1987 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

1987 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals site Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
Champions Indiana (5th title, 5th title game,
6th Final Four)
Runner-up Syracuse (1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Bob Knight (3rd title)
MOP Keith Smart Indiana
Attendance 654,744
Top scorers Steve Alford Indiana
Rony Seikaly Syracuse
(138 points)
NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
«1986 1988»

The 1987 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 12, 1987, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played.

Indiana, coached by Bob Knight, won the national title with a 74-73 victory in the final game over Syracuse, coached by Jim Boeheim. Keith Smart of Indiana, who hit the game-winner in the final seconds, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The tournament also featured a "Cinderella team" in the Final Four, as Providence College, led by a then-unknown Rick Pitino, made their first Final Four appearance since 1973. This was also the last tournament in which teams were allowed to have home court advantage: Syracuse (2E), DePaul (3MW), Arizona (10W) and UAB (11SE) all opened the tournament playing on their home courts. The 1987 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament was also the first tournament to use the Three-Point Shot.

Locations

Atlanta
Indianapolis
Charlotte
Syracuse
Rosemont
Birmingham
Tucson
Salt Lake City
1987 first and second rounds
Seattle
Louisville
Cincinnati
E. Rutherford
New Orleans
1987 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)

First and Second Rounds

Later Rounds

Region Site
East East Rutherford, New Jersey (Brendan Byrne Arena)
Midwest Cincinnati (Riverfront Coliseum)
Southeast Louisville, Kentucky (Freedom Hall)
West Seattle (Kingdome)
Finals New Orleans (Louisiana Superdome)

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1 North Carolina Dean Smith Regional Runner-up2 SyracuseL 79-75
East 2 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Runner-up1 IndianaL 74-73
East 3 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 326 FloridaL 85-66
East 4 TCU Jim Killingsworth Round of 325 Notre DameL 58-57
East 5 Notre Dame Digger Phelps Sweet Sixteen1 North CarolinaL 74-68
East 6 Florida Norm Sloan Sweet Sixteen2 SyracuseL 87-81
East 7 West Virginia Gale Catlett Round of 6410 Western KentuckyL 64-62
East 8 Navy Pete Herrmann Round of 649 MichiganL 97-82
East 9 Michigan Bill Frieder Round of 321 North CarolinaL 109-97
East 10 Western Kentucky Murray Arnold Round of 322 SyracuseL 104-86
East 11 North Carolina State Jim Valvano Round of 646 FloridaL 82-70
East 12 Middle Tennessee State Bruce Stewart Round of 645 Notre DameL 84-71
East 13 Marshall Rick Huckabay Round of 644 TCUL 76-60
East 14 Northeastern Karl Fogel Round of 643 PurdueL 104-95
East 15 Georgia Southern Frank Kerns Round of 642 SyracuseL 79-73
East 16 Penn Tom Schneider Round of 641 North CarolinaL 113-82
Midwest
Midwest 1 Indiana Bob Knight Champion2 SyracuseW 74-73
Midwest 2 Temple John Chaney Round of 3210 LSUL 72-62
Midwest 3 DePaul Joey Meyer Sweet Sixteen10 LSUL 63-58
Midwest 4 Missouri Norm Stewart Round of 6413 XavierL 70-69
Midwest 5 Duke Mike Krzyzewski Sweet Sixteen1 IndianaL 88-82
Midwest 6 St. John's Lou Carnesecca Round of 323 DePaulL 83-75
Midwest 7 Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins Round of 6410 LSUL 85-79
Midwest 8 Auburn Sonny Smith Round of 321 IndianaL 107-90
Midwest 9 San Diego Hank Egan Round of 648 AuburnL 62-61
Midwest 10 LSU Dale Brown Regional Runner-up1 IndianaL 77-76
Midwest 11 Wichita State Eddie Fogler Round of 646 St. John'sL 57-55
Midwest 12 Texas A&M Shelby Metcalf Round of 645 DukeL 58-51
Midwest 13 Xavier Pete Gillen Round of 325 DukeL 65-60
Midwest 14 Louisiana Tech Tommy Joe Eagles Round of 643 DePaulL 76-62
Midwest 15 Southern Ben Jobe Round of 642 TempleL 75-56
Midwest 16 Fairfield Mitch Buonaguro Round of 641 IndianaL 92-58
Southeast
Southeast 1 Georgetown John Thompson Regional Runner-up6 ProvidenceL 88-73
Southeast 2 Alabama Wimp Sanderson Sweet Sixteen6 ProvidenceL 103-82
Southeast 3 Illinois Lou Henson Round of 6414 Austin PeayL 68-67
Southeast 4 Clemson Cliff Ellis Round of 6413 Southwest Missouri StateL 65-60
Southeast 5 Kansas Larry Brown Sweet Sixteen1 GeorgetownL 70-57
Southeast 6 Providence Rick Pitino National Semifinals2 SyracuseL 77-63
Southeast 7 New Orleans Benny Dees Round of 322 AlabamaL 101-76
Southeast 8 Kentucky Eddie Sutton Round of 649 Ohio StateL 91-77
Southeast 9 Ohio State Gary Williams Round of 321 GeorgetownL 82-79
Southeast 10 BYU LaDell Andersen Round of 647 New OrleansL 83-79
Southeast 11 UAB Gene Bartow Round of 646 ProvidenceL 90-68
Southeast 12 Houston Pat Foster Round of 645 KansasL 66-55
Southeast 13 Southwest Missouri State Charlie Spoonhour Round of 325 KansasL 67-63
Southeast 14 Austin Peay Lake Kelly Round of 326 ProvidenceL 90-87
Southeast 15 North Carolina A&T Don Corbett Round of 642 AlabamaL 88-71
Southeast 16 Bucknell Charles Woollum Round of 641 GeorgetownL 75-53
West
West 1 UNLV Jerry Tarkanian National Semifinals1 IndianaL 97-93
West 2 Iowa Tom Davis Regional Runner-up1 UNLVL 84-81
West 3 Pittsburgh Paul Evans Round of 326 OklahomaL 96-93
West 4 UCLA Walt Hazzard Round of 3212 WyomingL 78-68
West 5 Virginia Terry Holland Round of 6412 WyomingL 64-60
West 6 Oklahoma Billy Tubbs Sweet Sixteen2 IowaL 93-91
West 7 UTEP Don Haskins Round of 322 IowaL 84-82
West 8 Georgia Hugh Durham Round of 649 Kansas StateL 82-79
West 9 Kansas State Lon Kruger Round of 321 UNLVL 80-61
West 10 Arizona Lute Olson Round of 647 UTEPL 98-91
West 11 Tulsa J. D. Barnett Round of 646 OklahomaL 74-69
West 12 Wyoming Jim Brandenburg Sweet Sixteen1 UNLVL 92-78
West 13 Central Michigan Charlie Coles Round of 644 UCLAL 92-73
West 14 Marist Dave Magarity Round of 643 PittsburghL 93-68
West 15 Santa Clara Carroll Williams Round of 642 IowaL 99-76
West 16 Idaho State Jim Boutin Round of 641 UNLVL 95-70

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 North Carolina 113
16 Pennsylvania 82
1 North Carolina 109
Charlotte
9 Michigan 97
8 Navy 82
9 Michigan 97
1 North Carolina 74
5 Notre Dame 68
5 Notre Dame 84
12 Middle Tennessee St 71
5 Notre Dame 58
Charlotte
4 TCU 57
4 TCU 76
13 Marshall 60
1 North Carolina 75
2 Syracuse 79
6 Florida 82
11 NC State 70
6 Florida 85
Syracuse
3 Purdue 66
3 Purdue 104
14 Northeastern 95
6 Florida 81
2 Syracuse 87
7 West Virginia 62
10 Western Kentucky 64
10 Western Kentucky 86
Syracuse
2 Syracuse 104
2 Syracuse 79
15 Georgia Southern 73

Regional Final Summary

CBS
Saturday, March 21
#2 Syracuse Orangemen 79, #1 North Carolina Tar Heels 75
Pts: R. Seikaly – 26
Rebs: D. Coleman – 14
Asts: S. Douglas – 9
Pts: K. Smith – 25
Rebs: J. Wolf – 10
Asts: K. Smith – 7
Halftime Score: Syracuse, 41-30
Brendan Byrne Arena – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 77,809
Referees: Tyler Honsen

Southeast Regional – Louisville, Kentucky

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Georgetown 75
16 Bucknell 53
1 Georgetown 82
Atlanta
9 Ohio St 79
8 Kentucky 77
9 Ohio St 91
1 Georgetown 70
5 Kansas 57
5 Kansas 66
12 Houston 55
5 Kansas 67
Atlanta
13 Southwest Missouri St 63
4 Clemson 60
13 Southwest Missouri St 65
1 Georgetown 73
6 Providence 88
6 Providence 90
11 UAB 68
6 Providence 90
Birmingham
14 Austin Peay 87*
3 Illinois 67
14 Austin Peay 68
6 Providence 103
2 Alabama 82
7 New Orleans 83
10 BYU 79
7 New Orleans 76
Birmingham
2 Alabama 101
2 Alabama 88
15 North Carolina A&T 71

Regional Final Summary

CBS
Saturday, March 21
#6 Providence Friars 88, #1 Georgetown Hoyas 73
Pts: B. Donovan – 20
Rebs: D. Kipfer – 5
Asts: B. Donovan – 6
Pts: R. Williams – 25
Rebs: P. McDonald – 10
Asts: B. Winston – 4
Halftime Score: Providence, 54-37
Freedom Hall – Louisville, Kentucky

Midwest Regional – Cincinnati, Ohio

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Indiana 92
16 Fairfield 58
1 Indiana 107
Indianapolis
8 Auburn 90
8 Auburn 62
9 San Diego 61
1 Indiana 88
5 Duke 82
5 Duke 58
12 Texas A&M 51
5 Duke 65
Indianapolis
13 Xavier 60
4 Missouri 69
13 Xavier 70
1 Indiana 77
10 LSU 76
6 St John's 57
11 Wichita St 55
6 St John's 75*
Rosemont
3 DePaul 83
3 DePaul 76
14 Louisiana Tech 62
3 DePaul 58
10 LSU 63
7 Georgia Tech 79
10 LSU 85
10 LSU 72
Rosemont
2 Temple 62
2 Temple 75
15 Southern-BR 56
CBS
Sunday, March 22
#1 Indiana Hoosiers 77, #10 LSU Tigers 76
Pts: S. Alford – 20
Rebs: D. Garrett – 15
Asts: S. Alford – 7
Pts: N. Wilson – 20
Rebs: O. Brown, B. Woodside – 7
Asts: O. Brown – 8
Halftime Score: Indiana, 47-46
Riverfront Coliseum – Cincinnati, Ohio

West Regional – Seattle, Washington

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 UNLV 95
16 Idaho St 70
1 UNLV 80
Salt Lake City
9 Kansas St 61
8 Georgia 79*
9 Kansas St 82
1 UNLV 92
12 Wyoming 78
5 Virginia 60
12 Wyoming 64
12 Wyoming 78
Salt Lake City
4 UCLA 68
4 UCLA 92
13 Central Michigan 73
1 UNLV 84
2 Iowa 81
6 Oklahoma 74
11 Tulsa 69
6 Oklahoma 96
Tucson
3 Pittsburgh 93
3 Pittsburgh 93
14 Marist 68
6 Oklahoma 91*
2 Iowa 93
7 UTEP 98
10 Arizona 91*
7 UTEP 82
Tucson
2 Iowa 84
2 Iowa 99
15 Santa Clara 76
CBS
Sunday, March 22
#1 UNLV Runnin' Rebels 84, #2 Iowa Hawkeyes 81
Pts: A. Gilliam – 27
Rebs: A. Gilliam – 10
Asts: M. Wade – 12
Pts: K. Gamble, B. J. Armstrong – 18
Rebs: B. Lohaus – 7
Asts: R. Marble – 5
Halftime Score: Iowa, 58-42
Kingdome – Seattle

Final Four @ New Orleans, Louisiana

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E2 Syracuse 77
S6 Providence 63
E2 Syracuse 73
M1 Indiana 74
M1 Indiana 97
W1 UNLV 93

Game Summaries

CBS
Saturday, March 28
#1 Indiana Hoosiers 97, #1 UNLV Runnin' Rebels 93
Pts: S. Alford – 33
Rebs: D. Garrett – 10
Asts: R. Calloway – 6
Pts: F. Banks – 38
Rebs: A. Gilliam – 10
Asts: M. Wade – 18
Halftime Score: Indiana, 53-47
Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans
CBS
Saturday, March, 28
#2 Syracuse Orangemen 77, #6 Providence Friars 63
Pts: G. Monroe – 20
Rebs: D. Coleman – 12
Asts: S. Douglas – 6
Pts: C. Screen – 18
Rebs: J. Duda – 7
Asts: B. Donovan – 7
Halftime Score: Syracuse, 36-26
Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans

National Championship

CBS
Monday, March, 30
#1 Indiana Hoosiers 74, #2 Syracuse Orangemen 73
Pts: S. Alford – 23
Rebs: D. Garrett – 10
Asts: J. Hillman, K. Smart – 6
Pts: S. Douglas – 20
Rebs: D. Coleman – 19
Asts: S. Douglas – 7
Halftime Score: Indiana, 34-33
Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans

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