1961 NCAA University Division basketball tournament

The 1961 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 24 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball in the United States. It began on March 14, 1961, and ended with the championship game on March 25 in Kansas City, Missouri. A total of 28 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.

1961 NCAA University Division
basketball tournament
Cincinnati Bearcats, champions, celebrating
Season1960–61
Teams24
Finals siteMunicipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
ChampionsCincinnati Bearcats (1st title, 1st title game,
3rd Final Four)
Runner-upOhio State Buckeyes (3rd title game,
6th Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachEd Jucker (1st title)
MOPJerry Lucas (Ohio State)
Attendance169,520
Top scorerBilly McGill (Utah)
(119 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«19601962»

Cincinnati, coached by Ed Jucker, won the national title with a 70–65 victory in the final game over in-state rival and defending national champion Ohio State, coached by Fred Taylor. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

The national third-place game, won by Saint Joseph's over Utah by the score of 127–120 in four overtimes, tied the record for the longest game in NCAA Division I tournament history, set in 1956 in a first-round game between Canisius and North Carolina State. As of the regional finals of the 2019 tournament, no NCAA Division I tournament games since then have gone to a fourth overtime period.[1] Saint Joseph's victory was later vacated because of the 1961 gambling scandal.[2]

Locations

Ohio State players after losing the final v Cincinnati
RoundRegionSiteVenueHost(s)
First RoundEastNew York, New YorkMadison Square GardenSt. John's
MideastLouisville, KentuckyFreedom HallLouisville
MidwestHouston, TexasDelmar FieldhouseHouston/Rice/Texas Southern
WestPortland, OregonMemorial ColiseumPortland
RegionalsEastCharlotte, North CarolinaCharlotte ColiseumUNCC
MideastLouisville, KentuckyFreedom HallLouisville
MidwestLawrence, KansasAllen FieldhouseKansas
WestPortland, OregonMemorial ColiseumPortland
Final FourKansas City, MissouriMunicipal AuditoriumUMKC

Teams

RegionTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
East
EastGeorge WashingtonBill ReinhartSouthernFirst roundPrincetonL 84–67
EastPrincetonJake McCandlessIvy LeagueRegional Fourth PlaceSt. BonaventureL 85–67
EastRhode IslandErnie CalverleyYankeeFirst roundSt. BonaventureL 86–76
EastSt. BonaventureEddie DonovanIndependentRegional third placePrincetonW 85–67
EastSt. John'sJoe LapchickMetro NYFirst roundWake ForestL 97–74
EastSaint Joseph'sJack RamsayMiddle AtlanticThird PlaceUtahW 127–120 (4OT)
EastWake ForestBones McKinneyAtlantic CoastRegional Runner-upSaint Joseph'sL 96–86
Mideast
MideastKentuckyAdolph RuppSoutheasternRegional Runner-upOhio StateL 87–74
MideastLouisvillePeck HickmanIndependentRegional third placeMorehead StateW 83–61
MideastMorehead StateRobert LaughlinOhio ValleyRegional Fourth PlaceLouisvilleL 83–61
MideastOhioJames SnyderMid-AmericanFirst roundLouisvilleL 76–70
MideastOhio StateFred TaylorBig TenRunner UpCincinnatiL 70–65
MideastXavierJim McCaffertyIndependentFirst roundMorehead StateL 71–66
Midwest
MidwestCincinnatiEd JuckerMissouri ValleyChampionOhio StateW 70–65
MidwestHoustonGuy LewisIndependentRegional Fourth PlaceTexas TechL 69–67
MidwestKansas StateTex WinterBig 8Regional Runner-upCincinnatiL 69–64
MidwestMarquetteEddie HickeyIndependentFirst roundHoustonL 77–61
MidwestTexas TechPolk RobisonSouthwestRegional third placeHoustonW 69–67
West
WestArizona StateNed WulkBorderRegional Runner-upUtahL 88–80
WestLoyola (Los Angeles)William DonovanWest Coast AthleticRegional third placeUSCW 69–67
WestOregonSteve BelkoIndependentFirst roundUSCL 81–79
WestSeattleVince CazzettaIndependentFirst roundArizona StateL 72–70
WestUSCForrest TwogoodAAWURegional Fourth PlaceLoyola (Los Angeles)L 69–67
WestUtahJack GardnerMountain StatesFourth PlaceSaint Joseph'sL 127–120 (4OT)

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

East region

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
 Saint Joseph's#72
 Princeton67
 Princeton84
 George Washington67
 Saint Joseph's#96
 Wake Forest86
 St. Bonaventure86
 Rhode Island76
 St. Bonaventure73
 Wake Forest78
 Wake Forest97
 St. John's74

Mideast region

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
 Ohio State56
 Louisville55
 Louisville76
 Ohio70
 Ohio State87
 Kentucky74
 Kentucky71
 Morehead State64
 Morehead State71
 Xavier66

Midwest region

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
 Kansas State75
 Houston64
 Houston77
 Marquette61
 Kansas State64
 Cincinnati69
 Cincinnati78
 Texas Tech55

West region

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
 Utah91
 Loyola (Los Angeles)75
 Utah88
 Arizona State80
 Arizona State72
 Seattle70
 Arizona State86
 USC71
 USC81
 Oregon79

Final Four

National SemifinalsNational Championship Game
      
ESaint Joseph's#69
MEOhio State95
MEOhio State65*
MWCincinnati70
MWCincinnati82
WUtah67

* - denotes overtime

# - Saint Joseph's was later forced to vacate their appearance in the 1961 NCAA Tournament due to a gambling scandal involving a player on the team. Unlike forfeiture, a vacated game does not result in the other school being credited with a win, only with Saint Joseph's removing the wins from its own record.[3]

National Third Place Game

National Third Place Game[4]
   
ESaint Joseph's#127
WUtah120****

Regional third place games

Mideast Regional third place
   
Louisville83
Morehead State61

West Regional third place
   
Loyola (Los Angeles)69
USC67

See also

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