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The second-ranked team coming into the NCAA tournament would leave giving coach Mike Krzyzewski his third National Championship at Duke. Arizona cut Duke's lead to 39–37 early in the second half, but Mike Dunleavy Jr. connected on three three-pointers during an 11–2 Duke run.
This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. [1] A total of 65 teams entered the tournament. Twenty-nine of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bids of the Ivy League and Pacific-10, which did not conduct a postseason tournament, went to their ...
The 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the finals of the 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 2000-01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on April 2, 2001, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota and featured the East Regional Champion, #1-seeded Duke versus the ...
The 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 8, 2000, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 2001 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Championship Game on April 2, 2001, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
16–12 6th 1997: Minnesota: Big Ten ... Below are the four first round brackets, along with the four-team ... 2001 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament ...
Bracket tip: Since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1985, No. 9 seeds have a slight edge over No. 8s. In this region, TCU is the No. 9, Utah State the No. 8. In this region, TCU is the No. 9 ...
REQUIRED READING: No. 1 seed Purdue basketball will face 16-seed play-in winner to open 2024 NCAA tournament. Beyond that, the teams in the Boilermakers’ region have one of college basketball ...
The National Invitation Tournament expanded from 32 to 40 teams. Two teams whose head coaches were people of color met in an NCAA tournament Final Four game for the first time, when Indiana , coached by Mike Davis , defeated Oklahoma , coached by Kelvin Sampson , 73–64 in a national semifinal game on March 30, 2002.