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1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

Edition of USA college basketball tournament


Edition of USA college basketball tournament

FieldValue
Year1999
Image1999 Final Four logo.png
Teams64
FinalFourArenaTropicana Field
FinalFourCitySt. Petersburg, Florida
Champions[Connecticut Huskies](1998-99-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)
TitleCount1st
ChampGameCount1st
ChampFFCount1st
RunnerUp[Duke Blue Devils](1998-99-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)
GameCount8th
RunnerFFCount12th
Semifinal1[Michigan State Spartans](1998-99-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)
FinalFourCount3rd
Semifinal2[Ohio State Buckeyes](1998-99-ohio-state-buckeyes-men-s-basketball-team) (Vacated)
FinalFourCount29th
CoachJim Calhoun
CoachCount1st
MOPRichard Hamilton
MOPTeamConnecticut
Attendance720,685
TopScorerRichard Hamilton
TopScorerTeamConnecticut
Points145

The 1999 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 61st annual edition of the tournament began on March 11, 1999, and ended with the championship game on March 29 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. A total of 63 games were played. This Final Four was the first—and so far, only—to be held in a baseball-specific facility, as Tropicana Field is home to the Tampa Bay Rays (then known as the Devil Rays).

The Final Four consisted of Connecticut, making their first ever Final Four appearance; Ohio State, making their ninth Final Four appearance and first since 1968; Michigan State, making their third Final Four appearance and first since their 1979 national championship; and Duke, the overall number one seed and making their first Final Four appearance since losing the national championship game in 1994.

In the national championship game, Connecticut defeated Duke 77–74 to win their first ever national championship, snapping Duke's 32-game winning streak, and scoring the biggest point-spread upset in Championship Game history. Duke nonetheless tied the record for most games won during a single season, with 37, which they co-held until Kentucky's 38-win seasons in 2011–12 and 2014–15. The 2007–08 Memphis team actually broke this record first, but the team was later forced to vacate their entire season due to eligibility issues surrounding the team.

Richard "Rip" Hamilton of Connecticut was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was a significant victory for the program, as it cemented Connecticut's reputation as a true basketball power after a decade of barely missing the Final Four.

This tournament is also historically notable as the coming-out party for Gonzaga as a rising mid-major power. Gonzaga has made every NCAA tournament since then and is now generally considered to be a high-major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation. Gonzaga is expected to join the newly revamped Pac-12 Conference in the 2025–26 academic year.

Due to violations committed by Ohio State head coach Jim O'Brien, the Buckeyes were forced to vacate their appearance in the 1999 Final Four.

Schedule and venues

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1999 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

  • March 11 and 13
    • South Region
      • RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana (Hosts: Butler University, Midwestern Collegiate Conference)
      • Orlando Arena, Orlando, Florida (Host: Stetson University)
    • West Region
      • McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado (Hosts: Western Athletic Conference, Colorado State University)
      • KeyArena, Seattle, Washington (Host: University of Washington)
  • March 12 and 14
    • East Region
      • FleetCenter, Boston, Massachusetts (Host: Boston College)
      • Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina (Host: University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
    • Midwest Region
      • Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Host: Marquette University)
      • Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana (Host: Tulane University) Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)
  • March 18 and 20
    • South Regional, Thompson–Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee (Host: University of Tennessee)
    • West Regional, America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona (Host: Arizona State University)
  • March 19 and 21
    • East Regional, Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Hosts: Seton Hall University, Big East Conference)
    • Midwest Regional, Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri (Host: Missouri Valley Conference)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

  • March 27 and 29
    • Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida (Hosts: University of South Florida, Conference USA)

Teams

There were 30 automatic bids awarded to the tournament - of these, 28 were given to the winners of their conference's tournament, while two were awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in their conference (Ivy League and Pac-10).

Five conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Arkansas State (Sun Belt), Florida A&M (MEAC), Kent State (MAC), Samford (TAAC), and Winthrop (Big South).

Automatic qualifiers

ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bid[Duke](1998-99-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Delaware](1998-99-delaware-fightin-blue-hens-men-s-basketball-team)[Rhode Island](1998-99-rhode-island-rams-men-s-basketball-team)[Kansas](1998-99-kansas-jayhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Connecticut](1998-99-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Weber State](1998-99-weber-state-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Winthrop](1998-99-winthrop-eagles-men-s-basketball-team)[Michigan State](1998-99-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)[George Mason](1998-99-george-mason-patriots-men-s-basketball-team)[UNC Charlotte](1998-99-unc-charlotte-49ers-men-s-basketball-team)[Penn](1998-99-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Siena](1998-99-siena-saints-men-s-basketball-team)[Kent State](1998-99-kent-state-golden-flashes-men-s-basketball-team)[Detroit](1998-99-detroit-titans-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida A&M](1998-99-florida-a-m-rattlers-basketball-team)[Valparaiso](1998-99-valparaiso-crusaders-men-s-basketball-team)[Creighton](1998-99-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[Mount St. Mary's](1998-99-mount-st-mary-s-mountaineers-men-s-basketball-team)[Murray State](1998-99-murray-state-racers-men-s-basketball-team)[Stanford](1998-99-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)[Lafayette](1998-99-lafayette-leopards-men-s-basketball-team)[Kentucky](1998-99-kentucky-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[College of Charleston](1998-99-charleston-cougars-men-s-basketball-team)[UTSA](1998-99-utsa-roadrunners-men-s-basketball-team)[Alcorn State](1998-99-alcorn-state-braves-basketball-team)[Arkansas State](1998-99-arkansas-state-indians-men-s-basketball-team)[Samford](1998-99-samford-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Utah](1998-99-utah-utes-men-s-basketball-team)[Gonzaga](1998-99-gonzaga-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)
[ACC](1999-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)23rd1998
[America East](1999-america-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1998
[Atlantic 10](1999-atlantic-10-men-s-basketball-tournament)8th1998
[Big 12](1999-big-12-men-s-basketball-tournament)28th1998
[Big East](1999-big-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)20th1998
[Big Sky](1999-big-sky-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)12th1995
[Big South](1999-big-south-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[Big Ten](1999-big-ten-men-s-basketball-tournament)13th1998
[Big West](1999-big-west-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)15th1994
[CAA](1999-caa-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1989
[Conference USA](1999-conference-usa-men-s-basketball-tournament)7th1998
Ivy League17th1995
[MAAC](1999-maac-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1989
[MAC](1999-mac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[MCC](1999-midwestern-collegiate-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1998
[MEAC](1999-meac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[Mid-Continent](1999-mid-continent-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1998
[Missouri Valley](1999-missouri-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)10th1991
[NEC](1999-northeast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1995
[Ohio Valley](1999-ohio-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)10th1998
Pac-108th1998
[Patriot](1999-patriot-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1957
[SEC](1999-sec-men-s-basketball-tournament)40th1998
[Southern](1999-southern-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1998
[Southland](1999-southland-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1988
[SWAC](1999-swac-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1984
[Sun Belt](1999-sun-belt-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[TAAC](1999-taac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[WAC](1999-wac-men-s-basketball-tournament)21st1998
[West Coast](1999-west-coast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1995

Listed by region and seeding

SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Duke](1998-99-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Miami (FL)](1998-99-miami-hurricanes-men-s-basketball-team)[Cincinnati](1998-99-cincinnati-bearcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Tennessee](1998-99-tennessee-volunteers-basketball-team)[Wisconsin](1998-99-wisconsin-badgers-men-s-basketball-team)[Temple](1998-99-temple-owls-men-s-basketball-team)[Texas](1998-99-texas-longhorns-men-s-basketball-team)[College of Charleston](1998-99-charleston-cougars-men-s-basketball-team)[Tulsa](1998-99-tulsa-golden-hurricane-men-s-basketball-team)[Purdue](1998-99-purdue-boilermakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Kent State](1998-99-kent-state-golden-flashes-men-s-basketball-team)[Southwest Missouri State](1998-99-southwest-missouri-state-bears-basketball-team)[Delaware](1998-99-delaware-fightin-blue-hens-men-s-basketball-team)[George Mason](1998-99-george-mason-patriots-men-s-basketball-team)[Lafayette](1998-99-lafayette-leopards-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida A&M](1998-99-florida-a-m-rattlers-basketball-team)
1ACC32–1Automatic
2Big East22–6At-Large
3Conference USA26–5At-Large
4SEC20–8At-Large
5Big Ten22–9At-Large
6Atlantic 1021–10At-Large
7Big 1219–12At-Large
8Southern28–2Automatic
9WAC22–9At-Large
10Big Ten19–12At-Large
11Mid-American23–6Automatic
12Missouri Valley20–10At-Large
13America East25–5Automatic
14CAA19–10Automatic
15Patriot22–7Automatic
16MEAC12–18Automatic
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Auburn](1998-99-auburn-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[Maryland](1998-99-maryland-terrapins-men-s-basketball-team)[St. John's](1998-99-st-john-s-red-storm-men-s-basketball-team)[Ohio State](1998-99-ohio-state-buckeyes-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[UCLA](1998-99-ucla-bruins-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[Indiana](1998-99-indiana-hoosiers-men-s-basketball-team)[Louisville](1998-99-louisville-cardinals-men-s-basketball-team)[Syracuse](1998-99-syracuse-orangemen-basketball-team)[Oklahoma State](1998-99-oklahoma-state-cowboys-basketball-team)[Creighton](1998-99-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[George Washington](1998-99-george-washington-colonials-men-s-basketball-team)[Detroit](1998-99-detroit-titans-men-s-basketball-team)[Murray State](1998-99-murray-state-racers-men-s-basketball-team)[Samford](1998-99-samford-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Valparaiso](1998-99-valparaiso-crusaders-men-s-basketball-team)[Winthrop](1998-99-winthrop-eagles-men-s-basketball-team)
1SEC27–3At-Large
2ACC26–5At-Large
3Big East25–8At-Large
4Big Ten23–8At-Large
5Pac-1022–8At-Large
6Big Ten22–10At-Large
7Conference USA19–10At-Large
8Big East21–11At-Large
9Big 1222–10At-Large
10Missouri Valley21–8Automatic
11Atlantic 1020–8At-Large
12MCC24–5Automatic
13Ohio Valley27–5Automatic
14TAAC24–5Automatic
15Mid-Continent23–8Automatic
16Big South17–13Automatic

|-

SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Michigan State](1998-99-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)[Utah](1998-99-utah-utes-men-s-basketball-team)[Kentucky](1998-99-kentucky-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Arizona](1998-99-arizona-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[UNC Charlotte](1998-99-unc-charlotte-49ers-men-s-basketball-team)[Kansas](1998-99-kansas-jayhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Washington](1998-99-washington-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Villanova](1998-99-villanova-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Ole Miss](1998-99-ole-miss-rebels-men-s-basketball-team)[Miami (OH)](1998-99-miami-redhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Evansville](1998-99-evansville-purple-aces-men-s-basketball-team)[Rhode Island](1998-99-rhode-island-rams-men-s-basketball-team)[Oklahoma](1998-99-oklahoma-sooners-men-s-basketball-team)[Arkansas State](1998-99-arkansas-state-indians-men-s-basketball-team)[Mount St. Mary's](1998-99-mount-st-mary-s-mountaineers-men-s-basketball-team)
1Big Ten29–4Automatic
2WAC27–4Automatic
3SEC25–8Automatic
4Pac-1022–6At-Large
5Conference USA22–10Automatic
6Big 1222–9Automatic
7Pac-1017–11At-Large
8Big East21–10At-Large
9SEC19–13At-Large
10MAC22–7At-Large
11Missouri Valley23–9At-Large
12Atlantic 1020–10Automatic
13Big 1220–10At-Large
14Big West23–9Automatic
15Sun Belt18–11Automatic
16NEC15–14Automatic
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Connecticut](1998-99-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Stanford](1998-99-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)[North Carolina](1998-99-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)[Arkansas](1998-99-arkansas-razorbacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Iowa](1998-99-iowa-hawkeyes-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida](1998-99-florida-gators-men-s-basketball-team)[Minnesota](1998-99-minnesota-golden-gophers-men-s-basketball-team)[Missouri](1998-99-missouri-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[New Mexico](1998-99-new-mexico-lobos-men-s-basketball-team)[Gonzaga](1998-99-gonzaga-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)[Penn](1998-99-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)[UAB](1998-99-uab-blazers-men-s-basketball-team)[Siena](1998-99-siena-saints-men-s-basketball-team)[Weber State](1998-99-weber-state-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Alcorn State](1998-99-alcorn-state-braves-basketball-team)[UTSA](1998-99-utsa-roadrunners-men-s-basketball-team)
1Big East28–2Automatic
2Pac-1025–6Automatic
3ACC24–9At-Large
4SEC22–10At-Large
5Big Ten18–9At-Large
6SEC20–8At-Large
7Big Ten17–10At-Large
8Big 1220–8At-Large
9WAC24–8At-Large
10West Coast25–6Automatic
11Ivy League21–5Automatic
12Conference USA20–11At-Large
13MAAC25–5Automatic
14Big Sky24–7Automatic
15SWAC23–6Automatic
16Southland18–10Automatic

|}

Bids by conference

Bids by ConferenceBidsConference(s)
7Big Ten
6SEC
5Big 12, Big East
4C-USA, Pac-10
3Atlantic 10, ACC, Missouri Valley, WAC
2Mid-American
119 others

Bracket

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

| RD1-team01=Duke | RD1-score01=99 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Florida A&M | RD1-score02=58 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=College of Charleston | RD1-score03=53 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Tulsa | RD1-score04=62 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Wisconsin | RD1-score05=32 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=SW Missouri St. | RD1-score06=43 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Tennessee | RD1-score07=62 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Delaware | RD1-score08=52 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Temple | RD1-score09=61 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Kent St. | RD1-score10=54 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Cincinnati | RD1-score11=72 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=George Mason | RD1-score12=48 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Texas | RD1-score13=54 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Purdue | RD1-score14=58 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Miami-FL | RD1-score15=75 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Lafayette | RD1-score16=54 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Duke | RD2-score01=97 | RD2-seed02=9 | RD2-team02=Tulsa | RD2-score02=56 | RD2-seed03=12 | RD2-team03=SW Missouri St. | RD2-score03=81 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Tennessee | RD2-score04=51 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Temple | RD2-score05=64 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Cincinnati | RD2-score06=54 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Purdue | RD2-score07=73 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Miami-FL | RD2-score08=63 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Duke | RD3-score01=78 | RD3-seed02=12 | RD3-team02=SW Missouri St. | RD3-score02=61 | RD3-seed03=6 | RD3-team03=Temple | RD3-score03=77 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-team04=Purdue | RD3-score04=55 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Duke | RD4-score01=85 | RD4-seed02=6 | RD4-team02=Temple | RD4-score02=64

Regional Final summary

Midwest Regional – St. Louis, Missouri

| RD1-team01=Michigan State | RD1-score01=76 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Mount St. Mary's | RD1-score02=53 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Villanova | RD1-score03=70 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Ole Miss | RD1-score04=72 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Charlotte | RD1-score05=81OT | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Rhode Island | RD1-score06=70 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Arizona | RD1-score07=60 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Oklahoma | RD1-score08=61 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Kansas | RD1-score09=95 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Evansville | RD1-score10=74 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Kentucky | RD1-score11=82 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=New Mexico State | RD1-score12=60 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Washington | RD1-score13=58 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Miami-OH | RD1-score14=59 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Utah | RD1-score15=80 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Arkansas State | RD1-score16=58 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Michigan State | RD2-score01=74 | RD2-seed02=9 | RD2-team02=Ole Miss | RD2-score02=66 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Charlotte | RD2-score03=72 | RD2-seed04=13 | RD2-team04=Oklahoma | RD2-score04=85 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Kansas | RD2-score05=88 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Kentucky | RD2-score06=92OT | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Miami-OH | RD2-score07=66 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Utah | RD2-score08=58 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Michigan State | RD3-score01=54 | RD3-seed02=13 | RD3-team02=Oklahoma | RD3-score02=46 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=Kentucky | RD3-score03=58 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-team04=Miami-OH | RD3-score04=43 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Michigan State | RD4-score01=73 | RD4-seed02=3 | RD4-team02=Kentucky | RD4-score02=66

Regional Final summary

South Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee

| RD1-team01=Auburn | RD1-score01=80 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Winthrop | RD1-score02=41 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Syracuse | RD1-score03=61 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Oklahoma State | RD1-score04=69 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=UCLA | RD1-score05=53 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Detroit Mercy | RD1-score06=56 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=**** | RD1-score07=72 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Murray State | RD1-score08=58 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Indiana | RD1-score09=108 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=George Washington | RD1-score10=88 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=St. John's | RD1-score11=69 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Samford | RD1-score12=43 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Louisville | RD1-score13=58 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Creighton | RD1-score14=62 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Maryland | RD1-score15=82 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Valparaiso | RD1-score16=60 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Auburn | RD2-score01=81 | RD2-seed02=9 | RD2-team02=Oklahoma State | RD2-score02=74 | RD2-seed03=12 | RD2-team03=Detroit Mercy | RD2-score03=44 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=**** | RD2-score04=75 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Indiana | RD2-score05=61 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=St. John's | RD2-score06=86 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Creighton | RD2-score07=63 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Maryland | RD2-score08=75 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Auburn | RD3-score01=64 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=**** | RD3-score02=72 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=St. John's | RD3-score03=76 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04=Maryland | RD3-score04=62 | RD4-seed01=4 | RD4-team01=**** | RD4-score01=77 | RD4-seed02=3 | RD4-team02=St. John's | RD4-score02=74

Regional Final summary

West Regional – Phoenix, Arizona

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Game summaries

First Round

Second Round

Regional Semifinals

Regional Final

Final Four

St. Petersburg, Florida

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Ohio State vacated 34 games, including all NCAA Tournament wins from the 1998–99 season due to the Jim O’Brien scandal. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Ohio State removing the wins from its own record.

Game summaries

Final four

National Championship

Main article: 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game

Media coverage

Television

CBS Sports

  • Greg Gumbel served as the studio host, joined by analyst Clark Kellogg.

Commentary teams

  • Jim Nantz/Billy Packer/Bonnie Bernstein First & Second Round at New Orleans, Louisiana; Midwest Regional at St. Louis; Final Four at St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Sean McDonough/Bill Raftery/Michele Tafoya First & Second Round at Indianapolis, Indiana; South Regional at Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Verne Lundquist/Al McGuire/Armen Keteyian First & Second Round at Charlotte, North Carolina; East Regional at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Gus Johnson/Dan Bonner/Barry Booker First & Second Round at Orlando, Florida; West Regional at Phoenix, Arizona
  • Tim Brando/James Worthy/Beth Mowins First & Second Round at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Kevin Harlan/Jon Sundvold/Mike Harris First & Second Round at Seattle, Washington
  • Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel/Mike Mayock First & Second Round at Denver, Colorado
  • Craig Bolerjack/Rolando Blackman/Jimmy Dykes First & Second Round at Boston, Massachusetts

Radio

Westwood One

First and Second Rounds

  • – East Region First and Second Rounds at Charlotte, North Carolina
  • – East Region First and Second Rounds at Boston, Massachusetts
  • – Midwest Region First and Second Rounds at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • – Midwest Region First and Second Rounds at New Orleans, Louisiana
  • – South Region First and Second Rounds at Indianapolis, Indiana
  • – South Region First and Second Rounds at Orlando, Florida
  • – West Region First and Second Rounds at Denver, Colorado
  • – West Region First and Second Rounds at Seattle, Washington

Regionals

  • – East Regional at East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • – Midwest Regional at St. Louis, Missouri
  • – South Regional at Knoxville, Tennessee
  • – West Regional at Phoenix, Arizona

Final Four and National Championship

  • Marty Brennaman and Ron Franklin – (Connecticut–Ohio State) Final Four at St. Petersburg, Florida
  • John Rooney and Bill Raftery – (Duke–Michigan State) Final Four and National Championship Game at St. Petersburg, Florida

Local Radio

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Additional notes

  • Despite their loss in the finals to Connecticut, the 1998–1999 Duke team won 37 games. This tied them with Duke's 1985–86 team, UNLV's 1986–87 squad, and later, Illinois' 2004–05 team and Kansas's 2007–08 team, for the most wins in a season, until their record was broken by the 38-win Memphis team in 2007–08. However, as the NCAA vacated Memphis' 2007–2008 season due to the ineligibility of Derrick Rose, they reclaimed the 37-win record. The mark would once again be raised to 38 wins after Kentucky's dominant title run in 2012, which then tied with Kentucky's 2014–15 team. Only one of the first 5 teams to be the winningest single-season teams won a national championship; UNLV's squad lost in the national semifinal to Indiana, and the other teams lost in the finals, to Louisville, UConn, and North Carolina, while Kansas defeated Memphis in the 2008 national championship game. Kentucky's 2014–15 squad suffered their only loss that season in the national semifinal to Wisconsin.
  • Connecticut's victory in the finals marks the biggest upset in Championship Game history in the NCAA tournament, as they were 9.5-point underdogs in the contest despite having compiled a 33–2 record going into the Championship game, including a 14–2 record in the tough Big East Conference. In fact, Connecticut had spent more weeks as the number 1 team in the country, according to the AP Top 25 Poll, than had Duke. The previous record was held by Villanova, who defeated Georgetown as 9-point underdogs in 1985.
  • The 1999 Final Four would be the last time Tropicana Field would host NCAA tournament games. For Duke, they had 2 straight promising seasons end on the Tropicana Field floor, with an 86–84 loss to Kentucky in the 1998 South Regional final, and then the 1999 National Championship game.
  • North Carolina lost to Weber State which marked the first time the Tar Heels had lost in the first round of the expanded field era with 64 or more teams.
  • This is the only tournament in which all four 7-seeds lost in the first round to their 10-seeded opponents.

Notes

References

  1. [[Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1949)#Firing controversy. Jim O'Brien{{Snd Firing controversy]] (references included)
  2. (2006-03-10). "OSU gets probation".
  3. "Forfeits and Vacated Games".
  4. "Men's College Basketball 1998–1999 Chi Square Linear WL – SD".
  5. "Gold Sheet College Basketball Log".
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