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1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

Edition of USA college basketball tournament


Edition of USA college basketball tournament

FieldValue
Year1991
Image1991 Final Four logo.svg
Teams64
FinalFourArenaHoosier Dome
FinalFourCityIndianapolis, Indiana
Champions[Duke Blue Devils](1990-91-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)
TitleCount1st
ChampGameCount5th
ChampFFCount9th
RunnerUp[Kansas Jayhawks](1990-91-kansas-jayhawks-men-s-basketball-team)
GameCount6th
RunnerFFCount9th
Semifinal1[North Carolina Tar Heels](1990-91-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)
FinalFourCount10th
Semifinal2[UNLV Runnin' Rebels](1990-91-unlv-runnin-rebels-basketball-team)
FinalFourCount24th
CoachMike Krzyzewski
CoachCount1st
MOPChristian Laettner
MOPTeamDuke
Attendance665,707
TopScorerChristian Laettner
TopScorerTeamDuke
Points125

The 1991 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. The 53rd annual edition of the tournament began on March 14, 1991, and ended with the championship game on April 1, at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. A total of 63 games were played.

Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski, won a rematch of the previous year's national final matchup against undefeated UNLV 79–77 in the semifinal, then won the national title with a 72–65 victory in the final game over Kansas, coached by Roy Williams. This was the first national championship game for Williams as a head coach. Kansas defeated Williams' mentor Dean Smith and North Carolina (where Williams later coached) in the semifinal. Kansas made its second trip to the national championship game in four seasons, the prior appearance being 1988 when they defeated Oklahoma. Christian Laettner of Duke was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

This tournament marked the first time a #15 seed upset a #2 seed since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1985, when Richmond accomplished against Syracuse in the East region. In addition, for the first time ever, at least one team seeded #9 through #15 won a first-round game. This feat would be followed in 2013, 2016, and 2021.

This tournament adopted the NBA's 10ths-second timer during the final minute of each period in all arenas.

Schedule and venues

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1991 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

  • March 14 and 16
    • East Region
      • Cole Field House, College Park, Maryland (Host: University of Maryland, College Park)
    • Midwest Region
      • Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Host: University of Minnesota)
    • Southeast Region
      • Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky (Host: University of Louisville)
    • West Region
      • Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (Host: University of Utah)
  • March 15 and 17
    • East Region
      • Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York (Host: Syracuse University)
    • Midwest Region
      • University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio (Host: University of Dayton)
    • Southeast Region
      • Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia (Host: Georgia Institute of Technology)
    • West Region
      • McKale Center, Tucson, Arizona (Host: University of Arizona)

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

  • March 21 and 23
    • Southeast Regional, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina (Host: University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
    • West Regional, Kingdome, Seattle, Washington (Host: University of Washington)
  • March 22 and 24
    • East Regional, Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Hosts: Seton Hall University, Big East Conference)
    • Midwest Regional, Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan (Host: University of Detroit Mercy)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

  • March 30 and April 1
    • Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana (Hosts: Butler University, Midwestern Collegiate Conference)

Teams

There were 26 automatic bids awarded to the tournament - of these, 23 were given to the winners of their conference's tournament, while three were awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in their conference (Big Ten, Ivy League and Pac-10). Another 35 bids were awarded by the NCAA tournament committee at-large to the best teams in the nation not already qualified.

The Big Eight was eligible for an automatic bid to the tournament, but their conference tournament was won by Missouri, who were on probation and ineligible for the NCAA tournament. No automatic bid was awarded to the Big Eight.

Play-in Games

The remaining three bids were decided by play-in games between the six lowest-rated conferences in the nation. These matchups, which were decided prior to the season, paired the tournament champions of the six lowest-rated conferences in the nation in games played at campus sites:

Unlike the later Opening Round and First Four games, the play-in games were not considered part of the NCAA tournament. This meant that the winners of these games were not credited with an NCAA tournament win, and only the teams that advanced to the field of 64 were credited with an NCAA tournament appearance.

All three games were played on March 6, 1991.

| RD1-team1= | RD1-score1= 64 | RD1-team2= Saint Francis | RD1-score2= 70 | RD1-team1= Florida A&M | RD1-score1= 63 | RD1-team2= Northeast Louisiana | RD1-score2= 87 | RD1-team1= Coastal Carolina | RD1-score1= 78 | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2= 59

Automatic qualifiers

Five conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Coastal Carolina (Big South), Georgia State (TAAC), Green Bay (Mid-Continent), Saint Francis (PA) (NEC), and Saint Peter's (MAAC).

ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bid[North Carolina](1990-91-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)[Louisiana Tech](1990-91-louisiana-tech-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Penn State](1990-91-penn-state-nittany-lions-basketball-team)[Seton Hall](1990-91-seton-hall-pirates-men-s-basketball-team)[Montana](1990-91-montana-grizzlies-basketball-team)[Ohio State](1990-91-ohio-state-buckeyes-men-s-basketball-team)[UNLV](1990-91-unlv-runnin-rebels-basketball-team)[Richmond](1990-91-richmond-spiders-men-s-basketball-team)[Towson State](1990-91-towson-state-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[Princeton](1990-91-princeton-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Peter's](1990-91-saint-peter-s-peacocks-men-s-basketball-team)[Eastern Michigan](1990-91-eastern-michigan-hurons-men-s-basketball-team)[Xavier](1990-91-xavier-musketeers-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida State](1990-91-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)[Green Bay](1990-91-green-bay-phoenix-men-s-basketball-team)[Creighton](1990-91-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[Northeastern](1990-91-northeastern-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Murray State](1990-91-murray-state-racers-men-s-basketball-team)[Arizona](1990-91-arizona-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Alabama](1990-91-alabama-crimson-tide-men-s-basketball-team)[East Tennessee State](1990-91-east-tennessee-state-buccaneers-men-s-basketball-team)[South Alabama](1990-91-south-alabama-jaguars-basketball-team)[Arkansas](1990-91-arkansas-razorbacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Georgia State](1990-91-georgia-state-panthers-men-s-basketball-team)[BYU](1990-91-byu-cougars-men-s-basketball-team)[Pepperdine](1990-91-pepperdine-waves-men-s-basketball-team)[Coastal Carolina](1990-91-coastal-carolina-chanticleers-men-s-basketball-team)[Northeast Louisiana](1990-91-northeast-louisiana-indians-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Francis (PA)](1990-91-saint-francis-red-flash-men-s-basketball-team)
[ACC](1991-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)25th1990
[American South](1991-american-south-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1989
[Atlantic 10](1991-atlantic-10-men-s-basketball-tournament)6th1965
[Big East](1991-big-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)3rd1989
[Big Sky](1991-big-sky-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1975
Big Ten17th1990
[Big West](1991-big-west-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)12th1990
[CAA](1991-caa-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1990
[East Coast](1991-east-coast-conference-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1990
Ivy League17th1990
[MAAC](1991-maac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[MAC](1991-mac-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1988
[MCC](1991-midwestern-collegiate-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)8th1990
[Metro](1991-metro-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)7th1989
[Mid-Continent](1991-mid-continent-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[Missouri Valley](1991-missouri-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)9th1989
[NAC](1991-north-atlantic-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)7th1987
[Ohio Valley](1991-ohio-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1990
Pac-1010th1990
[SEC](1991-sec-men-s-basketball-tournament)10th1990
[Southern](1991-southern-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1990
[Sun Belt](1991-sun-belt-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1989
[SWC](1991-southwest-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)17th1990
[TAAC](1991-taac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[WAC](1991-wac-men-s-basketball-tournament)15th1990
[West Coast](1991-west-coast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)9th1986
[Big South](1991-big-south-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)–[SWAC](1991-swac-men-s-basketball-tournament) Play-in1st
[MEAC](1991-meac-men-s-basketball-tournament)–[Southland](1991-southland-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament) Play-in4th1990
[Patriot](1991-patriot-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)–[NEC](1991-northeast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament) Play-in1st

Tournament seeds

SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[North Carolina](1990-91-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)[Syracuse](1990-91-syracuse-orangemen-basketball-team)[Oklahoma State](1990-91-oklahoma-state-cowboys-basketball-team)[UCLA](1990-91-ucla-bruins-men-s-basketball-team)[Mississippi State](1990-91-mississippi-state-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)[NC State](1990-91-nc-state-wolfpack-men-s-basketball-team)[Purdue](1990-91-purdue-boilermakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Princeton](1990-91-princeton-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[Villanova](1990-91-villanova-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Temple](1990-91-temple-owls-men-s-basketball-team)[Southern Miss](1990-91-southern-miss-golden-eagles-basketball-team)[Eastern Michigan](1990-91-eastern-michigan-hurons-men-s-basketball-team)[Penn State](1990-91-penn-state-nittany-lions-basketball-team)[New Mexico](1990-91-new-mexico-lobos-men-s-basketball-team)[Richmond](1990-91-richmond-spiders-men-s-basketball-team)[Northeastern](1990-91-northeastern-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)
1ACC25–5Automatic
2Big East26–5At-Large
3Big Eight22–7At-Large
4Pac-1023–8At-Large
5SEC20–8At-Large
6ACC19–10At-Large
7Big Ten17–11At-Large
8Ivy League24–2Automatic
9Big East16–14At-Large
10Atlantic 1021–9At-Large
11Metro21–7At-Large
12MAC24–6Automatic
13Atlantic 1020–10Automatic
14WAC20–9At-Large
15CAA21–9Automatic
16NAC22–10Automatic
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Ohio State](1990-91-ohio-state-buckeyes-men-s-basketball-team)[Duke](1990-91-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Nebraska](1990-91-nebraska-cornhuskers-men-s-basketball-team)[St. John's](1990-91-st-john-s-redmen-basketball-team)[Texas](1990-91-texas-longhorns-men-s-basketball-team)[LSU](1990-91-lsu-tigers-basketball-team)[Iowa](1990-91-iowa-hawkeyes-men-s-basketball-team)[Georgia Tech](1990-91-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-men-s-basketball-team)[DePaul](1990-91-depaul-blue-demons-men-s-basketball-team)[East Tennessee State](1990-91-east-tennessee-state-buccaneers-basketball-team)[Connecticut](1990-91-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Peter's](1990-91-saint-peter-s-peacocks-men-s-basketball-team)[Northern Illinois](1990-91-northern-illinois-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Xavier](1990-91-xavier-musketeers-men-s-basketball-team)[Northeast Louisiana](1990-91-northeast-louisiana-indians-men-s-basketball-team)[Towson State](1990-91-towson-state-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)
1Big Ten25–3Automatic
2ACC26–7At-Large
3Big Eight26–7At-Large
4Big East20–8At-Large
5SWC22–8At-Large
6SEC20–9At-Large
7Big Ten20–10At-Large
8ACC16–12At-Large
9Independent20–8At-Large
10Southern28–4Automatic
11Big East18–10At-Large
12MAAC24–6Automatic
13Mid-Continent25–5At-Large
14MCC21–9Automatic
15Southland25–7Play-in Winner
16East Coast19–10Automatic

|-

SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Arkansas](1990-91-arkansas-razorbacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Indiana](1990-91-indiana-hoosiers-men-s-basketball-team)[Kansas](1990-91-kansas-jayhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Alabama](1990-91-alabama-crimson-tide-men-s-basketball-team)[Wake Forest](1990-91-wake-forest-demon-deacons-men-s-basketball-team)[Pittsburgh](1990-91-pittsburgh-panthers-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida State](1990-91-florida-state-seminoles-men-s-basketball-team)[Arizona State](1990-91-arizona-state-sun-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Rutgers](1990-91-rutgers-scarlet-knights-men-s-basketball-team)[USC](1990-91-usc-trojans-men-s-basketball-team)[Georgia](1990-91-georgia-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Louisiana Tech](1990-91-louisiana-tech-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Murray State](1990-91-murray-state-racers-men-s-basketball-team)[New Orleans](1990-91-new-orleans-privateers-men-s-basketball-team)[Coastal Carolina](1990-91-coastal-carolina-chanticleers-men-s-basketball-team)[Georgia State](1990-91-georgia-state-panthers-men-s-basketball-team)
1SWC31–3Automatic
2Big Ten27–4At-Large
3Big Eight22–7At-Large
4SEC21–9Automatic
5ACC18–10At-Large
6Big East20–11At-Large
7Metro20–10Automatic
8Pac-1019–9At-Large
9Atlantic 1019–9At-Large
10Pac-1019–9At-Large
11SEC17–12At-Large
12American South21–9Automatic
13Ohio Valley24–8Automatic
14American South23–7At-Large
15Big South24–7Play-in Winner
16TAAC16–14Automatic
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[UNLV](1990-91-unlv-runnin-rebels-basketball-team)[Arizona](1990-91-arizona-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Seton Hall](1990-91-seton-hall-pirates-men-s-basketball-team)[Utah](1990-91-utah-utes-men-s-basketball-team)[Michigan State](1990-91-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)[New Mexico State](1990-91-new-mexico-state-aggies-basketball-team)[Virginia](1990-91-virginia-cavaliers-men-s-basketball-team)[Georgetown](1990-91-georgetown-hoyas-men-s-basketball-team)[Vanderbilt](1990-91-vanderbilt-commodores-men-s-basketball-team)[BYU](1990-91-byu-cougars-men-s-basketball-team)[Creighton](1990-91-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[Green Bay](1990-91-green-bay-phoenix-men-s-basketball-team)[South Alabama](1990-91-south-alabama-jaguars-basketball-team)[Pepperdine](1990-91-pepperdine-waves-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Francis (PA)](1990-91-saint-francis-red-flash-men-s-basketball-team)[Montana](1990-91-montana-grizzlies-basketball-team)
1Big West30–0Automatic
2Pac-1026–6Automatic
3Big East22–8Automatic
4WAC28–3At-Large
5Big Ten18–10At-Large
6Big West23–5At-Large
7ACC21–11At-Large
8Big East18–12At-Large
9SEC17–12At-Large
10WAC20–12Automatic
11Missouri Valley23–7Automatic
12Mid-Continent24–6Automatic
13Sun Belt22–8Automatic
14West Coast22–8Automatic
15NEC24–7Play-in Winner
16Big Sky23–7Automatic

|}

Bracket

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

| RD1-team01=North Carolina | RD1-score01=101 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Northeastern | RD1-score02=66 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Princeton | RD1-score03=48 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Villanova | RD1-score04=50 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Mississippi State | RD1-score05=56 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Eastern Michigan | RD1-score06=76 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=UCLA | RD1-score07=69 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Penn State | RD1-score08=74 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=NC State | RD1-score09=114 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Southern Miss | RD1-score10=85 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Oklahoma State | RD1-score11=67 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=New Mexico | RD1-score12=54 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Purdue | RD1-score13=63 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Temple | RD1-score14=80 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Syracuse | RD1-score15=69 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Richmond | RD1-score16=73 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=North Carolina | RD2-score01=84 | RD2-seed02=9 | RD2-team02=Villanova | RD2-score02=69 | RD2-seed03=12 | RD2-team03=Eastern Michigan | RD2-score03=71OT | RD2-seed04=13 | RD2-team04=Penn State | RD2-score04=68 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=NC State | RD2-score05=64 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Oklahoma State | RD2-score06=73 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Temple | RD2-score07=77 | RD2-seed08=15 | RD2-team08=Richmond | RD2-score08=64 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=North Carolina | RD3-score01=93 | RD3-seed02=12 | RD3-team02=Eastern Michigan | RD3-score02=67 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=Oklahoma State | RD3-score03=63 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-score04=72OT | RD3-team04=Temple | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=North Carolina | RD4-score01=75 | RD4-seed02=10 | RD4-team02=Temple | RD4-score02=72

Southeast Regional – Charlotte, North Carolina

| RD1-team01=Arkansas | RD1-score01=117 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Georgia State | RD1-score02=76 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Arizona State | RD1-score03=79 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Rutgers | RD1-score04=76 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Wake Forest | RD1-score05=71 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Louisiana Tech | RD1-score06=65 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Alabama | RD1-score07=89 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Murray State | RD1-score08=79 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Pittsburgh | RD1-score09=76OT | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Georgia | RD1-score10=68 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Kansas | RD1-score11=55 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=New Orleans | RD1-score12=49 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Florida State | RD1-score13=75 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=USC | RD1-score14=72 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Indiana | RD1-score15=79 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Coastal Carolina | RD1-score16=69 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Arkansas | RD2-score01=97 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Arizona State | RD2-score02=90 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Wake Forest | RD2-score03=88 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Alabama | RD2-score04=96 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Pittsburgh | RD2-score05=66 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Kansas | RD2-score06=77 | RD2-seed07=7 | RD2-team07=Florida State | RD2-score07=60 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Indiana | RD2-score08=82 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Arkansas | RD3-score01=93 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=Alabama | RD3-score02=70 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=Kansas | RD3-score03=83 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04=Indiana | RD3-score04=65 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Arkansas | RD4-score01=81 | RD4-seed02=3 | RD4-team02=Kansas | RD4-score02=93

Midwest Regional – Pontiac, Michigan

| RD1-team01=Ohio State | RD1-score01=97 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Towson State | RD1-score02=86 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Georgia Tech | RD1-score03=87 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=DePaul | RD1-score04=70 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Texas | RD1-score05=73 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Saint Peter's | RD1-score06=65 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=St. John's | RD1-score07=75 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Northern Illinois | RD1-score08=68 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=LSU | RD1-score09=62 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Connecticut | RD1-score10=79 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Nebraska | RD1-score11=84 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Xavier | RD1-score12=89 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Iowa | RD1-score13=76 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=East Tennessee State | RD1-score14=73 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Duke | RD1-score15=102 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Northeast Louisiana | RD1-score16=73 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Ohio State | RD2-score01=65 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Georgia Tech | RD2-score02=61 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Texas | RD2-score03=76 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=St. John's | RD2-score04=84 | RD2-seed05=11 | RD2-team05=Connecticut | RD2-score05=66 | RD2-seed06=14 | RD2-team06=Xavier | RD2-score06=50 | RD2-seed07=7 | RD2-team07=Iowa | RD2-score07=70 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Duke | RD2-score08=85 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Ohio State | RD3-score01=74 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=St. John's | RD3-score02=91 | RD3-seed03=11 | RD3-team03=Connecticut | RD3-score03=67 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04=Duke | RD3-score04=81 | RD4-seed01=4 | RD4-team01=St. John's | RD4-score01=61 | RD4-seed02=2 | RD4-team02=Duke | RD4-score02=78

West Regional – Seattle, Washington

| RD1-team01=UNLV | RD1-score01=99 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Montana | RD1-score02=65 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Georgetown | RD1-score03=70 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Vanderbilt | RD1-score04=60 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Michigan State | RD1-score05=60 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Wisconsin–Green Bay | RD1-score06=58 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Utah | RD1-score07=82 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=South Alabama | RD1-score08=72 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=New Mexico State | RD1-score09=56 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Creighton | RD1-score10=64 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Seton Hall | RD1-score11=71 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Pepperdine | RD1-score12=51 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Virginia | RD1-score13=48 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=BYU | RD1-score14=61 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Arizona | RD1-score15=93 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Saint Francis | RD1-score16=80 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=UNLV | RD2-score01=62 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Georgetown | RD2-score02=54 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Michigan State | RD2-score03=84 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Utah | RD2-score04=852OT | RD2-seed05=11 | RD2-team05=Creighton | RD2-score05=69 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Seton Hall | RD2-score06=81 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=BYU | RD2-score07=61 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Arizona | RD2-score08=76 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=UNLV | RD3-score01=83 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=Utah | RD3-score02=66 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=Seton Hall | RD3-score03=81 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04=Arizona | RD3-score04=77 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=UNLV | RD4-score01=77 | RD4-seed02=3 | RD4-team02=Seton Hall | RD4-score02=65

Final Four – Indianapolis, Indiana

| RD1-seed1=E1 | RD1-team1=North Carolina | RD1-score1=73 | RD1-seed2=SE3 | RD1-team2=Kansas | RD1-score2=79 | RD1-seed3=MW2 | RD1-team3=Duke | RD1-score3=79 | RD1-seed4=W1 | RD1-team4=UNLV | RD1-score4=77 | RD2-seed1=SE3 | RD2-team1=Kansas | RD2-score1=65 | RD2-seed2=MW2 | RD2-team2=Duke | RD2-score2=72

Broadcast information

For the first time, CBS Sports showed all 63 tournament games. In the first three rounds, games were shown on a regional basis, except for one game each on Saturday and Sunday in the second round. Usual start times were noon and 7:30 or 8 p.m. Eastern time on each of the Thursdays and Fridays. During the weekend of the second round, the national telecast began at noon, with the regional windows (three on Saturday, two on Sunday) following. Although the times would be adjusted, the same basic format was in place until 2010. As of 2011, the regional broadcasts have been replaced by simulcast feeds on non-broadcast networks owned by Turner Sports.

Announcers

  • Jim Nantz and Billy Packer – Midwest Regional at Pontiac, Michigan; Final Four at Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Dick Stockton and Billy Cunningham – First and Second Rounds at Minneapolis, Minnesota; West Regional at Seattle, Washington
  • James Brown and Bill Raftery – First and Second Rounds at Dayton, Ohio; East Regional at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Greg Gumbel and Quinn Buckner – First and Second Rounds at Tucson, Arizona; Southeast Regional at Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Verne Lundquist and Len Elmore – First and Second Rounds at College Park, Maryland
  • Brad Nessler and Mimi Griffin – First and Second Rounds at Atlanta, Georgia
  • Tim Ryan/Jim Henderson and Dan Bonner – First and Second Rounds at Syracuse, New York
  • Sean McDonough and Bill Walton – First and Second Rounds at Louisville, Kentucky
  • Mel Proctor and Jack Givens – First and Second Rounds at Salt Lake City, Utah

Miscellaneous

  • Duke's 79–77 win over UNLV in the Final Four became one of the biggest upsets in tournament history. Duke was an 8-point underdog in the game. UNLV's juggernaut 1990–91 squad ranked #2 on ESPN Classic's Who's #1? for Best Teams Not To Win a Title. UNLV was undefeated entering the 1991 tournament, which was unmatched until Wichita State in 2014 and Kentucky in 2015. (Saint Joseph's went unbeaten in the 2004 regular season, finishing 27–0, but lost in their conference tournament before the NCAAs. Alcorn State went unbeaten in the 1979 regular season, but got invited to the NIT since the Southwestern Athletic Conference did not have an automatic bid to the NCAAs, and lost to eventual winner Indiana in the 2nd round. Indiana is the last team to win the championship undefeated in 1976).
  • This was Duke's fourth (of five) consecutive Final Four trips, the first team to achieve such a feat since UCLA. Since freshmen were not eligible at the time of UCLA's run, Duke's Greg Koubek became the first player to play in four Final Fours, a record matched by Duke teammates Christian Laettner and Brian Davis the next year when the team repeated as national champions.
  • For the first time in tournament history a 15-seed defeated a 2-seed. Richmond defeated Syracuse 73–69. Since then this has happened ten additional times: in 1993, Santa Clara defeated Arizona 64–61; in 1997, Coppin State defeated South Carolina 78–65; in 2001, Hampton defeated Iowa State 58–57; on the same day in 2012 Norfolk State defeated Missouri 86–84 and Lehigh defeated Duke 75–70; in 2013 Florida Gulf Coast defeated Georgetown 78–68; in 2016, Middle Tennessee defeated Michigan State 90–81; in 2021, Oral Roberts defeated Ohio State 75–72; in 2022, Saint Peter's defeated Kentucky 85–79; and in 2023, Princeton defeated Arizona 59–55.
  • In the Final Four against Kansas, legendary North Carolina coach Dean Smith was ejected from the game for leaving the coach's box.
  • For bracketologists, this tournament is notable for several reasons. The first is the upset-heavy opening round, which led to every seed number except 16 being represented by at least one team in the second round. The East region, in particular, featured first round victories by seeds 9, 10, 12, 13, and 15. Two 11's and a 14-seed advanced in the other regions. The second round is equally remarkable because there were no upsets in this round whatsoever. The combination of these two anomalies led to an unprecedented occurrence in which a 10 (Temple), an 11 (Connecticut), and a 12-seed (Eastern Michigan) advanced to the Sweet Sixteen without any of the teams pulling off consecutive upsets. The reason for this was that the first round successes of 15-seed Richmond, 14-seed Xavier, and 13-seed Penn State led to Temple, Connecticut, and Eastern Michigan (respectively) being considered favorites for their second round matchups.
  • This was the first NCAA Tournament to feature all four of the North Carolina–based Atlantic Coast Conference teams, also known as the Tobacco Road or Big Four teams: North Carolina, NC State, Duke and Wake Forest.
  • The Final Four was also the first to include both halves of the North Carolina–Duke rivalry. Had both teams won, they would have faced each other for the national championship, but to this day, the teams have only faced each other once each in the NCAA tournament and the NIT – the 1971 NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden, which North Carolina won 73–67 and the 2022 Final Four at the Caesars Superdome, which the 8th-seeded Tar Heels won 81–77 in the last game of Mike Krzyzewski's coaching career.
  • This tournament featured three play-in games before the tournament field was announced, featuring the champions of the six conferences with the lowest computer ratings the previous season. The results were: Saint Francis, Pennsylvania (NEC) defeated Fordham (Patriot) 70–64, Coastal Carolina (Big South) over Jackson State (SWAC) 78–59, and NE Louisiana (Southland) over Florida A&M (MEAC) 87–63. These are not opening round games and the losers are not credited with an NCAA tournament appearance.
  • UNLV's semi-final loss in the NCAA tournament brought an end to their astounding 45-game win streak. That is the fourth-longest consecutive-game win streak in NCAA Division 1 basketball history, and the longest win streak since the longest one ever (by UCLA) ended in 1974.
  • DePaul's appearance is, as of 2023, the last appearance of an independent team in the tournament. The Blue Demons would join the Great Midwest Conference in 1991; Notre Dame, the last prominent independent, would join the Big East in 1995. Though there have been independent teams since, most have been minor programs, or programs in transition between conference affiliations and divisions. It was also the last tournament to feature an East Coast Conference team; the conference, which was born in 1974 from former Middle Atlantic Conference teams, would cease operations in 1994 after most of the teams joined larger conferences.
  • Until 2025 this was the only time that Saint Francis (PA) appeared at the tournament.

References

References

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  4. McCann, Gary. (May 17, 1990). "Despite losing automatic bid, MEAC will get money". [[Greensboro News & Record]].
  5. Moran, Malcolm. (March 7, 1991). "BASKETBALL; Fordham's Road to N.C.A.A. Blocked by St. Francis, 70-64". [[The New York Times]].
  6. (March 6, 1991). "Northeast Louisiana 87, Florida A&M 63". UPI Archives.
  7. (March 6, 1991). "Coastal Carolina 78, Jackson State 59". [[Greensboro News & Record]].
  8. "Florida Gulf Coast vs. Georgetown – Game Recap – March 22, 2013 – ESPN".
  9. (31 March 1991). "College Basketball; Smith Ejected on 2 Technicals". The New York Times.
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