1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

1993 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals site Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
Champions North Carolina (3rd title, 6th title game,
11th Final Four)
Runner-up Michigan (Vacated) (5th title game,
6th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Dean Smith (2nd title)
MOP Donald Williams North Carolina
Attendance 715,246
Top scorer Donald Williams North Carolina
(118 points)
NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
«1992 1994»

The 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 18, 1993, and ended with the championship game on April 5 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played.

North Carolina, coached by Dean Smith, won the national title with a 77–71 victory in the final game over Michigan, coached by Steve Fisher.[1] Donald Williams of North Carolina was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The most memorable play in the championship game came in the last seconds as Michigan's Chris Webber tried to call a timeout with his team down by 2 points when double-teamed by North Carolina.[2] Michigan had already used all of its timeouts, so Webber's gaffe resulted in a technical foul. Michigan subsequently vacated its entire 1992–93 schedule, including its six NCAA Tournament games, after it emerged that Webber had received under-the-table payments from a booster.

In a game that featured two great individual battles (one between Bobby Hurley and Jason Kidd, and the other between Grant Hill and Lamond Murray), two time defending champion Duke was upset in the second round by California.

This year's Final Four was the closest the tournament came to having all four top seeds advance to the semifinals until all four did advance in the 2008 tournament. Indiana University was the only top seed not to make it out of its regional; it was defeated by the 2-seed, the University of Kansas, in the Midwest regional finals. This tournament is also notable for the uneven distribution of first-round upsets. While there were no upsets in the East, one 'minor' upset in the Midwest (9th seed Xavier defeated 8th seed New Orleans; Xavier was the betting favorite at all sports books in Las Vegas), and one 'medium' upset in the Southeast (11th seed Tulane beat 6th seed Kansas State), the West featured three remarkable upsets amongst the top 5 seeds, with a 12, a 13, and a 15-seed advancing to the second round in that region. At the time, 15-seed Santa Clara's victory over 2-seed Arizona was only the second such upset, and following the 2016 tournament, is one of only eight times that a 15-seed defeated a 2-seed since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams.

Locations

Syracuse
Winston-Salem
Orlando
Nashville
Indianapolis
Rosemont
Salt Lake City
Tucson
1993 first and second rounds
Seattle
St. Louis
Charlotte
E. Rutherford
New Orleans
1993 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

First and second rounds

Later rounds

Region Site
East East Rutherford, New Jersey (Meadowlands Arena)
Midwest St. Louis, Missouri (St. Louis Arena)
Southeast Charlotte, North Carolina (Charlotte Coliseum)
West Seattle, Washington (Kingdome)
Finals New Orleans, Louisiana (Louisiana Superdome)

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1 North Carolina Dean Smith Champion1 Michigan W 77-71
East 2 Cincinnati Bob Huggins Regional Runner-up1 North CarolinaL 75-68
East 3 Massachusetts John Calipari Round of 326 VirginiaL 71-56
East 4 Arkansas Nolan Richardson Sweet Sixteen1 North CarolinaL 80-74
East 5 St. John's Brian Mahoney Round of 324 ArkansasL 80-74
East 6 Virginia Jeff Jones Sweet Sixteen2 CincinnatiL 71-54
East 7 New Mexico State Neil McCarthy Round of 322 CincinnatiL 92-55
East 8 Rhode Island Al Skinner Round of 321 North CarolinaL 112-67
East 9 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 648 Rhode IslandL 74-68
East 10 Nebraska Danny Nee Round of 647 New Mexico StateL 93-79
East 11 Manhattan Fran Fraschilla Round of 646 VirginiaL 78-66
East 12 Texas Tech James Dickey Round of 645 St. John'sL 85-67
East 13 Holy Cross George Blaney Round of 644 ArkansasL 94-64
East 14 Penn Fran Dunphy Round of 643 MassachusettsL 54-50
East 15 Coppin State Ron Mitchell Round of 642 CincinnatiL 93-66
East 16 East Carolina Eddie Payne Round of 641 North CarolinaL 85-65
Midwest
Midwest 1 Indiana Bob Knight Regional Runner-up2 KansasL 83-77
Midwest 2 Kansas Roy Williams National Semifinals1 North CarolinaL 78-68
Midwest 3 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Round of 326 CaliforniaL 82-77
Midwest 4 Louisville Denny Crum Sweet Sixteen1 IndianaL 82-69
Midwest 5 Oklahoma State Eddie Sutton Round of 324 LouisvilleL 78-63
Midwest 6 California Todd Bozeman Sweet Sixteen2 KansasL 93-76
Midwest 7 BYU Roger Reid Round of 322 KansasL 90-76
Midwest 8 New Orleans Tim Floyd Round of 649 XavierL 73-55
Midwest 9 Xavier Pete Gillen Round of 321 IndianaL 73-70
Midwest 10 SMU John Shumate Round of 647 BYUL 80-71
Midwest 11 LSU Dale Brown Round of 646 CaliforniaL 66-64
Midwest 12 Marquette Kevin O'Neill Round of 645 Oklahoma StateL 74-62
Midwest 13 Delaware Steve Steinwedel Round of 644 LouisvilleL 76-70
Midwest 14 Southern Illinois Rich Herrin Round of 643 DukeL 105-70
Midwest 15 Ball State Dick Hunsaker Round of 642 KansasL 94-72
Midwest 16 Wright State Ralph Underhill Round of 641 IndianaL 97-54
Southeast
Southeast 1 Kentucky Rick Pitino National Semifinals 1 Michigan L 81-78
Southeast 2 Seton Hall P.J. Carlesimo Round of 327 Western KentuckyL 72-68
Southeast 3 Florida State Pat Kennedy Regional Runner-up1 KentuckyL 106-81
Southeast 4 Iowa Tom Davis Round of 325 Wake ForestL 84-78
Southeast 5 Wake Forest Dave Odom Sweet Sixteen1 KentuckyL 103-69
Southeast 6 Kansas State Dana Altman Round of 6411 TulaneL 55-53
Southeast 7 Western Kentucky Ralph Willard Sweet Sixteen3 Florida StateL 81-78
Southeast 8 Utah Rick Majerus Round of 321 KentuckyL 83-62
Southeast 9 Pittsburgh Paul Evans Round of 648 UtahL 86-65
Southeast 10 Memphis State Larry Finch Round of 647 Western KentuckyL 55-52
Southeast 11 Tulane Perry Clark Round of 323 Florida StateL 94-63
Southeast 12 Chattanooga Mack McCarthy Round of 645 Wake ForestL 81-58
Southeast 13 Northeast Louisiana Mike Vining Round of 644 IowaL 82-69
Southeast 14 Evansville Jim Crews Round of 643 Florida StateL 82-70
Southeast 15 Tennessee State Frankie Allen Round of 642 Seton HallL 81-59
Southeast 16 Rider Kevin Bannon Round of 641 KentuckyL 96-52
West
West 1 Michigan* Steve Fisher Runner Up1 North Carolina L 77-71
West 2 Arizona Lute Olson Round of 6415 Santa ClaraL 64-61
West 3 Vanderbilt Eddie Fogler Sweet Sixteen7 TempleL 67-59
West 4 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Round of 6413 SouthernL 93-78
West 5 New Mexico Dave Bliss Round of 6412 George WashingtonL 82-68
West 6 Illinois Lou Henson Round of 323 VanderbiltL 85-68
West 7 Temple John Chaney Regional Runner-up1 Michigan L 77-72
West 8 Iowa State Johnny Orr Round of 649 UCLAL 81-70
West 9 UCLA Jim Harrick Round of 321 MichiganL 86-84
West 10 Missouri Norm Stewart Round of 647 TempleL 75-61
West 11 Long Beach State Seth Greenberg Round of 646 IllinoisL 75-72
West 12 George Washington Mike Jarvis Sweet Sixteen1 Michigan L 72-64
West 13 Southern Ben Jobe Round of 3212 George WashingtonL 90-80
West 14 Boise State Bob Dye Round of 643 VanderbiltL 92-72
West 15 Santa Clara Dick Davey Round of 327 TempleL 68-57
West 16 Coastal Carolina Russ Bergman Round of 641 Michigan L 84-53

Bracket

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 North Carolina 85
16 East Carolina 65
1 North Carolina 112
Winston-Salem
8 Rhode Island 67
8 Rhode Island 74
9 Purdue 68
1 North Carolina 80
4 Arkansas 74
5 St John's 85
12 Texas Tech 67
5 St John's 74
Winston-Salem
4 Arkansas 80
4 Arkansas 94
13 Holy Cross 64
1 North Carolina 75
2 Cincinnati 68*
6 Virginia 78
11 Manhattan 66
6 Virginia 71
Syracuse
3 Massachusetts 56
3 Massachusetts 54
14 Pennsylvania 50
6 Virginia 54
2 Cincinnati 71
7 New Mexico St. 93
10 Nebraska 79
7 New Mexico St. 55
Syracuse
2 Cincinnati 92
2 Cincinnati 93
15 Coppin St. 66

Midwest Regional – St. Louis, Missouri

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Indiana 97
16 Wright St. 54
1 Indiana 73
Indianapolis
9 Xavier 70
8 New Orleans 55
9 Xavier 73
1 Indiana 82
4 Louisville 69
5 Oklahoma St. 74
12 Marquette 62
5 Oklahoma St. 63
Indianapolis
4 Louisville 78
4 Louisville 76
13 Delaware 70
1 Indiana 77
2 Kansas 83
6 California 66
11 LSU 64
6 California 82
Rosemont
3 Duke 77
3 Duke 105
14 Southern Illinois 70
6 California 76
2 Kansas 93
7 BYU 80
10 SMU 71
7 BYU 76
Rosemont
2 Kansas 90
2 Kansas 94
15 Ball St. 72

Southeast Regional – Charlotte, North Carolina

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Kentucky 96
16 Rider 52
1 Kentucky 83
Nashville
8 Utah 62
8 Utah 86
9 Pittsburgh 65
1 Kentucky 103
5 Wake Forest 69
5 Wake Forest 81
12 Tennessee-Chattanooga 58
5 Wake Forest 84
Nashville
4 Iowa 78
4 Iowa 82
13 Northeast Louisiana 69
1 Kentucky 106
3 Florida St. 81
6 Kansas St. 53
11 Tulane 55
11 Tulane 63
Orlando
3 Florida St. 94
3 Florida St. 82
14 Evansville 70
3 Florida St. 81
7 Western Kentucky 78*
7 Western Kentucky 55
10 Memphis St. 52
7 Western Kentucky 72
Orlando
2 Seton Hall 68
2 Seton Hall 81
15 Tennessee St. 59

West Regional- Seattle, Washington

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Michigan* 84
16 Coastal Carolina 53
1 Michigan* 86
Tucson
9 UCLA 84*
8 Iowa St. 70
9 UCLA 81
1 Michigan* 72
12 George Washington 64
5 New Mexico 68
12 George Washington 82
12 George Washington 90
Tucson
13 Southern 80
4 Georgia Tech 78
13 Southern 93
1 Michigan* 77
7 Temple 72
6 Illinois 75
11 Long Beach St. 72
6 Illinois 68
Salt Lake City
3 Vanderbilt 85
3 Vanderbilt 92
14 Boise St 72
3 Vanderbilt 59
7 Temple 67
7 Temple 75
10 Missouri 61
7 Temple 68
Salt Lake City
15 Santa Clara 57
2 Arizona 61
15 Santa Clara 64

Final Four @ New Orleans, Louisiana

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E1 North Carolina 78
M2 Kansas 68
E1 North Carolina 77
W1 Michigan * 71
SE1 Kentucky 78
W1 Michigan * 81*

* Michigan's entire 1992–93 schedule results were vacated, on November 7, 2002, as part of the settlement of the University of Michigan basketball scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Michigan removing the wins from its own record.

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