Ohio State Fred Taylor Runner UpCincinnatiL 70-65
Mideast n/a Xavier Jim McCafferty First roundMorehead StateL 71-66
Midwest
Midwest n/a Cincinnati Ed Jucker ChampionOhio StateW 70-65
Midwest n/a Houston Guy Lewis Regional Fourth PlaceTexas TechL 69-67
Midwest n/a Kansas State Tex Winter Regional Runner-upCincinnatiL 69-64
Midwest n/a Marquette Eddie Hickey First roundHoustonL 77-61
Midwest n/a Texas Tech Polk Robison Regional Third PlaceHoustonW 69-67
West
West n/a Arizona State Ned Wulk Regional Runner-upUtahL 88-80
West n/a Loyola, Los Angeles William Donovan Regional Third PlaceUSCW 69-67
West n/a Oregon Steve Belko First round USCL 81-79
West n/a Seattle Vince Cazzetta First roundArizona StateL 72-70
West n/a USC Forrest Twogood Regional Fourth PlaceLoyola, Los AngelesL 69-67
West n/a Utah Jack Gardner Fourth PlaceSaint Joseph'sL 127-120 (4OT)

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

East region

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
     St. Joseph's 72  
       Princeton 67  
   Princeton 84
     George Washington 67  
       St. Joseph's 96
     Wake Forest 86
     St. Bonaventure 86  
   Rhode Island 76  
   St. Bonaventure 73
       Wake Forest 78  
   Wake Forest 97
     St. John's 74  

Mideast region

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
     Ohio State 56  
       Louisville 55  
   Louisville 76
     Ohio 70  
       Ohio State 87
     Kentucky 74
          
        
   Kentucky 71
       Morehead State 64  
   Morehead State 71
     Xavier 66  

Midwest region

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
     Kansas State 75  
       Houston 64  
   Houston 77
     Marquette 61  
       Kansas State 64
     Cincinnati 69
          
        
   Cincinnati 78
       Texas Tech 55  
      

West region

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
        
     Utah 91  
       Loyola-CA 75  
      
          
       Utah 88
     Arizona State 80
     Arizona State 72  
   Seattle 70  
   Arizona State 86
       Southern California 71  
   Southern California 81
     Oregon 79  

Final Four

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E St. Joseph's 69
ME Ohio State 95
ME Ohio State 65*
MW Cincinnati 70
MW Cincinnati 82
W Utah 67

National Third Place Game

National Third Place Game [3]
   
E St. Joseph's 127
W Utah 120****

Regional Third Place Games

East Regional Third Place
   
St. Bonaventure 85
Princeton 67
Mideast Regional Third Place
   
Louisville 83
Morehead St. 61
Midwest Regional Third Place
   
Texas Tech 69
Houston 67
West Regional Third Place
   
Loyola-Marymount 69
Southern California 67

See also

References

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