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2000 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

Edition of USA college basketball tournament


Edition of USA college basketball tournament

FieldValue
Year2000
Image2000FinalFour.png
ImageSize200px
Teams64
FinalFourArenaRCA Dome
FinalFourCityIndianapolis, Indiana
Champions[Michigan State Spartans](1999-2000-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)
TitleCount2nd
ChampGameCount2nd
ChampFFCount4th
RunnerUp[Florida Gators](1999-2000-florida-gators-men-s-basketball-team)
GameCount1st
RunnerFFCount2nd
Semifinal1[North Carolina Tar Heels](1999-2000-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)
FinalFourCount15th
Semifinal2[Wisconsin Badgers](1999-2000-wisconsin-badgers-men-s-basketball-team)
FinalFourCount22nd
CoachTom Izzo
CoachCount1st
MOPMateen Cleaves
MOPTeamMichigan State
Attendance624,777
TopScorerMorris Peterson
TopScorerTeamMichigan State
Points105

The 2000 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 62nd annual edition of the tournament began on March 16, 2000, and ended with the championship game on April 3 in Indianapolis, Indiana at the RCA Dome. A total of 63 games were played.

Due to a string of upsets throughout the tournament, only one top-four seed advanced to the Final Four. That was Michigan State, who finished the season as the #2 team in the nation and was given the top seed in the Midwest Region. The highest seeded of the other three Final Four teams was Florida, who won the East Region as the fifth seed. Two eight-seeds made the Final Four, with Wisconsin and North Carolina rounding the bracket out. Wisconsin won the West Region while North Carolina won the South Region, with both regions seeing their top three seeds eliminated during the first weekend of play.

Michigan State won their first national championship since 1979 by defeating Florida 89–76 in the final game. Mateen Cleaves of Michigan State was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, while Morris Peterson was its leading scorer.

Despite the string of upsets, no seed lower than 11 won a game in the tournament. The only 11 seed to win was Pepperdine, which defeated Indiana in the East Region's first round in what turned out to be Bob Knight's last game coaching the Hoosiers before his firing that offseason. Also, two teams that qualified as 10 seeds advanced to the Sweet Sixteen as Seton Hall in the East and Gonzaga in the West both advanced.

Because of the upsets, the Elite Eight consisted of one top seed (Michigan State), one second seed (Iowa State), one third seed (Oklahoma State), one fifth seed (Florida), one sixth seed (Purdue), one seventh seed (Tulsa), and two eighth seeds (Wisconsin and North Carolina). This is the most recent title won by the Big Ten Conference.

Schedule and venues

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 2000 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

  • March 16 and 18
    • Midwest Region
      • CSU Convocation Center, Cleveland, Ohio (Host: Cleveland State University)
      • Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Host: University of Minnesota)
    • West Region
      • Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah (Host: University of Utah)
      • McKale Center, Tucson, Arizona (Host: University of Arizona)
  • March 17 and 19
    • East Region
      • HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York (Hosts: Canisius College, Niagara University, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
      • Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Host: Wake Forest University)
    • South Region
      • BJCC Arena, Birmingham, Alabama (Host: Southeastern Conference)
      • Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, Tennessee (Host: Ohio Valley Conference)

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

  • March 23 and 25
    • Midwest Regional, The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan (Host: Mid-American Conference)
    • West Regional, University Arena ("The Pit"), Albuquerque, New Mexico (Host: University of New Mexico)
  • March 24 and 26
    • East Regional, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York (Host: Syracuse University)
    • South Regional, Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas (Host: University of Texas at Austin)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

  • April 1 and 3
    • RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana (Hosts: Butler University, IUPUI)

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).

Three conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: UNC Wilmington (CAA), Central Connecticut State (NEC), and Southeast Missouri State (Ohio Valley).

While the Mountain West Conference held a conference tournament, the conference was not granted an automatic bid to the tournament until the 2000–01 season.

Automatic qualifiers

ConferenceTeamAppearanceLast bid[Duke](1999-2000-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Hofstra](1999-2000-hofstra-flying-dutchmen-basketball-team)[Temple](1999-2000-temple-owls-men-s-basketball-team)[Iowa State](1999-2000-iowa-state-cyclones-men-s-basketball-team)[St. John's](1999-2000-st-john-s-red-storm-men-s-basketball-team)[Northern Arizona](1999-2000-northern-arizona-lumberjacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Winthrop](1999-2000-winthrop-eagles-men-s-basketball-team)[Michigan State](1999-2000-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)[Utah State](1999-2000-utah-state-aggies-men-s-basketball-team)[UNC Wilmington](1999-2000-unc-wilmington-seahawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Louis](1999-2000-saint-louis-billikens-men-s-basketball-team)[Penn](1999-2000-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Iona](1999-2000-iona-gaels-men-s-basketball-team)[Ball State](1999-2000-ball-state-cardinals-men-s-basketball-team)[Butler](1999-2000-butler-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)[South Carolina State](1999-2000-south-carolina-state-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Valparaiso](1999-2000-valparaiso-crusaders-men-s-basketball-team)[Creighton](1999-2000-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[Central Connecticut State](1999-2000-central-connecticut-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Southeast Missouri State](1999-2000-southeast-missouri-state-redhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Arizona](1999-2000-arizona-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Lafayette](1999-2000-lafayette-leopards-men-s-basketball-team)[Arkansas](1999-2000-arkansas-razorbacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Appalachian State](1999-2000-appalachian-state-mountaineers-men-s-basketball-team)[Lamar](1999-2000-lamar-cardinals-basketball-team)[Jackson State](1999-2000-jackson-state-tigers-basketball-team)[Louisiana–Lafayette](1999-2000-louisiana-lafayette-ragin-cajuns-men-s-basketball-team)[Samford](1999-2000-samford-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Fresno State](1999-2000-fresno-state-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[Gonzaga](1999-2000-gonzaga-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)
[ACC](2000-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament)24th1999
[America East](2000-america-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)3rd1977
[Atlantic 10](2000-atlantic-10-men-s-basketball-tournament)24th1999
[Big 12](2000-big-12-men-s-basketball-tournament)11th1997
[Big East](2000-big-east-men-s-basketball-tournament)26th1999
[Big Sky](2000-big-sky-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1998
[Big South](2000-big-south-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1999
[Big Ten](2000-big-ten-men-s-basketball-tournament)14th1999
[Big West](2000-big-west-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)13th1998
[CAA](2000-caa-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[Conference USA](2000-conference-usa-men-s-basketball-tournament)6th1998
Ivy League18th1999
[MAAC](2000-maac-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1998
[MAC](2000-mac-men-s-basketball-tournament)7th1995
[MCC](2000-midwestern-collegiate-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1998
[MEAC](2000-meac-men-s-basketball-tournament)4th1998
[Mid-Continent](2000-mid-continent-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1999
[Missouri Valley](2000-missouri-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)11th1999
[NEC](2000-northeast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
[Ohio Valley](2000-ohio-valley-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)1st
Pac-1018th1999
[Patriot](2000-patriot-league-men-s-basketball-tournament)3rd1999
[SEC](2000-sec-men-s-basketball-tournament)25th1999
[Southern](2000-southern-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1979
[Southland](2000-southland-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1983
[SWAC](2000-swac-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1997
[Sun Belt](2000-sun-belt-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)5th1994
[TAAC](2000-taac-men-s-basketball-tournament)2nd1999
[WAC](2000-wac-men-s-basketball-tournament)1984
[West Coast](2000-west-coast-conference-men-s-basketball-tournament)3rd1999

Listed by region and seeding

East Regional – Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New YorkSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Duke](1999-2000-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Temple](1999-2000-temple-owls-men-s-basketball-team)[Oklahoma State](1999-2000-oklahoma-state-cowboys-basketball-team)[Illinois](1999-2000-illinois-fighting-illini-men-s-basketball-team)[Florida](1999-2000-florida-gators-men-s-basketball-team)[Indiana](1999-2000-indiana-hoosiers-men-s-basketball-team)[Oregon](1999-2000-oregon-ducks-men-s-basketball-team)[Kansas](1999-2000-kansas-jayhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[DePaul](1999-2000-depaul-blue-demons-men-s-basketball-team)[Seton Hall](1999-2000-seton-hall-pirates-men-s-basketball-team)[Pepperdine](1999-2000-pepperdine-waves-men-s-basketball-team)[Butler](1999-2000-butler-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)[Penn](1999-2000-penn-quakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Hofstra](1999-2000-hofstra-flying-dutchmen-basketball-team)[Lafayette](1999-2000-lafayette-leopards-men-s-basketball-team)[Lamar](1999-2000-lamar-cardinals-basketball-team)
1ACC28–4Automatic
2Atlantic 1026–5Automatic
3Big 1224–6At-Large
4Big Ten21–9At-Large
5SEC24–7At-Large
6Big Ten20–8At-Large
7Pac-1022–7At-Large
8Big 1223–9At-Large
9Conference USA21–10At-Large
10Big East20–9At-Large
11West Coast24–8At-Large
12MCC23–7Automatic
13Ivy League21–7Automatic
14America East24–6Automatic
15Patriot24–6Automatic
16Southland15–15Automatic
Midwest Regional – The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MichiganSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Michigan State](1999-2000-michigan-state-spartans-men-s-basketball-team)[Iowa State](1999-2000-iowa-state-cyclones-men-s-basketball-team)[Maryland](1999-2000-maryland-terrapins-men-s-basketball-team)[Syracuse](1999-2000-syracuse-orangemen-basketball-team)[Kentucky](1999-2000-kentucky-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[UCLA](1999-2000-ucla-bruins-men-s-basketball-team)[Auburn](1999-2000-auburn-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[Utah](1999-2000-utah-utes-men-s-basketball-team)[Saint Louis](1999-2000-saint-louis-billikens-men-s-basketball-team)[Creighton](1999-2000-creighton-bluejays-men-s-basketball-team)[Ball State](1999-2000-ball-state-cardinals-men-s-basketball-team)[St. Bonaventure](1999-2000-st-bonaventure-bonnies-men-s-basketball-team)[Samford](1999-2000-samford-bulldogs-basketball-team)[Iona](1999-2000-iona-gaels-men-s-basketball-team)[Central Connecticut State](1999-2000-central-connecticut-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)[Valparaiso](1999-2000-valparaiso-crusaders-men-s-basketball-team)
1Big Ten26–7Automatic
2Big 1229–4Automatic
3ACC24–9At-Large
4Big East24–5At-Large
5SEC22–9At-Large
6Pac-1019–11At-Large
7SEC23–9At-Large
8Mountain West22–8At-Large
9Conference USA19–13Automatic
10Missouri Valley23–9Automatic
11MAC22–8Automatic
12Atlantic 1021–9At-Large
13TAAC21–10Automatic
14MAAC20–10Automatic
15Northeast25–5Automatic
16Mid-Continent19–12Automatic

|-

South Regional – Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TexasSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Stanford](1999-2000-stanford-cardinal-men-s-basketball-team)[Cincinnati](1999-2000-cincinnati-bearcats-men-s-basketball-team)[Ohio State](1999-2000-ohio-state-buckeyes-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[Tennessee](1999-2000-tennessee-volunteers-basketball-team)[Connecticut](1999-2000-connecticut-huskies-men-s-basketball-team)[Miami (FL)](1999-2000-miami-hurricanes-men-s-basketball-team)[Tulsa](1999-2000-tulsa-golden-hurricane-men-s-basketball-team)[North Carolina](1999-2000-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)[Missouri](1999-2000-missouri-tigers-men-s-basketball-team)[UNLV](1999-2000-unlv-runnin-rebels-basketball-team)[Arkansas](1999-2000-arkansas-razorbacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Utah State](1999-2000-utah-state-aggies-men-s-basketball-team)[Louisiana-Lafayette](1999-2000-louisiana-lafayette-ragin-cajuns-men-s-basketball-team)[Appalachian State](1999-2000-appalachian-state-mountaineers-men-s-basketball-team)[UNC Wilmington](1999-2000-unc-wilmington-seahawks-men-s-basketball-team)[South Carolina State](1999-2000-south-carolina-state-bulldogs-basketball-team)
1Pac-1026–3At-Large
2Conference USA28–3At-Large
3Big Ten22–6At-Large
4SEC24–6At-Large
5Big East24–9At-Large
6Big East21–10At-Large
7WAC29–4At-Large
8ACC18–13At-Large
9Big 1218–12At-Large
10Mountain West20–9At-Large
11SEC19–14Automatic
12Big West28–5Automatic
13Sun Belt25–8Automatic
14Southern23–8Automatic
15CAA18–12Automatic
16MEAC20–13Automatic
West Regional – The Pit, Albuquerque, New MexicoSeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type[Arizona](1999-2000-arizona-wildcats-men-s-basketball-team)[St. John's](1999-2000-st-john-s-red-storm-men-s-basketball-team)[Oklahoma](1999-2000-oklahoma-sooners-men-s-basketball-team)[LSU](1999-2000-lsu-tigers-basketball-team)[Texas](1999-2000-texas-longhorns-men-s-basketball-team)[Purdue](1999-2000-purdue-boilermakers-men-s-basketball-team)[Louisville](1999-2000-louisville-cardinals-men-s-basketball-team)[Wisconsin](1999-2000-wisconsin-badgers-men-s-basketball-team)[Fresno State](1999-2000-fresno-state-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team) (vacated)[Gonzaga](1999-2000-gonzaga-bulldogs-men-s-basketball-team)[Dayton](1999-2000-dayton-flyers-men-s-basketball-team)[Indiana State](1999-2000-indiana-state-sycamores-men-s-basketball-team)[Southeast Missouri State](1999-2000-southeast-missouri-state-redhawks-men-s-basketball-team)[Winthrop](1999-2000-winthrop-eagles-men-s-basketball-team)[Northern Arizona](1999-2000-northern-arizona-lumberjacks-men-s-basketball-team)[Jackson State](1999-2000-jackson-state-tigers-basketball-team)
1Pac-1026–6Automatic
2Big East24–7Automatic
3Big 1226–6At-Large
4SEC26–5At-Large
5Big 1223–8At-Large
6Big Ten21–9At-Large
7Conference USA19–11At-Large
8Big Ten18–13At-Large
9WAC24–9Automatic
10West Coast24–8Automatic
11Atlantic 1022–8At-Large
12Missouri Valley22–9At-Large
13Ohio Valley22–6Automatic
14Big South21–8Automatic
15Big Sky20–10Automatic
16SWAC17–15Automatic

|}

Bids by conference

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

Final Four

At RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana

National semifinals

  • April 1, Michigan State (M1) 53, Wisconsin (W8) 41
  • :In the first half it appeared that the Cinderella run of the Wisconsin Badgers had a great chance of continuing. Wisconsin's slow down offense, smothering defense tempo held the game to a Michigan State Spartans 19–17 lead. However, the only number one seed left in the tournament opened the second half with a 13–2 run, including 10 points from senior Morris Peterson. After the run, Michigan State coasted home against Wisconsin's limited offense.
    • Florida (E5) 71, North Carolina (S8) 59
  • :Despite being behind 18–3 to start the game and trailing at halftime, the North Carolina Tar Heels took control of the early minutes of the second half, and managed to sneak ahead 48–42 on standout freshman guard Joseph Forte's second consecutive three-pointer with 15:44 to play. However, the Florida Gators answered back with a 9–0 run to give them the lead for good. The Gators held the Tar Heels to just six points over a 9 minute span to put them in great shape. Foul trouble ultimately doomed the Tar Heels, and the Gators advanced to their first ever National Championship game.

Championship game

Main article: 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game

  • April 3, 2000
    • Michigan State (M1) 89, Florida (E5) 76
  • :Michigan State senior Mateen Cleaves limped his way to the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Cleaves sprained his ankle with 16:18 to play in the 2nd half, and this was after Florida had trimmed Michigan State's double digit halftime lead to 50–44. Cleaves returned about four minutes later, and immediately helped lead the Spartans on a 16–6 run to put the game out of reach. The lone top-seed remaining would bring order to a tournament filled with upsets as they salted away the victory for the school's second national championship (1979). Michigan State coach Tom Izzo earned his first and only title, from his second straight final four appearance. Morris Peterson led the Spartans with 21 points.

Bracket

East Regional – Syracuse, New York

| RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Duke | RD1-score01=82 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Lamar | RD1-score02=55 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Kansas | RD1-score03=81OT | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=DePaul | RD1-score04=77 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Florida | RD1-score05=69OT | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Butler | RD1-score06=68 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Illinois | RD1-score07=68 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Pennsylvania | RD1-score08=58 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Indiana | RD1-score09=57 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Pepperdine | RD1-score10=77 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Oklahoma State | RD1-score11=86 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Hofstra | RD1-score12=66 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Oregon | RD1-score13=71 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Seton Hall | RD1-score14=72OT | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Temple | RD1-score15=73 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Lafayette | RD1-score16=47 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Duke | RD2-score01=69 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Kansas | RD2-score02=64 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Florida | RD2-score03=93 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Illinois | RD2-score04=76 | RD2-seed05=11 | RD2-team05=Pepperdine | RD2-score05=67 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Oklahoma State | RD2-score06=75 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Seton Hall | RD2-score07=67OT | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Temple | RD2-score08=65 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Duke | RD3-score01=78 | RD3-seed02=5 | RD3-team02=Florida | RD3-score02=87 | RD3-seed03=3 | RD3-team03=Oklahoma State | RD3-score03=68 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-team04=Seton Hall | RD3-score04=66 | RD4-seed01=5 | RD4-team01=Florida | RD4-score01=77 | RD4-seed02=3 | RD4-team02=Oklahoma State | RD4-score02=65

South Regional – Austin, Texas

| RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Stanford | RD1-score01=84 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=South Carolina State | RD1-score02=65 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=North Carolina | RD1-score03=84 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Missouri | RD1-score04=70 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Connecticut | RD1-score05=75 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Utah State | RD1-score06=67 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Tennessee | RD1-score07=63 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Louisiana-Lafayette | RD1-score08=58 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Miami (FL) | RD1-score09=75 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Arkansas | RD1-score10=71 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=**** | RD1-score11=87 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Appalachian State | RD1-score12=61 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Tulsa | RD1-score13=89 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=UNLV | RD1-score14=62 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Cincinnati | RD1-score15=64 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=UNC Wilmington | RD1-score16=47 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Stanford | RD2-score01=53 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=North Carolina | RD2-score02=60 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Connecticut | RD2-score03=51 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Tennessee | RD2-score04=65 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Miami (FL) | RD2-score05=75 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06= | RD2-score06=62 | RD2-seed07=7 | RD2-team07=Tulsa | RD2-score07=69 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Cincinnati | RD2-score08=61 | RD3-seed01=8 | RD3-team01=North Carolina | RD3-score01=74 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=Tennessee | RD3-score02=69 | RD3-seed03=6 | RD3-team03=Miami (FL) | RD3-score03=71 | RD3-seed04=7 | RD3-team04=Tulsa | RD3-score04=80 | RD4-seed01=8 | RD4-team01=North Carolina | RD4-score01=59 | RD4-seed02=7 | RD4-team02=Tulsa | RD4-score02=55

Ohio State vacated 16 games including all NCAA Tournament wins from the 1999–2000 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.

Midwest Regional – Auburn Hills, Michigan

| RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Michigan State | RD1-score01=65 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Valparaiso | RD1-score02=38 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Utah | RD1-score03=48 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=St. Louis | RD1-score04=45 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Kentucky | RD1-score05=852OT | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=St. Bonaventure | RD1-score06=80 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=Syracuse | RD1-score07=79 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Samford | RD1-score08=65 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=UCLA | RD1-score09=65 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Ball State | RD1-score10=57 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Maryland | RD1-score11=74 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Iona | RD1-score12=59 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Auburn | RD1-score13=72 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Creighton | RD1-score14=69 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=Iowa State | RD1-score15=88 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Central Connecticut St | RD1-score16=78 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Michigan State | RD2-score01=73 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Utah | RD2-score02=61 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Kentucky | RD2-score03=50 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=Syracuse | RD2-score04=52 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=UCLA | RD2-score05=105 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Maryland | RD2-score06=70 | RD2-seed07=7 | RD2-team07=Auburn | RD2-score07=60 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=Iowa State | RD2-score08=79 | RD3-seed01=1 | RD3-team01=Michigan State | RD3-score01=75 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=Syracuse | RD3-score02=58 | RD3-seed03=6 | RD3-team03=UCLA | RD3-score03=56 | RD3-seed04=2 | RD3-team04=Iowa State | RD3-score04=80 | RD4-seed01=1 | RD4-team01=Michigan State | RD4-score01=75 | RD4-seed02=2 | RD4-team02=Iowa State | RD4-score02=64

West Regional – Albuquerque, New Mexico

| RD1-seed01=1 | RD1-team01=Arizona | RD1-score01=71 | RD1-seed02=16 | RD1-team02=Jackson St. | RD1-score02=47 | RD1-seed03=8 | RD1-team03=Wisconsin | RD1-score03=66 | RD1-seed04=9 | RD1-team04=Fresno St. | RD1-score04=56 | RD1-seed05=5 | RD1-team05=Texas | RD1-score05=77 | RD1-seed06=12 | RD1-team06=Indiana St. | RD1-score06=61 | RD1-seed07=4 | RD1-team07=LSU | RD1-score07=64 | RD1-seed08=13 | RD1-team08=Southeast Missouri St. | RD1-score08=61 | RD1-seed09=6 | RD1-team09=Purdue | RD1-score09=62 | RD1-seed10=11 | RD1-team10=Dayton | RD1-score10=61 | RD1-seed11=3 | RD1-team11=Oklahoma | RD1-score11=74 | RD1-seed12=14 | RD1-team12=Winthrop | RD1-score12=50 | RD1-seed13=7 | RD1-team13=Louisville | RD1-score13=66 | RD1-seed14=10 | RD1-team14=Gonzaga | RD1-score14=77 | RD1-seed15=2 | RD1-team15=St John's | RD1-score15=61 | RD1-seed16=15 | RD1-team16=Northern Arizona | RD1-score16=56 | RD2-seed01=1 | RD2-team01=Arizona | RD2-score01=59 | RD2-seed02=8 | RD2-team02=Wisconsin | RD2-score02=66 | RD2-seed03=5 | RD2-team03=Texas | RD2-score03=67 | RD2-seed04=4 | RD2-team04=LSU | RD2-score04=72 | RD2-seed05=6 | RD2-team05=Purdue | RD2-score05=66 | RD2-seed06=3 | RD2-team06=Oklahoma | RD2-score06=62 | RD2-seed07=10 | RD2-team07=Gonzaga | RD2-score07=82 | RD2-seed08=2 | RD2-team08=St John's | RD2-score08=76 | RD3-seed01=8 | RD3-team01=Wisconsin | RD3-score01=61 | RD3-seed02=4 | RD3-team02=LSU | RD3-score02=48 | RD3-seed03=6 | RD3-team03=Purdue | RD3-score03=75 | RD3-seed04=10 | RD3-team04=Gonzaga | RD3-score04=66 | RD4-seed01=8 | RD4-team01=Wisconsin | RD4-score01=64 | RD4-seed02=6 | RD4-team02=Purdue | RD4-score02=60

Final Four at Indianapolis, Indiana

| RD1-seed1=E5 | RD1-team1=Florida | RD1-score1=71 | RD1-seed2=S8 | RD1-team2=North Carolina | RD1-score2=59 | RD1-seed3=M1 | RD1-team3=Michigan State | RD1-score3=53 | RD1-seed4=W8 | RD1-team4=Wisconsin | RD1-score4=41 | RD2-seed1=E5 | RD2-team1=Florida | RD2-score1=76 | RD2-seed2=M1 | RD2-team2=Michigan State | RD2-score2=89

Broadcast information

Television

CBS Sports had exclusive TV coverage. They were carried on a regional basis until the "Elite Eight", at which point all games were shown nationally.

  • Jim Nantz/Billy Packer/Bonnie Bernstein – First and Second Rounds at Winston-Salem, North Carolina; East Regional at Syracuse, New York; Final Four and National Championship at Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery/Armen Keteyian – First and Second Rounds at Minneapolis, Minnesota; Midwest Regional at Auburn Hills, Michigan
  • Dick Enberg/James Worthy/Spencer Tillman – First and Second Rounds at Birmingham, Alabama; South Regional at Austin, Texas
  • Gus Johnson/Dan Bonner/Beth Mowins – First and Second Rounds at Tucson, Arizona; West Regional at Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Kevin Harlan/Jon Sundvold/Debbie Antonelli – First and Second Rounds at Cleveland, Ohio
  • Ian Eagle/Jim Spanarkel/Dwayne Ballen – First and Second Rounds at Buffalo, New York
  • Tim Brando/Rolando Blackman/Jimmy Dykes – First and Second Rounds at Nashville, Tennessee
  • Craig Bolerjack/Barry Booker/Mike Harris – First and Second Rounds at Salt Lake City, Utah

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

Radio

Westwood One had exclusive radio coverage.

Play-by-play announcerColor analyst(s)Round(s)Site(s)
John RooneyMidwest 1st/2nd roundsCleveland
Wayne LarriveeMidwest 1st/2nd roundsMinneapolis
Kevin HarlanJon SundvoldMidwest RegionalMichigan
John Rooney (Michigan State games)Bill Raftery (Michigan State games)Final FourIndiana
Marty Brennaman (Florida North Carolina)Dave Gavitt (Florida North Carolina)

Tommy Tighe once again served as studio host.

Local radio

RegionSeedTeamsFlagship stationPlay-by-play announcerColor analyst(s)
E5FloridaWRUF–AM (Florida)Mick HubertMark Wise
E8KansasKLWN-AMBob DavisMax Falkenstein
S8North CarolinaWCHL–AM (North Carolina)Woody DurhamMick Mixon
MW1Michigan StateWJIM–AM/WJIM-FM (Michigan State)Mark ChampionGus Ganakas
MW4Syracuse(Syracuse)
MW5Kentucky(Kentucky)
MW8Utah(Utah)
MW9Saint Louis(Saint Louis)
MW12St. BonaventureWHDL–AM 1450/WPIG–FM 95.7 (St. Bonaventure)Gary NeaseJohn Watson
MW13SamfordWVSU–FM 91.1 (Samford)Scott GriffinMike Royer
MW16Valparaiso(Valparaiso)
W4LSUWDGL-FM 98.1, WWL-AM 870Jim HawthorneKevin Ford
W8WisconsinWIBA–AM/WOLX-FM (Wisconsin)Matt LepayMike Lucas

References

References

  1. (April 29, 2000). "MWC granted automatic bids". [[Deseret News]].
  2. "2000 NCAA National semifinals: (MW1) Michigan State 53, (W8) Wisconsin 41". CNNSI.com.
  3. "2000 NCAA National semifinals: (E5) Florida 71, (S8) North Carolina 59". CNNSI.com.
  4. "2000 NCAA national championship: (MW1) Michigan State 89, (E5) Florida 76". CNNSI.com.
  5. (2006-03-10). "OSU gets probation".
  6. "Forfeits and Vacated Games".
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