1959 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament

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1959 NCAA University Division
Basketball Tournament
Season 195859
Teams23
Finals site Freedom Hall
Louisville, Kentucky
Champions California Golden Bears (1st title, 1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-up West Virginia Mountaineers (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Pete Newell (1st title)
MOP Jerry West (West Virginia)
Attendance161,809
Top scorerJerry West West Virginia
(160 points)
NCAA Division I Men's Tournaments
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The 1959 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 in the United States. It began on March 7, 1959, and ended with the championship game on March 21 in Louisville, Kentucky. A total of 27 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.

Contents

California, coached by Pete Newell, won the national title with a 71–70 victory in the final game over West Virginia, coached by Fred Schaus. Jerry West of West Virginia was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Locations

RoundRegionSiteVenue
First RoundEast New York, New York Madison Square Garden
Mideast Lexington, Kentucky Memorial Coliseum
Midwest Portland, Oregon Pacific International Livestock Exposition
West Las Cruces, New Mexico Las Cruces High School Gym
RegionalsEast Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum
Mideast Evanston, Illinois McGaw Memorial Hall
Midwest Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse
West San Francisco, California Cow Palace
Final Four Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall

For the second straight year, Freedom Hall in Louisville hosted the Final Four. The tournament saw two new venues, both used in the first round. The city of Portland hosted the tournament for the first time, hosting at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition. It would be the only time the building would host, as the Memorial Coliseum would open the next year. The state of New Mexico hosted the tournament for the first time, with New Mexico A&M hosting games at its home arena at the time, the Las Cruces High School Arena. This would mark the third time in three years a high school hosted the tournament, and the last time it would happen. The next time the Aggies would host the tournament would be at their own on-campus arena, the Pan American Center. All other venues, and all nine host cities, would host tournament games again in the future.

Teams

RegionTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
East
East Boston University Matt Zunic IndependentRegional Runner-up West Virginia L 86–82
East Connecticut Hugh Greer Yankee First round Boston University L 60–58
East Dartmouth Doggie Julian Ivy League First round West Virginia L 82–68
East Navy Ben Carnevale IndependentRegional third place Saint Joseph's W 70–56
East North Carolina Frank McGuire Atlantic Coast First round Navy L 76–63
East Saint Joseph's Jack Ramsay Middle Atlantic Regional Fourth Place Navy L 70–56
East West Virginia Fred Schaus Southern Runner Up California L 71–70
Mideast
Mideast Bowling Green Harold Anderson Mid-American First round Marquette L 89–71
Mideast Eastern Kentucky Paul McBrayer Ohio Valley First round Louisville L 77–63
Mideast Kentucky Adolph Rupp Southeastern Regional third place Marquette W 98–69
Mideast Louisville Peck Hickman IndependentFourth Place Cincinnati L 98–85
Mideast Marquette Eddie Hickey IndependentRegional Fourth Place Kentucky L 98–69
Mideast Michigan State Forddy Anderson Big Ten Regional Runner-up Louisville L 88–81
Midwest
Midwest Cincinnati George Smith Missouri Valley Third Place Louisville W 98–85
Midwest DePaul Ray Meyer IndependentRegional Fourth Place TCU L 71–65
Midwest Kansas State Tex Winter Big 8 Regional Runner-up Cincinnati L 85–75
Midwest Portland Al Negratti IndependentFirst round DePaul L 57–56
Midwest TCU Buster Brannon Southwest Regional third place DePaul W 71–65
West
West California Pete Newell Pacific Coast Champion West Virginia W 71–70
West Idaho State John Grayson IndependentRegional third place Utah W 71–65
West New Mexico State Presley Askew Border First round Idaho State L 62–61
West Saint Mary's James Weaver West Coast Athletic Regional Runner-up California L 66–46
West Utah Jack Gardner Mountain States Regional Fourth Place Idaho State L 71–65

Bracket

East region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Saint Joseph's 92
 West Virginia95
 West Virginia82
 Dartmouth 68
 West Virginia86
 Boston University 82
 Boston University60
 Connecticut 58
 Boston University62
 Navy 55
 Navy76
 North Carolina 63

Mideast region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Kentucky 61
 Louisville76
 Louisville77
 Eastern Kentucky 63
 Louisville88
 Michigan State 81
 Michigan State74
 Marquette 69
 Marquette89
 Bowling Green 71

Midwest region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Kansas State102
 DePaul 70
 DePaul57
 Portland 56
 Kansas State 75
 Cincinnati85
 Cincinnati77
 TCU 73

West region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Saint Mary's80
 Idaho State 71
 Idaho State62
 New Mexico State 61
 Saint Mary's 46
 California66
 California71
 Utah 53

Final Four

National Semifinals National Finals
      
E West Virginia94
ME Louisville 79
E West Virginia 70
W California71
MW Cincinnati 58
W California64

National Third Place Game

National Third Place Game [1]
   
MW Cincinnati98
ME Louisville 85

Regional third place games

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References

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  2. "Mississippi State Can't Go To Tourney". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Sarasota, Florida. March 1, 1959. p. 13.