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    1965 NCAA Tournament (March Madness)

    

Play In Round    Round of 64    Round of 32    Sweet 16   Elite 8   Final 4

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Winning Team highlighted in Green Box

First RoundMarch 8,

East  REGIONALThe PalestraPhiladelphia,

Favorite Site Team Team  Score Star Efforts
First Round
Princeton 60, Penn State 58

       
St. Joseph's 67, Connecticut 61        
      Providence 91, West Virginia 67        

  Mideast REGIONALE. A. Diddle ArenaBowling Green, Kentucky

Favorite Site Team Team  Score Star Efforts

DePaul 99, Eastern Kentucky 52

   
Dayton 66, Ohio University 65    

Midwest  REGIONALLubbock Municipal Coliseum

Favorite Site Team Team  Score Star Efforts
      Houston 99, Notre Dame 98
       

West REGIONALLubbock Municipal Coliseum

Favorite Site Team Team

 Score

Star Efforts

Oklahoma City 70, Colorado State 68    

Sweet 16

 East REGIONAL at Cole Field HouseCollege Park, Maryland  

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts
Regional Semifinals
Princeton 66, North Carolina State 48



       
Providence 81, St. Joseph's 73        

 Mideast   REGIONAL at  Memorial ColiseumLexington, Kentucky

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts
Vanderbilt 83, DePaul 78 (OT)
       
Michigan 98, Dayton 71        

Midwest  REGIONAL at  Ahearn Field HouseManhattan, Kansas

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts
    Wichita State 86, Southern Methodist 81
       
    Oklahoma State 75, Houston 60        

 West  REGIONAL at  Smith FieldhouseProvo, Utah

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts
    UCLA 100, Brigham Young 76
       
    San Francisco 91, Oklahoma City 67        

 

 

Elite 8

Regional Third Place
East: N.C. State 103, St. Joseph's 81
Mideast: Dayton 75, DePaul 69

Midwest: SMU 89, Houston 87
West: Oklahoma City 112, BYU 102

 East  REGIONAL at

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts
    Princeton 109, Providence 69    

 

 

   Mideast   REGIONAL at

Favorite Team Team

Score

Star Efforts

Michigan 87, Vanderbilt 85

   

 

 

Midwest REGIONAL at

Favorite Team Team Score Star Efforts
    Wichita State 54, Oklahoma State 46    

 West REGIONAL at  Los Angeles

Favorite Team Team Score Star Efforts
    UCLA 101, San Francisco 93    

 

 

 

Final 4

at Portland, OR

NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts


Michigan 93, Princeton 76

   

 

 
    UCLA 108, Wichita State 89    

 

 

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

at Memorial ColiseumPortland, OregonPortland, ORMarch 20 i

National Third Place
Princeton 118, Wichita State 82

 

Favorite Team Team  Score Star Efforts



UCLA 91, Michigan 80

 
       

 

NCAA Results


 






UCLA leaders: Gail Goodrich, G, Sr.; Keith Erickson, F, Sr.; Fred Goss, G, Jr.; Edgar Lacey, F, So.; Kenny Washington, F, Jr.

Top 10 Teams
Rank Team W-L Post-Season Result
1. Michigan 24-4 NCAA 2nd Place
2. UCLA 28-2 NCAA 1st Place
3 St. Joseph’s 26-3 Lost NCAA regionals
4. Providence 24-2 Lost NCAA regionals
5. Vanderbilt 24-4 Lost NCAA regionals
6. Davidson 24-2 DNP
7. Minnesota 19-5 DNP
8. Villanova 23-5 NIT 2nd Place
9. BYU 21-7 Lost NCAA regionals
10. Duke 20-5 DNP
All-America Team
Pos Name Cl. School
F Rick Barry Sr. Miami (Florida)
F Bill Bradley Sr. Princeton
F-C Fred Hetzel Sr. Davidson
G Gail Goodrich Sr. UCLA
G Cazzie Russell Jr. Michigan


All NCAA Tournament Team
Name Cl. Pos Team
Bill Bradley Sr. F Princeton
Edgar Lacey So. F UCLA
Kenny Washington Jr. F UCLA
Gail Goodrich Sr. G UCLA
Cazzie Russell Jr. G Michigan
Team Offense

Miami (Florida), 98.4

Notes
  • 1st Place: St. John’s def. Villanova, 55-51.
  •  Utah State’s Wayne Estes died from electrocution in a freak accident Feb. 8, 1965. After that, Miami's Rick Barry put together six 50-point games to stay ahead in the scoring race.
  • After his pro basketball career, Princeton's Bill Bradley became a U.S. Senator from New Jersey.
Team Defense

Tennessee, 55.64

Individual Scoring
1. Rick Barry Miami (Florida) 37.4
2. Wayne Estes Utah State 33.7
3. Bill Bradley Princeton 30.5
4. Dave Schellhase Purdue 29.3
5. Steve Thomas Xavier (Ohio) 28.9
6. Flynn Robinson Wyoming 27.0
Individual Rebounding
1. Toby Kimball Connecticut 21.0
2. Warren Isaac Iona 20.9
3. Woods E. Tenn. St. 19.6

 

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