1986 NCAA Tournament Championship Game | |||||||||||||
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National Championship Game | |||||||||||||
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Date | March 31, 1986 | ||||||||||||
Arena | Reunion Arena | ||||||||||||
Location | Dallas, Texas | ||||||||||||
MVP | Pervis Ellison, Louisville | ||||||||||||
Favorite | Duke | ||||||||||||
Referee(s) | Hank Nichols, Don Rutledge, Pete Pavia | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 16,493 | ||||||||||||
United States TV coverage | |||||||||||||
Network | CBS | ||||||||||||
Announcers | Brent Musburger (play-by-play) Billy Packer (color) | ||||||||||||
The 1986 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game was the finals of the 1986 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1985-86 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The 1986 National Title Game was played on March 31, 1986 at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. The 1986 National Title Game was played between the 1986 East Regional Champions, Duke and the 1986 West Regional Champions, Louisville.
CBS |
Monday, March, 31 |
#2 Louisville Cardinals72, #1 Duke Blue Devils 69 | ||
Pts: Pervis Ellison – 25 Rebs: Herbert Crook – 12 Asts: Herbert Crook – 5 | Pts: Johnny Dawkins – 24 Rebs: Mark Alarie – 6 Asts: Tommy Amaker – 7 Halftime Score: Duke, 37–34 |
Reunion Arena – Dallas, Texas Attendance: 16,493 |
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