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Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers Men's Basketball
The Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's basketball team represents Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, United States. The team's current head coach is Dan Engelstad, it competed in the Northeast Conference from 1989 until July 1, 2022, after which, they will join the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Mountaineers play their home games at Knott Arena. The team has played in five NCAA Division I men's basketball tournaments by virtue of winning the NEC tournament. They were NCAA Division II National Champions in 1962 and NCAA Division II runner-up in 1981. Mount Saint Mary's basketball program is likely best known for the career of head coach Jim Phelan, who coached at Mount St. Mary's for 49 years, compiling 830 wins in 1,354 games. He was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. Postseason results NCAA Division I Tournament results The Mountaineers have played six previous NCAA Division I Tournaments. Their combined record ...
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2014 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
The 2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 68 teams playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 18, 2014, and concluded with the UConn Huskies winning the championship game on April 7 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The East Regional semifinals and final were held in Madison Square Garden, the first time that arena has been used as an NCAA Tournament venue and the first time in 63 years that tournament games have been held in New York City. With No. 7 seed UConn and No. 8 seed Kentucky reaching the championship game, this tournament's final was the first ever not to include at least one 1, 2, or 3 seed. It is also only the third final not to feature a 1 or 2 seed ( 1989 #3 Michigan vs. #3 Seton Hall and 2011 #3 UConn vs. #8 Butler). UConn was the first 7 seed ever to reach and win the championship game. The two teams combined for the highest seed total in cham ...
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1970 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1970 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1969-70 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by the Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science (then-known colloquially as "Philadelphia Textile", later known as Philadelphia University, and now as Thomas Jefferson University) and Tennessee State's Ted McClain was the Most Outstanding Player. American International College's tournament appearance was later vacated due to NCAA rules violations. Regional participants *''tournament appearance vacated'' Regionals Mideast - Reading, Pennsylvania Location: Bollman Center Host: Cheyney State College *Third Place - Cheyney 94, Youngstown State 91 New England - Worcester, Massachusetts Location: Andrew Laska Gymnasium Host: Assumption College *Third Place - Springfield 109, St. A ...
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1969 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1969 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1968–69 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College, with Kentucky Wesleyan's George Tinsley named the Most Outstanding Player. American International College's tournament and semifinal appearances were later vacated due to NCAA rules violations. Regional participants *''tournament appearance vacated'' Regionals South Atlantic - Norfolk, Virginia Location: unknown Host: Norfolk State University *Third Place - Norfolk State 113, Old Dominion 102 South - Owensboro, Kentucky Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College *Third Place - Transylvania 65, Bellarmine 64 Far West - Las Vegas, Nevada Location: Las Vegas Convention Center Host: University of Nevada, Las Vegas *Third P ...
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1963 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1963 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1962–63 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by South Dakota State University, with South Dakota State's Wayne Rasmussen named Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants Regionals South Central - Louisville, Kentucky Location: Knights Hall Host: Bellarmine College *Third Place - Bellarmine 96, Austin Peay 86 East - Reading, Pennsylvania Location: Bollman Center Host: Albright College *Third Place - Hofstra 78, Mount St. Mary's 71 Mideast - Akron, Ohio Location: Memorial Hall Host: Municipal University of Akron *Third Place—Youngstown State 65, Buffalo 53 Northeast—⁣ Boston, Massachusetts Location: Cabot Center Host: Northeastern University *Third Place—Assumption 66, Fairleigh Dickinson 51 Grea ...
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1962 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1962 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1961–62 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Mount St. Mary's University and Sacramento State's Ron Rohrer was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants Regionals Northeast - Rochester, New York Location: Louis Alexander Palestra Host: University of Rochester *Third Place - St. Anselm 83, Rochester 64 South Central - Evansville, Indiana Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: Evansville College *Third Place - North Carolina A&T 84, Union 80 East - Reading, Pennsylvania Location: Bollman Center Host: Albright College *Third Place - Albright 65, C. W. Post 59 Mideast - Akron, Ohio Location: Memorial Hall Host: Municipal University of Akron *Third Place - Youngstown State 58, Gannon 52 Pacific ...
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1961 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1961 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1960-61 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Wittenberg University and South Dakota State's Don Jacobson was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants Regionals South – Clarksville, Tennessee Location: Memorial Health Building Host: Austin Peay State College *Third place – Kentucky Wesleyan 111, Chattanooga 80 East – Reading, Pennsylvania Location: Bollman Center Host: Albright College *Third place – Virginia Union 70, Fairfield 66 Northeast – Springfield, Massachusetts Location: Judd Gymnasia Host: Springfield College *Third place – Rochester 82, Springfield 68 Mideast – Crawfordsville, Indiana Location: Chadwick Court Host: Wabash College *Third place – Youngstown State 96, South Carolin ...
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1957 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1957 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division  college basketball as a culmination of the 1956-57 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. This was the first College Division men's basketball tournament and it was won by Wheaton College. Wheaton's Mel Peterson was named the Most Outstanding Player. Jackson State, citing policy of the Mississippi Board of Trustees, was compelled to withdraw from the tournament rather than competing in an interracial contest. This would be the only time such an occurrence would directly mar the tournament, and Jackson State themselves would return to the tournament in 1964. Regionals East Northeast South Mideast Great Lakes Midwest West Pacific Coast *denotes each overtime played † denotes forfeited game National Finals - Evansville, Indiana Location: Roberts ...
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2020–21 Texas Southern Tigers Basketball Team
The 2020–21 Texas Southern Tigers basketball team represented Texas Southern University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers were led by third-year head coach Johnny Jones and played their home games at the Health and Physical Education Arena in Houston, Texas, as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). They finished the season 17-9, 11-3 in SWAC Play to finish in 3rd place. They defeated Alcorn State, Jackson State, and Prairie View A&M to be champions of the SWAC tournament. They received the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they defeated Mount St Mary’s in the First Four before losing in the first round to Michigan. Previous season The Tigers finished the 2019–20 season 16–16 overall, 12–6 in SWAC play, to finish third place in the conference. The Tigers defeated Grambling State in the quarterfinals of the SWAC tournament. The remainder of the tournament was cancelled by the Nation ...
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2016–17 Villanova Wildcats Men's Basketball Team
The 2016–17 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Jay Wright in his 16th year, the Wildcats participated in the Big East Conference and played their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They finished the season 32–4, 15–3 in Big East play to win the regular season championship. In the Big East tournament, they defeated St. John's, Seton Hall, and Creighton to win the tournament championship. As a result, they received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Wildcats were given the Tournament's overall No. 1 seed as a No. 1 seed in the East region. In the First Round they defeated Mount St. Mary's before being upset by No. 8-seeded Wisconsin in the Second Round. The loss marked the second time in the previous three tournaments that Villanova was upset by an eighth- ...
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