The 1985
NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament
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involved 32 schools playing in a
single-elimination tournament
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to determine the national champion of men's
NCAA
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Division II college basketball
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as a culmination of the 1984–85 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by
Jacksonville State University
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and South Dakota State's Mark Tetzlaff was the Most Outstanding Player.
Regional participants
*denotes tie
Regionals
Great Lakes - Owensboro, Kentucky
Location:
Owensboro Sportscenter Host:
Kentucky Wesleyan College
*Third Place - Indiana State–Evansville 92, Lewis 78
New England - Springfield, Massachusetts
Location: Butova Gymnasium Host:
American International College
American International College (AIC) is a private college in Springfield, Massachusetts.
History
American International College was originally established on July 18, 1885, as the French Protestant College by Rev. Calvin E. Amaron, who soug ...
*Third Place - Bridgeport 83, Bentley 67
South Central -
Warrensburg, Missouri
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Location: CMSU Fieldhouse Host:
Central Missouri State University
*Third Place - Central Missouri State 88, Alabama A&M 74
South -
Jacksonville, Alabama
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Location:
Pete Mathews Coliseum
Pete Mathews Coliseum (also known as "The Pete") is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Alabama. It is home to the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team. It ...
Host:
Jacksonville State University
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*Third Place - Florida Southern 108, Albany State 80
North Central -
Brookings, South Dakota
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Location:
Frost Arena
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Host:
South Dakota State University
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*Third Place - Northern Michigan 95, Gannon 65
West -
Billings, Montana
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Location: Alterowitz Gym Host:
Eastern Montana College
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*Third Place - Norfolk State 90, Eastern Montana 78
South Atlantic - Richmond, Virginia
Location: Arthur Ashe, Jr. Athletic Center Host:
Virginia Union University
Virginia Union University is a private historically black Baptist university in Richmond, Virginia. It is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA.
History
The American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS) founded the school as Rich ...
*Third Place - Virginia Union 78, Randolph–Macon 55
East -
Millersville, Pennsylvania
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Geography
Millersville is located in central Lancaster County at (40.006148, -76.35134 ...
Location: Pucillo Gymnasium Host:
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
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*Third Place - Millersville 96, California 86
*denotes each overtime played
National Quarterfinals
National Finals - Springfield, Massachusetts
Location:
Springfield Civic Center
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Hosts:
American International College
American International College (AIC) is a private college in Springfield, Massachusetts.
History
American International College was originally established on July 18, 1885, as the French Protestant College by Rev. Calvin E. Amaron, who soug ...
and
Springfield College
*denotes each overtime played
All-tournament team
* Melvin Allen (Jacksonville State)
* Dave Bennett (Kentucky Wesleyan)
* Darryle Edwards (Mount Saint Mary's)
* Robert Spurgeon (Jacksonville State)
* Mark Tetzlaff (South Dakota State)
See also
*
1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. This was the first year the field was expanded to 64 tea ...
*
1985 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament
*
1985 NAIA men's basketball tournament
*
1985 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament
References
Sources
2010 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Tournament Records and Statistics: Division II men's basketball Championship1985 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament jonfmorse.com
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