1960 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament

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1960 NCAA University Division
Basketball Tournament
Season 195960
Teams25
Finals site Cow Palace
Daly City, California
Champions Ohio State Buckeyes (1st title, 2nd title game,
5th Final Four)
Runner-up California Golden Bears (2nd title game,
3rd Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Fred Taylor (1st title)
MOP Jerry Lucas (Ohio State)
Attendance155,491
Top scorer Oscar Robertson Cincinnati
(122 points)
NCAA Division I Men's Tournaments
« 1959 1961 »

The 1960 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament involved 25 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, 1960, and ended with the championship game on March 19 in Daly City, California (immediately south of San Francisco). A total of 29 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.

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Ohio State, coached by Fred Taylor, won the national title with a 75–55 victory in the final game over California, coached by Pete Newell. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Locations

RoundRegionSiteVenueHost
First RoundEast New York, New York Madison Square Garden St. John's
Mideast Lexington, Kentucky Memorial Coliseum Kentucky
Midwest Chicago, Illinois Alumni Hall DePaul
West Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State Coliseum Oregon State
West Provo, Utah Smith Fieldhouse Brigham Young
RegionalsEast Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum UNC Charlotte
Mideast Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall Louisville
Midwest Manhattan, Kansas Ahearn Field House Kansas State
West Seattle, Washington Hec Edmundson Pavilion Washington
Final Four San Francisco, California Cow Palace San Francisco

For the first and only time, the Cow Palace was the host venue, and the city of San Francisco the host city, of the Final Four, making them the 8th and 7th respectively. San Francisco was the first host city to only host the Final Four once, something 12 of the 30 host cities have done. The tournament featured two new venues. Chicago became a host city for the third straight year, but with its fourth venue in twenty-one years, Alumni Hall on the campus of DePaul University. And the state of Utah became a host for the first time, when the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse on the campus of Brigham Young University hosted games in the West regional quarterfinals. The 1960 tournament would be the only time for Alumni Hall to host games, and the last for the Cow Palace; it would be thirty years before the tournament would return to the Bay Area, and, if the schedule holds, the city of San Francisco will host games again in 2022at the Chase Center.

Teams

RegionTeamCoachConferenceFinishedFinal OpponentScore
East
East Connecticut Hugh Greer Yankee First round NYU L 78–59
East Duke Vic Bubas Atlantic Coast Regional Runner-up NYU L 74–59
East Navy Ben Carnevale IndependentFirst round West Virginia L 94–86
East NYU Lou Rossini Metro NY Fourth Place Cincinnati L 95–71
East Princeton Franklin Cappon Ivy League First round Duke L 84–60
East Saint Joseph's Jack Ramsay Middle Atlantic Regional Fourth Place West Virginia L 106–100
East West Virginia Fred Schaus Southern Regional third place Saint Joseph's W 106–100
Mideast
Mideast Georgia Tech Whack Hyder Southeastern Regional Runner-up Ohio State L 86–69
Mideast Miami Bruce Hale IndependentFirst round Western Kentucky L 107–84
Mideast Notre Dame John Jordan IndependentFirst round Ohio L 74–66
Mideast Ohio James Snyder Mid-American Regional Fourth Place Western Kentucky L 97–87
Mideast Ohio State Fred Taylor Big Ten Champion California W 75–55
Mideast Western Kentucky Ed Diddle Ohio Valley Regional third place Ohio W 97–87
Midwest
Midwest Air Force Bob Spear IndependentFirst round DePaul L 69–63
Midwest Cincinnati George Smith Missouri Valley Third Place NYU W 95–71
Midwest DePaul Ray Meyer IndependentRegional third place Texas W 67–61
Midwest Kansas Dick Harp Big 8 Regional Runner-up Cincinnati L 82–71
Midwest Texas Harold Bradley Southwest Regional Fourth Place DePaul L 67–61
West
West California Pete Newell AAWU Runner Up Ohio State L 75–55
West Idaho State John Evans IndependentFirst round California L 71–44
West New Mexico State Presley Askew Border First round Oregon L 68–60
West Oregon Steve Belko IndependentRegional Runner-up California L 70–49
West Santa Clara Bob Feerick West Coast Athletic Regional Fourth Place Utah L 89–81
West USC Forrest Twogood AAWUFirst round Utah L 80–73
West Utah Jack Gardner Mountain States Regional third place Santa Clara W 89–81

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

East region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Duke84
 Princeton 60
 Duke58
 Saint Joseph's 56
 Duke 59
 NYU74
 West Virginia94
 Navy 86
 West Virginia 81*
 NYU82
 NYU78
 Connecticut 59

Mideast region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Georgia Tech57
 Ohio 54
 Ohio74
 Notre Dame 66
 Georgia Tech 69
 Ohio State86
 Ohio State98
 Western Kentucky 79
 Western Kentucky107
 Miami (FL) 84

Midwest region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Cincinnati99
 DePaul 59
 DePaul69
 Air Force 63
 Cincinnati82
 Kansas 71
 Kansas90
 Texas 81

West region

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
 Santa Clara 49
 California69
 California71
 Idaho State 44
 California70
 Oregon 49
 Oregon68
 New Mexico State 60
 Oregon65
 Utah 54
 Utah80
 USC 73

Final Four

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E NYU 54
ME Ohio State76
ME Ohio State75
W California 55
MW Cincinnati 69
W California77

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National Third Place Game

National Third Place Game
   
MW Cincinnati95
E NYU 71

Regional third place games

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References

  1. "1960 NCAA Basketball Tournament Bracket". sports-reference.com. Retrieved April 28, 2019.