1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament |
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1997 Final Four logo |
Teams |
64 |
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Finals site |
RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Champions |
Arizona (1st title, 1st title game, 3rd Final Four) |
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Runner-up |
Kentucky (9th title game, 12th Final Four) |
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Semifinalists |
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Winning coach |
Lute Olson (1st title) |
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MOP |
Miles Simon Arizona |
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Attendance |
646,531 |
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Top scorer |
Miles Simon Arizona (132 points) |
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The 1997 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, 1997, and ended with the championship game on March 31 in Indianapolis, Indiana at the RCA Dome. A total of 63 games were played.
The Final Four consisted of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, who entered the tournament as the defending national champions, Minnesota, making their first Final Four appearance, Arizona, making their third Final Four appearance and first since 1994, and North Carolina, making their thirteenth Final Four appearance and first since 1995.
In the national championship game, Arizona defeated Kentucky in overtime 84-79 to win their first national championship. For the second time in the last three seasons, the defending national champions reached the final game and lost.
Miles Simon of Arizona was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
Several years later, Minnesota was stripped of its Final Four appearance following the discovery of NCAA academic rule violations. In addition, the Gophers were stripped of their Big Ten title they had also won.[1]
Arizona also became the only school since the introduction of the 64-team bracket in 1985,[2] to defeat three number 1 seeds in the tournament, having upset overall number one seed Kansas in addition to their two Final Four victories.
The tournament also saw the third victory by a #15 seed over a #2 seed, as Coppin State defeated South Carolina in their first round matchup. In addition, a #14 seed advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for only the second time, as Southeast Region #14 seed Tennessee-Chattanooga defeated both Georgia and Illinois.
Locations
1997 first and second rounds
1997 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)
First and Second Rounds
- March 13 and 15
- Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Host: Wake Forest University)
- The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
- Pyramid Arena, Memphis, Tennessee
- March 14 and 16
- Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri
- McKale Center, Tucson, Arizona (Host: University of Arizona)
Regionals
- March 20 and 22
- Midwest Regional, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
- West Regional, San Jose Arena, San Jose, California
- March 21 and 23
- East Regional, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York (Host: Syracuse University)
- Southeast Regional, BJCC Arena, Birmingham, Alabama
Final Four
- March 29 and 31
- RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
Teams
Bracket
East Regional - Syracuse, New York
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Regional Semifinals
| | | Regional Finals
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| 1
| North Carolina
| 82
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| 16
| Fairfield
| 74
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| | 1
| North Carolina
| 73
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| Winston-Salem
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| | 9
| Colorado
| 56
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| 8
| Indiana
| 62
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| 9
| Colorado
| 80
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| | 1
| North Carolina
| 63
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| | 5
| California
| 57
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| 5
| California
| 55
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| 12
| Princeton
| 52
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| | 5
| California
| 75
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| Winston-Salem
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| | 4
| Villanova
| 68
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| 4
| Villanova
| 101
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| 13
| Long Island
| 91
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| | 1
| North Carolina
| 97
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| | 6
| Louisville
| 74
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| 6
| Louisville
| 65
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| 11
| Massachusetts
| 57
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| | 6
| Louisville
| 64
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| Pittsburgh
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| | 3
| New Mexico
| 63
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| 3
| New Mexico
| 59
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| 14
| Old Dominion
| 55
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| | 6
| Louisville
| 78
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| | 10
| Texas
| 63
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| 7
| Wisconsin
| 58
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| 10
| Texas
| 71
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| | 10
| Texas
| 82
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| Pittsburgh
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| | 15
| Coppin State
| 81
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| 2
| South Carolina
| 65
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| 15
| Coppin State
| 78
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Southeast Regional - Birmingham, Alabama
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Regional Semifinals
| | | Regional Finals
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| 1
| Kansas
| 78
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| 16
| Jackson State
| 64
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| | 1
| Kansas
| 75
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| Memphis
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| | 8
| Purdue
| 61
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| 8
| Purdue
| 83
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| 9
| Rhode Island
| 76*
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| | 1
| Kansas
| 82
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| | 4
| Arizona
| 85
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| 5
| Maryland
| 66
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| 12
| College of Charleston
| 75
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| | 12
| College of Charleston
| 69
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| Memphis
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| | 4
| Arizona
| 73
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| 4
| Arizona
| 65
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| 13
| South Alabama
| 57
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| | 4
| Arizona
| 96
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| | 10
| Providence
| 92*
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| 6
| Illinois
| 90
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| 11
| Southern California
| 77
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| | 6
| Illinois
| 63
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| Charlotte
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| | 14
| UT-Chattanooga
| 75
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| 3
| Georgia
| 70
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| 14
| UT-Chattanooga
| 73
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| | 14
| UT-Chattanooga
| 65
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| | 10
| Providence
| 71
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| 7
| Marquette
| 59
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| 10
| Providence
| 81
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| | 10
| Providence
| 98
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| Charlotte
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| | 2
| Duke
| 87
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| 2
| Duke
| 71
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| 15
| Murray State
| 68
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Midwest Regional - San Antonio, Texas
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Regional Semifinals
| | | Regional Finals
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| 1
| Minnesota
| 78
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| 16
| Southwest Texas State
| 46
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| | 1
| Minnesota
| 76
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| Kansas City
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| | 9
| Temple
| 57
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| 8
| Ole Miss
| 40
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| 9
| Temple
| 62
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| | 1
| Minnesota
| 90
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| | 4
| Clemson
| 84**
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| 5
| Tulsa
| 81
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| 12
| Boston University
| 52
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| | 5
| Tulsa
| 59
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| Kansas City
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| | 4
| Clemson
| 65
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| 4
| Clemson
| 68
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| 13
| Miami (Ohio)
| 56
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| | 1
| Minnesota
| 80
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| | 2
| UCLA
| 72
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| 6
| Iowa State
| 69
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| 11
| Illinois State
| 57
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| | 6
| Iowa State
| 67
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| Auburn Hills
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| | 3
| Cincinnati
| 66
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| 3
| Cincinnati
| 86
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| 14
| Butler
| 69
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| | 6
| Iowa State
| 73*
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| | 2
| UCLA
| 74
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| 7
| Xavier
| 80
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| 10
| Vanderbilt
| 68
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| | 7
| Xavier
| 83
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| Auburn Hills
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| | 2
| UCLA
| 96
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| 2
| UCLA
| 109
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| 15
| Charleston Southern
| 75
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West Regional - San Jose, California
| First round
| | | Second round
| | | Regional Semifinals
| | | Regional Finals
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| 1
| Kentucky
| 92
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| 16
| Montana
| 54
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| | 1
| Kentucky
| 75
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| Salt Lake City
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| | 8
| Iowa
| 69
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| 8
| Iowa
| 73
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| 9
| Virginia
| 60
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| | 1
| Kentucky
| 83
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| | 4
| Saint Joseph's
| 68
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| 5
| Boston College
| 73
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| 12
| Valparaiso
| 66
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| | 5
| Boston College
| 77*
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| Salt Lake City
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| | 4
| Saint Joseph's
| 81
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| 4
| Saint Joseph's
| 75
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| 13
| Pacific
| 65
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| | 1
| Kentucky
| 72
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| | 2
| Utah
| 59
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| 6
| Stanford
| 80
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| 11
| Oklahoma
| 67
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| | 6
| Stanford
| 72
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| Tucson
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| | 3
| Wake Forest
| 66
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| 3
| Wake Forest
| 68
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| 14
| Saint Mary's
| 46
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| | 6
| Stanford
| 77*
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| | 2
| Utah
| 82
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| 7
| UNC Charlotte
| 79
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| 10
| Georgetown
| 67
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| | 7
| UNC Charlotte
| 58
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| Tucson
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| | 2
| Utah
| 77
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| 2
| Utah
| 75
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| 15
| Navy
| 61
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Final Four @ Indianapolis, Indiana
| National Semifinals
| | | National Championship Game
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| E1
| North Carolina
| 58
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| SE4
| Arizona
| 66
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| | SE4
| Arizona
| 84
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| | W1
| Kentucky
| 79*
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| M1
| Minnesota*
| 69
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| W1
| Kentucky
| 78
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Announcers
- Jim Nantz and Billy Packer – First & Second Round at Tucson, AZ; South Regional at Birmingham, AL; Final Four at Indianapolis, IN
- Sean McDonough and Bill Raftery – First & Second Round at Winston-Salem, NC; West Regional at San Jose, CA
- Tim Ryan and Al McGuire – First & Second Round at Memphis, TN; Midwest Regional at San Antonio, TX
- Gus Johnson and Quinn Buckner – First & Second Round at Auburn Hills, MI; East Regional at Syracuse, NY
- Tim Brando and George Raveling – First & Second Round at Charlotte, NC
- Mike Gorman and Jon Sundvold – First & Second Round at Pittsburgh, PA
- Ted Robinson and Derrek Dickey – First & Second Round at Kansas City, MO
- Gary Thorne and Dan Bonner – First & Second Round at Salt Lake City, UT
References
- ↑ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/21/sports/main251329.shtml
- ↑ http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/2010-01-28/bracket-question
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