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The 1981 Big Eight Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 3–5 at a combination of on-campus gymnasiums and Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. [2]In a rematch of the 1980 final (won by KSU), Kansas upset rivals Kansas State in the championship game, 80–68, to win their first Big Eight men's basketball tournament.
The 1981 NCAA Division I basketball tournament involved 48 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 12, 1981, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in Philadelphia. A total of 48 games were played, including a national third-place game ...
Dec 12, 1981 * at No. 18 Southwestern Louisiana Bayou Classic: L 51–57 5–1: Blackham Coliseum Lafayette, Louisiana: Dec 18, 1981 * Northern Illinois: W 81–56 6–1: Selland Arena Fresno, California: Dec 21, 1981 * UC Davis: W 75–43 7–1: Selland Arena Fresno, California: Dec 28, 1981 * New Mexico State: W 48–41 8–1: Selland Arena ...
This is a list of Arkansas state high school basketball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Each classification is based on how large the school is, 6A schools being the biggest, and 1A schools being the smallest.
This list of New Mexico Activities Association championships gives the past US state of New Mexico champions of New ... 1981: Laguna-Acoma: ... Girls' Basketball: 1980:
The 1981–82 Long Beach State 49ers men's basketball team represented the Long Beach State University in the 1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. the 49ers Led by fourth year head coach Tex Winter and they finished season with a record of 12-16, 7-7. [1] [2]
1980–81 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team; 1980–81 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball team; 1980–81 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team; 1980–81 Wyoming Cowboys basketball team
July 3 — ArtÅ«ras Andrulis, Lithuanian national team player (born 1922) July 25 — Bobby Anet, college All-American and national champion (born 1917) August 6 — Jack Harvey, college All-American and AAU player (born 1918) September 4 — Carl Knowles, American Olympic gold medalist (born 1910)