1992 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament

The 1992 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1991-92 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Virginia Union University and Virginia Union's Derrick Johnson was the Most Outstanding Player.

1992 NCAA Division II
Basketball Tournament
Teams32
Finals siteSpringfield, Massachusetts
ChampionsVirginia Union Panthers (2nd title)
Runner-upBridgeport Knights (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachDave Robbins (2nd title)
MOPDerrick Johnson, Virginia Union
Attendance41,219

Regional participants

School Outcome
Assumption Fourth Place
Bridgeport Regional Champion
Merrimack Third Place
New Hampshire College Runner-up
School Outcome
Central Oklahoma Regional Champion
Missouri Western State Fourth Place
Texas A&M-Kingsville Third Place
Washburn Runner-up
School Outcome
Denver Runner-up
North Dakota Third Place
St. Cloud State Fourth Place
South Dakota State Regional Champion
School Outcome
California (PA) Regional Champion
Pace Fourth Place
Philadelphia U Runner-up
St. Rose Third Place
School Outcome
Jacksonville State Regional Champion
Rollins Fourth Place
USC Spartanburg Runner-up
Troy State Third Place
School Outcome
Cal State Bakersfield Regional Champions
Chico State Fourth Place
Grand Canyon Third Place
UC Riverside Runner-up
School Outcome
Grand Valley State Fourth Place
Kentucky Wesleyan Regional Champion
St. Joseph's (IN) Third Place
Wayne State (MI) Runner-up
School Outcome
Albany State Third Place
Johnson C. Smith Runner-up
Norfolk State Fourth Place
Virginia Union Regional Champion

*denotes tie

Regionals

New England - Manchester, New Hampshire

Location: NHC Fieldhouse

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
New Hampshire College 89
Assumption 87
New Hampshire College 87
Bridgeport 100
Bridgeport 91
Merrimack 84
  • Third Place - Merrimack 105, Assumption 84

South Central - Topeka, Kansas

Location: Lee Arena

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Central Oklahoma 100*
Missouri Western State 96
Central Oklahoma 132
Washburn 114
Washburn 85
Texas A&M–Kingsville 65
  • Third Place - Texas A&M–Kingsville 97, Missouri Western State 83

North Central - Brookings, South Dakota

Location: Frost Arena

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Denver 73
North Dakota 68
Denver 57
South Dakota State 87
South Dakota State 79*
St. Cloud State 74
  • Third Place - North Dakota 80, St. Cloud State 60

East - California, Pennsylvania

Location: Hamer Hall

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Philadelphia U 83
St. Rose 70
Philadelphia U 79
California (PA) 90
California (PA) 69*
Pace 66
  • Third Place - St. Rose 59, Pace 52

South Atlantic - Jacksonville, Alabama

Location: Pete Mathews Coliseum

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
USC Spartanburg 87
Rollins 83
USC Spartanburg 87
Jacksonville State 105
Jacksonville State 96
Troy 91
  • Third Place - Troy 110, Rollins 92

West - Bakersfield, California

Location: CSUB Student Activities Center

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
UC Riverside 74
Grand Canyon 61
UC Riverside 70
Cal State Bakersfield 72*
Cal State Bakersfield 99
Chico State 78
  • Third Place - Grand Canyon 88, Chico State 87

Great Lakes - Owensboro, Kentucky

Location: Sportscenter

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Wayne State (MI) 63
St. Joseph's (IN) 56
Wayne State (MI) 72
Kentucky Wesleyan 90
Kentucky Wesleyan 84
Grand Valley State 73
  • Third Place - St. Joseph's (IN) 74, Grand Valley State 64*

South - Fayetteville, North Carolina

Location: Felton J. Capel Arena

Regional Semifinals Regional Final
      
Johnson C. Smith 82
Norfolk State 76
Johnson C. Smith 70
Virginia Union 87
Virginia Union 79
Albany State 67
  • Third Place - Albany State 73, Norfolk State 70

*denotes each overtime played

Elite Eight - Springfield, Massachusetts

Location: Springfield Civic Center

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Bridgeport 127*
Central Oklahoma 124
Bridgeport 76
California (PA) 75
South Dakota State 73
California (PA) 84
Bridgeport 75
Virginia Union 100
Jacksonville State 59
Cal State Bakersfield 89
Cal State Bakersfield 66
Virginia Union 69
Kentucky Wesleyan 69
Virginia Union 81

*denotes each overtime played

All-tournament team

  • Derrick Johnson (Virginia Union)
  • Reggie Jones (Virginia Union)
  • Winston Jones (Bridgeport)
  • Kenney Toomer (California (PA))
  • Steve Wills (Bridgeport)

References

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