1994 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
The 1994 NCAA Division I Men's 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 17, 1994, and ended with the championship game on April 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, played at Charlotte Coliseum. A total of 63 games were played.
Season | 1993–94 | ||||
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Teams | 64 | ||||
Finals site | Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina | ||||
Champions | Arkansas Razorbacks (1st title, 1st title game, 5th Final Four) | ||||
Runner-up | Duke Blue Devils (7th title game, 11th Final Four) | ||||
Semifinalists |
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Winning coach | Nolan Richardson (1st title) | ||||
MOP | Corliss Williamson (Arkansas) | ||||
Attendance | 578,007 | ||||
Top scorer | Khalid Reeves Arizona (137 points) | ||||
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The Final Four consisted of Arkansas, making their fifth trip and first since 1990, Arizona, making their second ever trip and first since 1988, Florida, making their first ever trip, and Duke, making their sixth trip in the last seven tournaments.
In the national championship game, Arkansas defeated Duke by a score of 76–72 and won their first ever national championship.
Corliss Williamson of Arkansas was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
Bill Clinton, former governor of Arkansas and the then President, was in attendance for the Final Four, as well as the regionals that were held in Dallas the previous week. (Clinton was already scheduled to be in Dallas for the wedding of his brother Roger and added the basketball games to his plans.)
Locations
First & Second Rounds
Region | Site | Venue | Host |
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East | Landover, Maryland | USAir Arena | George Mason |
Uniondale, New York | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Long Island | |
Midwest | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Myriad Convention Center | Oklahoma |
Wichita, Kansas | Kansas Coliseum | Wichita State | |
Southeast | Lexington, Kentucky | Rupp Arena | Kentucky |
St. Petersburg, Florida | Thunderdome | South Florida | |
West | Ogden, Utah | Dee Events Center | Weber State |
Sacramento, California | ARCO Arena | Cal State Sacramento/Pacific |
Regional Sites and Final Four
Region | Site | Venue | Host |
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East | Miami, Florida | Miami Arena | Florida International/Miami (FL) |
Midwest | Dallas, Texas | Reunion Arena | Southwest Conference |
Southeast | Knoxville, Tennessee | Thompson–Boling Arena | Tennessee |
West | Los Angeles, California | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | USC |
Final Four | Charlotte, North Carolina | Charlotte Coliseum | UNC Charlotte |
The 1994 tournament included five new venues and four new cities. In Florida, Miami and St. Petersburg, were used for the first time. St. Petersburg would go on to host the Final Four in 1999, while this would be the only games held at Miami Arena; in 2009, the only other year that the city has hosted the tournament, the games were played at American Airlines Arena. Landover, an eastern suburb of Washington, D.C., was used for the only time; games in Washington D.C. have since been at Capital One Arena, which replaced USAir Arena as home to the city's indoor sports teams. Sacramento became the sixth metropolitan area in California to host games. The Kansas Coliseum was used instead of Levitt Arena in Wichita for the only time. This also marked the last tournament for the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena and the Dee Events Center. Games in the Los Angeles area have since been held at the Staples Center or the Honda Center in Anaheim. In all, of the thirteen venues used in the 1994 tournament, seven (in Charlotte, Dallas, Landover, Los Angeles, Miami, Sacramento and Wichita) have closed and been replaced, with all but the Kansas Coliseum (which is being converted into an aerospace test facility) and Sacramento's Sleep Train Arena being demolished, its future still not determined since the opening of the Golden 1 Center downtown. Additionally, the Nassau Coliseum has been renovated into a smaller-capacity building, placing its future use as a tournament site in doubt.
In 1994 Charlotte became the 24th city, and the Charlotte Coliseum the 29th venue, to host the Final Four. It is the last of four arenas - including Market Square Arena in 1980, Reunion Arena in 1986, and McNichols Sports Arena in 1990 - whose primary tenant was an NBA franchise. (The Charlotte 49ers had also used the building from its opening to the previous season, but had moved back to reopened Independence Arena, which is seven miles closer to campus than the new Coliseum.) The tournament was the only one between 1985 and 2018 to not include an NFL stadium; the only domed stadium used for the tournament, the Thunderdome, was at the time an NHL arena and is now an MLB stadium.
Amusingly, the site of the Southeast regional finals — Knoxville, TN — was farther north than any of the other regional sites in 1994.
Any future games to be played would be at these sites: in Tampa, the Amalie Arena; in Wichita, the Intrust Bank Arena; and in Charlotte, the Spectrum Center.
Teams
Region | Seed | Team | Coach | Finished | Final opponent | Score |
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East | ||||||
East | 1 | North Carolina | Dean Smith | Round of 32 | 9 Boston College | L 75–72 |
East | 2 | Connecticut | Jim Calhoun | Sweet Sixteen | 3 Florida | L 69–60 |
East | 3 | Florida | Lon Kruger | National Semifinals | 2 Duke | L 70–65 |
East | 4 | Temple | John Chaney | Round of 32 | 5 Indiana | L 67–58 |
East | 5 | Indiana | Bob Knight | Sweet Sixteen | 9 Boston College | L 77–68 |
East | 6 | Nebraska | Danny Nee | Round of 64 | 11 Penn | L 90–80 |
East | 7 | UAB | Gene Bartow | Round of 64 | 10 George Washington | L 51–46 |
East | 8 | Washington State | Kelvin Sampson | Round of 64 | 9 Boston College | L 67–64 |
East | 9 | Boston College | Jim O'Brien | Regional Runner-up | 3 Florida | L 74–66 |
East | 10 | George Washington | Mike Jarvis | Round of 32 | 2 Connecticut | L 75–63 |
East | 11 | Penn | Fran Dunphy | Round of 32 | 3 Florida | L 70–58 |
East | 12 | Ohio | Larry Hunter | Round of 64 | 5 Indiana | L 84–72 |
East | 13 | Drexel | Bill Herrion | Round of 64 | 4 Temple | L 61–39 |
East | 14 | James Madison | Lefty Driesell | Round of 64 | 3 Florida | L 64–62 |
East | 15 | Rider | Kevin Bannon | Round of 64 | 2 Connecticut | L 64–46 |
East | 16 | Liberty | Jeff Meyer | Round of 64 | 1 North Carolina | L 71–51 |
Midwest | ||||||
Midwest | 1 | Arkansas | Nolan Richardson | Champion | 2 Duke | W 76–72 |
Midwest | 2 | Massachusetts | John Calipari | Round of 32 | 10 Maryland | L 95–87 |
Midwest | 3 | Michigan | Steve Fisher | Regional Runner-up | 1 Arkansas | L 76–68 |
Midwest | 4 | Oklahoma State | Eddie Sutton | Round of 32 | 12 Tulsa | L 82–80 |
Midwest | 5 | UCLA | Jim Harrick | Round of 64 | 12 Tulsa | L 112–102 |
Midwest | 6 | Texas | Tom Penders | Round of 32 | 3 Michigan | L 84–79 |
Midwest | 7 | Saint Louis | Charlie Spoonhour | Round of 64 | 10 Maryland | L 74–66 |
Midwest | 8 | Illinois | Lou Henson | Round of 64 | 9 Georgetown | L 84–77 |
Midwest | 9 | Georgetown | John Thompson | Round of 32 | 1 Arkansas | L 85–73 |
Midwest | 10 | Maryland | Gary Williams | Sweet Sixteen | 3 Michigan | L 78–71 |
Midwest | 11 | Western Kentucky | Ralph Willard | Round of 64 | 6 Texas | L 91–77 |
Midwest | 12 | Tulsa | Tubby Smith | Sweet Sixteen | 1 Arkansas | L 103–84 |
Midwest | 13 | New Mexico State | Neil McCarthy | Round of 64 | 4 Oklahoma State | L 65–55 |
Midwest | 14 | Pepperdine | Tom Asbury | Round of 64 | 3 Michigan | L 78–74 |
Midwest | 15 | Southwest Texas State | Jim Wooldridge | Round of 64 | 2 Massachusetts | L 78–60 |
Midwest | 16 | North Carolina A&T | Jeff Capel II | Round of 64 | 1 Arkansas | L 94–79 |
Southeast | ||||||
Southeast | 1 | Purdue | Gene Keady | Regional Runner-up | 2 Duke | L 69–60 |
Southeast | 2 | Duke | Mike Krzyzewski | Runner Up | 1 Arkansas | L 76–72 |
Southeast | 3 | Kentucky | Rick Pitino | Round of 32 | 6 Marquette | L 75–63 |
Southeast | 4 | Kansas | Roy Williams | Sweet Sixteen | 1 Purdue | L 83–78 |
Southeast | 5 | Wake Forest | Dave Odom | Round of 32 | 4 Kansas | L 69–58 |
Southeast | 6 | Marquette | Kevin O'Neill | Sweet Sixteen | 2 Duke | L 59–49 |
Southeast | 7 | Michigan State | Jud Heathcote | Round of 32 | 2 Duke | L 85–74 |
Southeast | 8 | Providence | Rick Barnes | Round of 64 | 9 Alabama | L 76–70 |
Southeast | 9 | Alabama | David Hobbs | Round of 32 | 1 Purdue | L 83–73 |
Southeast | 10 | Seton Hall | P.J. Carlesimo | Round of 64 | 7 Michigan State | L 84–73 |
Southeast | 11 | Southwestern Louisiana | Marty Fletcher | Round of 64 | 6 Marquette | L 81–59 |
Southeast | 12 | College of Charleston | John Kresse | Round of 64 | 5 Wake Forest | L 68–58 |
Southeast | 13 | Chattanooga | Mack McCarthy | Round of 64 | 4 Kansas | L 102–73 |
Southeast | 14 | Tennessee State | Frankie Allen | Round of 64 | 3 Kentucky | L 83–70 |
Southeast | 15 | Texas Southern | Robert Moreland | Round of 64 | 2 Duke | L 82–70 |
Southeast | 16 | UCF | Kirk Speraw | Round of 64 | 1 Purdue | L 98–67 |
West | ||||||
West | 1 | Missouri | Norm Stewart | Regional Runner-up | 2 Arizona | L 92–72 |
West | 2 | Arizona | Lute Olson | National Semifinals | 1 Arkansas | L 91–82 |
West | 3 | Louisville | Denny Crum | Sweet Sixteen | 2 Arizona | L 82–70 |
West | 4 | Syracuse | Jim Boeheim | Sweet Sixteen | 1 Missouri | L 98–88 |
West | 5 | California | Todd Bozeman | Round of 64 | 12 UW–Green Bay | L 61–57 |
West | 6 | Minnesota | Clem Haskins | Round of 32 | 3 Louisville | L 60–55 |
West | 7 | Virginia | Jeff Jones | Round of 32 | 2 Arizona | L 71–58 |
West | 8 | Cincinnati | Bob Huggins | Round of 64 | 9 Wisconsin | L 80–72 |
West | 9 | Wisconsin | Stu Jackson | Round of 32 | 1 Missouri | L 109–96 |
West | 10 | New Mexico | Dave Bliss | Round of 64 | 7 Virginia | L 57–54 |
West | 11 | Southern Illinois | Rich Herrin | Round of 64 | 6 Minnesota | L 74–60 |
West | 12 | UW–Green Bay | Dick Bennett | Round of 32 | 4 Syracuse | L 64–59 |
West | 13 | Hawaii | Riley Wallace | Round of 64 | 4 Syracuse | L 92–78 |
West | 14 | Boise State | Bobby Dye | Round of 64 | 3 Louisville | L 67–58 |
West | 15 | Loyola (MD) | Skip Prosser | Round of 64 | 2 Arizona | L 81–55 |
West | 16 | Navy | Don DeVoe | Round of 64 | 1 Missouri | L 76–53 |
Bracket
* – Denotes overtime period
East Regional – Miami, Florida
First round | Second round | Regional Semifinals | Regional Finals | ||||||||||||||||
1 | North Carolina | 71 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Liberty | 51 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | North Carolina | 72 | |||||||||||||||||
Landover | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Boston College | 75 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Washington State | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Boston College | 67 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Boston College | 77 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Indiana | 68 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Indiana | 84 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Ohio | 72 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Indiana | 67 | |||||||||||||||||
Landover | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Temple | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Temple | 61 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Drexel | 39 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Boston College | 66 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Florida | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Nebraska | 80 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Penn | 90 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Penn | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
Uniondale | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Florida | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Florida | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | James Madison | 62 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Florida | 69 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Connecticut | 60* | |||||||||||||||||
7 | UAB | 46 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | George Washington | 51 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | George Washington | 63 | |||||||||||||||||
Uniondale | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Connecticut | 75 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Connecticut | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Rider | 46 | |||||||||||||||||
Southeast Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
First round | Second round | Regional Semifinals | Regional Finals | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Purdue | 98 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | UCF | 67 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Purdue | 83 | |||||||||||||||||
Lexington | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Alabama | 73 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Providence | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Alabama | 76 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Purdue | 83 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Kansas | 78 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Wake Forest | 68 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | College of Charleston | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Wake Forest | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
Lexington | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Kansas | 69 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Kansas | 102 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Chattanooga | 73 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Purdue | 60 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 69 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Marquette | 81 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Southwest Louisiana | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Marquette | 75 | |||||||||||||||||
St. Petersburg | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Kentucky | 63 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Kentucky | 83 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Tennessee State | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Marquette | 49 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Michigan State | 84 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Seton Hall | 73 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Michigan State | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
St. Petersburg | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 85 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 82 | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Texas Southern | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
Midwest Regional – Dallas, Texas
First round | Second round | Regional Semifinals | Regional Finals | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 94 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | North Carolina A&T | 79 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 85 | |||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma City | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Georgetown | 73 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Illinois | 77 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Georgetown | 84 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 103 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Tulsa | 84 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | UCLA | 102 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Tulsa | 112 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Tulsa | 82 | |||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma City | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oklahoma State | 80 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Oklahoma State | 65 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | New Mexico State | 55 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 76 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Michigan | 68 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Texas | 91 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Western Kentucky | 77 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Texas | 79 | |||||||||||||||||
Wichita | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Michigan | 84 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Michigan | 78 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Pepperdine | 74* | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Michigan | 78 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Maryland | 71 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Saint Louis | 66 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Maryland | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Maryland | 95 | |||||||||||||||||
Wichita | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Massachusetts | 87 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Massachusetts | 78 | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Southwest Texas State | 60 | |||||||||||||||||
West Regional – Los Angeles, California
First round | Second round | Regional Semifinals | Regional Finals | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Missouri | 76 | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Navy | 53 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Missouri | 109 | |||||||||||||||||
Ogden | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Wisconsin | 96 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Cincinnati | 72 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Wisconsin | 80 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Missouri | 98 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Syracuse | 88* | |||||||||||||||||
5 | California | 57 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | UW–Green Bay | 61 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | UW–Green Bay | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
Ogden | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Syracuse | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Syracuse | 92 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Hawaii | 78 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Missouri | 72 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Arizona | 92 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Minnesota | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Southern Illinois | 60 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Minnesota | 55 | |||||||||||||||||
Sacramento | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisville | 60 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisville | 67 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Boise State | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisville | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Arizona | 82 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Virginia | 57 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | New Mexico | 54 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Virginia | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
Sacramento | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Arizona | 71 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Arizona | 81 | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Loyola (MD) | 55 | |||||||||||||||||
West Region First Round
CBS |
Thursday, March 17 approx. 3:15 pm MST |
#12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 61, #5 California Golden Bears 57 | ||
Scoring by half: 32–23, 29–34 | ||
Pts: J. Nordgaard – 24 Rebs: J. Nordgaard – 9 Asts: J. Martinez – 7 |
Pts: L. Murray – 18 Rebs: J. Kidd, L. Murray – 11 Asts: J. Kidd – 7 |
Dee Events Center – Ogden Attendance: 12,126 Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Ed Corbett, Rick Hartzell |
West Region Second Round
CBS |
Saturday, March 19 2:35 pm MST |
#12 UW–Green Bay Phoenix 59, #4 Syracuse Orangemen 64 | ||
Scoring by half: 26–37, 33–27 | ||
Pts: J. Nordgaard – 19 Rebs: J. Ludvigson – 7 Asts: G. Grzesk – 7 |
Pts: L. Moten – 17 Rebs: L. Jackson, L. Moten, J. Wallace – 8 Asts: A. Autry – 5 |
Dee Events Center – Ogden Attendance: 12,126 Referees: Lenny Wirtz, Andre Pattillo, Bob Barnett |
Final Four – Charlotte, North Carolina
National Semifinals | National Championship Game | ||||||||
E3 | Florida | 65 | |||||||
SE2 | Duke | 70 | |||||||
SE2 | Duke | 72 | |||||||
M1 | Arkansas | 76 | |||||||
M1 | Arkansas | 91 | |||||||
W2 | Arizona | 82 | |||||||
Broadcast information
On television, CBS Sports covered all 63 games of the tournament, with regional splits until the Regional Finals followed by national telecasts.
Exclusive national radio coverage was provided by CBS Radio Sports.
CBS announcers
- James Brown/Jim Nantz and Billy Packer – Brown/Packer, First & Second Round at Uniondale, New York; Nantz/Packer, Midwest Regional at Dallas, Texas; Final Four at Charlotte, North Carolina
- Dick Stockton and Al McGuire – First & Second Round at Lexington, Kentucky; West Regional at Los Angeles
- Greg Gumbel and Bill Raftery – First & Second Round at Landover, Maryland; Southeast Regional at Knoxville, Tennessee
- Verne Lundquist and Dan Bonner/Clark Kellogg – Lundquist/Bonner, First & Second Round at St. Petersburg, Florida; Lundquist/Kellogg, East Regional at Miami
- Sean McDonough and Derrek Dickey – First & Second Round at Wichita, Kansas
- Ted Robinson and Greg Kelser – First & Second Round at Oklahoma City
- Tim Ryan and Ann Meyers – First & Second Round at Ogden, Utah
- Dave Sims and Larry Farmer – First & Second Round at Sacramento, California
CBS Radio Sports announcers
- – First & Second Round at Ogden, Utah
Local announcers
Region | Seed | Team | Flagship station | Play-by-play | Color commentator |
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West | |||||
West | 12 | UW–Green Bay | WDUZ–AM 1400 | ||
See also
- 1994 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 National Invitation Tournament
- 1994 National Women's Invitation Tournament
- 1994 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- 1994 NAIA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament