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The 1985–86 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University. The head coach was Mike Krzyzewski. The team played its home games in the Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The 1986 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the finals of the 1986 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1985–86 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on March 31, 1986, at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas, [1] and featured the East Regional Champion, #1-seeded Duke and the West Regional Champion ...
Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Wilbur Wade Card (1905–1912): 1905–06 W.W. Card 2–3 — — — 1906–07 W.W. Card
November 28, 1986 * at BYU-Hawaii BYU-Hawaii Thanksgiving Classic: W 85–68 1–0: Cannon Activities Center Laie, HI: November 29, 1986 * vs. No. 14 Illinois BYU-Hawaii Thanksgiving Classic: L 62–69 1–1: Cannon Activities Center Laie, HI: December 3, 1986 * East Carolina: W 103–65 2–1: Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC: December 6 ...
Bob Harris called 471 consecutive Duke football games from 1976 until his 2017 retirement, and was on the mic for all five of Duke’s NCAA men’s basketball championships.
Louisiana-Lafayette: 33 games (31 wins and 2 tournament losses) vacated from the 2004 and 2005 seasons. See Major violations. FIU: 32 regular-season wins vacated covering four seasons from 2003 to 2006. California: 29 games (28 regular-season wins forfeited and 1 regular-season loss) vacated from the 1995 and 1996 season.
The 6-6 Gillis, who joined Duke as a transfer last spring after playing four seasons at Purdue, had played in every game for the Blue Devils (20-3, 12-1 ACC) this season prior to missing Wednesday ...
The 1986 tournament was also the last to not feature the three-point shot as of 2023. LSU 's 1985–86 team is tied for the lowest-seeded team (#11) to ever make the Final Four with the 2005–06 George Mason Patriots , the 2010–11 VCU Rams , the 2017–18 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers , the 2020–21 UCLA Bruins , and the 2023-24 NC State Wolfpack .