1984 NCAA tournament Bracket, scores, stats, records NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY The 1984 NCAA tournament ended with . This was the last year before the expansion to a 64-team bracket. Georgetown's Patrick Ewing won Most Outstanding Player, while the Hoyas' John Thompson became the first African-American head coach to win the title. Notably, Virginia reached the Final Four as a No. 7 seed after the graduation of star Ralph Sampson from the season prior. 1984 NCAA tournament Bracket
1984 NCAA tournament Scores
Preliminary Round East No. 11 seed Northeastern 90, Long Island 87 East No. 12 seed Richmond 89, Rider 65 Mideast No. 12 seed Morehead State 70, North Carolina A&T 69 Midwest No. 12 seed Alcorn State 79, Houston Baptist 60 West No. 12 seed Princeton 65, San Diego 56 First Round East Regional No. 8 Temple 65, No. 9 St. John's 63 No. 12 Richmond 72, No. 5 Auburn 71 No. 6 VCU 70, No. 11 Northeastern 69 No. 7 Virginia 58, No. 10 Iona 57 Midwest Regional No. 8 Illinois State 49, No. 9 Alabama 48 No. 5 Kansas 57, No. 12 Alcorn State 56 No. 6 Memphis State 92, No. 11 Oral Roberts 83 No. 10 Louisiana Tech 66, No. 7 Fresno State 56 Mideast Regional No. 8 BYU 84, No. 9 UAB 68 No. 5 Louisville 72, No. 12 Morehead State 59 No. 11 West Virginia 64, No. 6 Oregon State 62 No. 7 Villanova 84, No. 10 Marshall 72 West Regional No. 9 SMU 83, No. 8 Miami (Ohio) 69 No. 5 UNLV 68, No. 12 Princeton 56 No. 6 Washington 64, No. 11 Nevada 54 No. 10 Dayton 74, No. 7 LSU 66 Second Round East Regional No. 1 North Carolina 77, No. 8 Temple 66 No. 4 Indiana 75, No. 12 Richmond 67 No. 3 Syracuse 78, No. 6 VCU 63 No. 7 Virginia 53, No. 2 Arkansas 51 (OT) Midwest Regional No. 1 DePaul 75, No. 8 Illinois State 61 No. 4 Wake Forest 69, No. 5 Kansas 59 No. 6 Memphis State 66, No. 3 Purdue 48 No. 2 Houston 77, No. 10 Louisiana Tech 70 Mideast Regional No. 1 Kentucky 93, No. 8 BYU 68 No. 5 Louisville 69, No. 4 Tulsa 67 No. 3 Maryland 102, No. 11 West Virginia 77 No. 2 Illinois 64, No. 7 Villanova 56 West Regional No. 1 Georgetown 37, No. 9 SMU 36 No. 5 UNLV 73, No. 4 UTEP 60 No. 6 Washington 80, No. 3 Duke 78 No. 10 Dayton 89, No. 2 Oklahoma 85 Regional Semifinals East Regional No. 4 Indiana 72, No. 1 North Carolina 68 No. 7 Virginia 63, No. 3 Syracuse 55 Midwest Regional No. 4 Wake Forest 73, No. 1 DePaul 71 (OT) No. 2 Houston 78, No. 6 Memphis State 71 Mideast Regional No. 1 Kentucky 72, No. 5 Louisville 67 No. 2 Illinois 72, No. 3 Maryland 70 West Regional No. 1 Georgetown 62, No. 5 UNLV 48 No. 10 Dayton 64, No. 6 Washington 58 Regional Finals East Regional No. 7 Virginia 50, No. 4 Indiana 48 Midwest Regional No. 2 Houston 68, No. 4 Wake Forest 63 Mideast Regional No. 1 Kentucky 54, No. 2 Illinois 51 West Regional No. 1 Georgetown 61, No. 10 Dayton 49 Final Four (Seattle, Washington) National semifinals No. 2 Houston 49, No. 7 Virginia 47 (OT) No. 1 Georgetown 53, No. 1 Kentucky 40 National championship No. 1 Georgetown 84, No. 2 Houston 75 1984 NCAA tournament Upsets
The following double-digit seeds won games: Team Score Opponent FIRST ROUND No. 12 Richmond 72-71 No. 5 Auburn No. 11 West Virginia 64-62 No. 6 Oregon State No. 10 Louisiana Tech 66-56 No. 7 Fresno State No. 10 Dayton 74-66 No. 7 LSU SECOND ROUND No. 10 Dayton 89-85 No. 2 Oklahoma REGIONAL SEMIFINALS No. 10 Dayton 64-58 No. 6 Washington 1984 NCAA tournament Stats records
Here are the tournament leaders, with games in parentheses (minimum three games): Individual scoring Roosevelt Chapman, Dayton (4) — 26.3 points per game Individual rebounding Keith Lee, Memphis State (3) — 12.3 rebounds per game Individual assists Bruce Douglas, Illinois (3) — 9.0 assists per game No 2 Gonzaga survives Michigan State men' s college basketball in the Armed Forces Classic
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