UCLA finished the season with 28 wins and two defeats. In the championship game, the Bruins shot 56.9% with Gail Goodrich's 42 points and Kenny Washington's 17 points to become the fifth team to win consecutive championships.[1]
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 23 schools playing in single elimination play to determine the national champion of men s NCAA Division I college basketball It began on March 8 1965 and ended with the championship game on March 20 in Portland Oregon A total of 27 games were played including a third place game in each region and a national third place game 1965 NCAA University Divisionbasketball tournamentSeason1964 65Teams23Finals siteMemorial ColiseumPortland OregonChampionsUCLA Bruins 2nd title 2nd title game 3rd Final Four Runner upMichigan Wolverines 1st title game 2nd Final Four SemifinalistsPrinceton Tigers 1st Final Four Wichita State Shockers 1st Final Four Winning coachJohn Wooden 2nd title MOPBill Bradley Princeton Attendance140 673Top scorerBill Bradley Princeton 177 points NCAA Division I men s tournaments 1964 1966 Second ranked UCLA coached by John Wooden won the national title with a 91 80 victory in the final game over 1 Michigan coached by Dave Strack Bill Bradley of Princeton was named the tournament s Most Outstanding Player UCLA finished the season with 28 wins and two defeats In the championship game the Bruins shot 56 9 with Gail Goodrich s 42 points and Kenny Washington s 17 points to become the fifth team to win consecutive championships 1 Of note this was the last NCAA Tournament for Henry Iba of Oklahoma State Contents 1 Locations 2 Teams 3 Bracket 3 1 East region 3 2 Mideast region 3 3 Midwest region 3 4 West region 3 5 Final Four 3 6 National Third Place Game 3 7 Regional third place games 4 See also 5 ReferencesLocations edit nbsp nbsp Bowling Green nbsp Philadelphia nbsp Lubbock nbsp Manhattan nbsp Lexington nbsp College Park nbsp Provo nbsp Portlandclass notpageimage First round green Regionals blue and Final Four red Round Region Location VenueFirst Round East Philadelphia Pennsylvania The PalestraMideast Bowling Green Kentucky E A Diddle ArenaMidwest amp West Lubbock Texas Lubbock Municipal ColiseumRegionals East College Park Maryland Cole Field HouseMideast Lexington Kentucky Memorial ColiseumMidwest Manhattan Kansas Ahearn Field HouseWest Provo Utah Smith FieldhouseFinal Four Portland Oregon Memorial ColiseumTeams editRegion Team Coach Conference Finished Final Opponent ScoreEastEast Connecticut Fred Shabel Yankee First round Saint Joseph s L 67 61East NC State Press Maravich Atlantic Coast Regional third place Saint Joseph s W 103 81East Penn State John Egli Independent First round Princeton L 60 58East Princeton Butch van Breda Kolff Ivy League Third Place Wichita State W 118 82East Providence Joe Mullaney Independent Regional Runner up Princeton L 109 69East Saint Joseph s Jack Ramsay Middle Atlantic Regional Fourth Place NC State L 103 81East West Virginia George King Southern First round Providence L 91 67MideastMideast Dayton Don Donoher Independent Regional third place DePaul W 75 69Mideast DePaul Ray Meyer Independent Regional Fourth Place Dayton L 75 69Mideast Eastern Kentucky Jim Baechtold Ohio Valley First round DePaul L 99 52Mideast Michigan Dave Strack Big Ten Runner Up UCLA L 91 80Mideast Ohio James Snyder Mid American First round Dayton L 66 65Mideast Vanderbilt Roy Skinner Southeastern Regional Runner up Michigan L 87 85MidwestMidwest Houston Guy Lewis Independent Regional Fourth Place SMU L 89 87Midwest Notre Dame John Dee Independent First round Houston L 99 98Midwest Oklahoma State Henry Iba Big Eight Regional Runner up Wichita State L 54 46Midwest SMU Doc Hayes Southwest Regional third place Houston W 89 87Midwest Wichita State Gary Thompson Missouri Valley Fourth Place Princeton L 118 82WestWest BYU Stan Watts Western Athletic Regional Fourth Place Oklahoma City L 112 102West Colorado State Jim Williams Independent First round Oklahoma City L 70 68West Oklahoma City Abe Lemons Independent Regional third place BYU W 112 102West San Francisco Pete Peletta West Coast Athletic Regional Runner up UCLA L 101 93West UCLA John Wooden AAWU Champion Michigan W 91 80Bracket edit Denotes overtime period East region edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals NC State48 Princeton66 Princeton60 Penn State58 Princeton109 Providence69 Saint Joseph s67 Connecticut61 Saint Joseph s73 Providence81 Providence91 West Virginia67Mideast region edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Michigan98 Dayton71 Dayton66 Ohio65 Michigan87 Vanderbilt85 Vanderbilt83 DePaul78 DePaul99 Eastern Kentucky52Midwest region edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Wichita State86 SMU81 Wichita State54 Oklahoma State46 Oklahoma State75 Houston60 Houston99 Notre Dame98West region edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals UCLA100 BYU76 UCLA101 San Francisco93 San Francisco91 Oklahoma City67 Oklahoma City70 Colorado State68Final Four edit National SemifinalsNational Championship Game EPrinceton76MEMichigan93MEMichigan80WUCLA91MWWichita State89WUCLA108National Third Place Game edit National Third Place Game 2 EPrinceton118MWWichita State82Regional third place games edit East Regional third place NC State103Saint Joseph s81 Mideast Regional third place Dayton75DePaul69 Midwest Regional third place SMU89Houston87 West Regional third place Oklahoma City112BYU102See also edit1965 NCAA College Division basketball tournament 1965 National Invitation Tournament 1965 NAIA Division I men s basketball tournament 1964 65 UCLA Bruins men s basketball teamReferences edit New York Times March 21 1965 1954 NCAA basketball tournament Bracket Retrieved October 14 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament amp oldid 1170776508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,