Teams | 32 | ||||
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Finals site | Springfield, Massachusetts | ||||
Champions | Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers (6th title) | ||||
Runner-up | Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners (1st title game) | ||||
Semifinalists |
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Winning coach | Wayne Chapman (2nd title) | ||||
MOP | Wade Green (Cal State Bakersfield) | ||||
Attendance | 60,966 | ||||
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The 1990 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1989-90 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College, with Wade Green of runner-up California State University, Bakersfield named the Most Outstanding Player.
School | Outcome | |
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Bridgeport | Regional Champion | |
New Hampshire College | Third Place | |
New Haven | Fourth Place | |
St. Anselm | Runner-up |
School | Outcome | |
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Cal State Bakersfield | Regional Champion | |
Central Missouri State | Runner-up | |
Humboldt State | Third Place | |
UC Riverside | Fourth Place |
School | Outcome | |
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C.W. Post | Third Place | |
East Stroudsburg | Runner-up | |
Gannon | Regional Champion | |
Slippery Rock | Fourth Place |
School | Outcome | |
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Florida Tech | Runner-up | |
Morehouse | Regional Champion | |
Norfolk State | Third Place | |
Virginia Union | Fourth Place |
School | Outcome | |
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Missouri Western State | Runner-up | |
Southeast Missouri State | Regional Champion | |
Southern Indiana | Fourth Place | |
West Texas State | Third Place |
School | Outcome | |
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Ashland | Runner-up | |
Ferris State | Third Place | |
Kentucky Wesleyan | Regional Champion | |
Southwest Baptist | Fourth Place |
School | Outcome | |
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Alaska–Anchorage | Fourth Place | |
Metro State | Runner-up | |
North Dakota | Regional Champion | |
South Dakota | Third Place |
School | Outcome | |
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Florida Southern | Third Place | |
Jacksonville State | Regional Champion | |
North Carolina Central | Runner-up | |
Tampa | Fourth Place |
*denotes tie
Location: NHC Fieldhouse Host: New Hampshire College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 17 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 18 | ||||||||
Bridgeport | 83 | ||||||||
New Haven | 78 | ||||||||
Bridgeport | 91 | ||||||||
St. Anselm | 88 | ||||||||
St. Anselm | 94 | ||||||||
New Hampshire College | 89 |
Location: CSUB Student Activities Center Host: California State University, Bakersfield
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
Central Missouri State | 69 | ||||||||
UC Riverside | 59 | ||||||||
Central Missouri State | 64 | ||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 68 | ||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 76 | ||||||||
Humboldt State | 58 |
Location: Hammermill Center Host: Gannon University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
East Stroudsburg | 99* | ||||||||
Slippery Rock | 98 | ||||||||
East Stroudsburg | 63 | ||||||||
Gannon | 72 | ||||||||
Gannon | 83 | ||||||||
C.W. Post | 78 |
Location: Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall Host: Norfolk State University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
Morehouse | 82 | ||||||||
Virginia Union | 78 | ||||||||
Morehouse | 81 | ||||||||
Florida Tech | 77 | ||||||||
Florida Tech | 73 | ||||||||
Norfolk State | 63 |
Location: Show Me Center Host: Southeast Missouri State University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
Missouri Western State | 73 | ||||||||
West Texas State | 71 | ||||||||
Missouri Western State | 73 | ||||||||
SE Missouri State | 88 | ||||||||
SE Missouri State | 91 | ||||||||
Southern Indiana | 73 |
Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
Ashland | 68 | ||||||||
Southwest Baptist | 64 | ||||||||
Ashland | 75 | ||||||||
Kentucky Wesleyan | 79 | ||||||||
Kentucky Wesleyan | 97 | ||||||||
Ferris State | 72 |
Location: Hyslop Sports Center Host: University of North Dakota
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
Metro State | 82 | ||||||||
South Dakota | 73 | ||||||||
Metro State | 80 | ||||||||
North Dakota | 85 | ||||||||
North Dakota | 78 | ||||||||
Alaska–Anchorage | 71 |
Location: Jenkins Field House Host: Florida Southern College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 16 | Regional final Sweet 16 March 17 | ||||||||
North Carolina Central | 66 | ||||||||
Tampa | 61 | ||||||||
North Carolina Central | 88 | ||||||||
Jacksonville State | 95* | ||||||||
Jacksonville State | 97* | ||||||||
Florida Southern | 96 |
*denotes each overtime played
Location: Springfield Civic Center Hosts: American International College and Springfield College
National Quarterfinals Elite Eight March 24 | National semifinals Final Four March 25 | National championship March 26 | ||||||||||||
Bridgeport | 72 | |||||||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 87 | |||||||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 85 | |||||||||||||
Morehouse | 60 | |||||||||||||
Gannon | 69 | |||||||||||||
Morehouse | 75 | |||||||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 79 | |||||||||||||
Kentucky Wesleyan | 93 | |||||||||||||
SE Missouri State | 90 | |||||||||||||
Kentucky Wesleyan | 91* | |||||||||||||
Kentucky Wesleyan | 101 | |||||||||||||
North Dakota | 92 | |||||||||||||
North Dakota | 89 | |||||||||||||
Jacksonville State | 64 |
*denotes each overtime played
The 1960 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1959-60 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Evansville and Evansville's Ed Smallwood was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1964 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1963–64 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Evansville, with Evansville's Jerry Sloan named the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1966 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 36 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division basketball as a culmination of the 1965–66 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College, with Kentucky Wesleyan's Sam Smith named Most Outstanding Player.
The 1968 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 36 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1967–68 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College, with Indiana State's Jerry Newsom named Most Outstanding Player. Uniquely, Indiana State has finished as the National Runner-up in the NAIA Tournaments, the (1979) NCAA Division I Tournament, and the 1968 NCAA Division II Tournament.
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The 1973 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 42 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division basketball as a culmination of the 1972-73 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College and Kentucky Wesleyan's Mike Williams was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1982 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1981–82 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of the District of Columbia and UDC's Michael Britt was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1983 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1982–83 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Wright State University and Wright State's Gary Monroe was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1984 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1983-4 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Central Missouri State and Central Missouri State's Ron Nunnally was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1985 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1984–85 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Jacksonville State University and South Dakota State's Mark Tetzlaff was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1986 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1985–86 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Sacred Heart University and Sacred Heart's Roger Younger was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1987 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1986–87 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College, with Kentucky Wesleyan's Sam Smith named the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1988 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1987–88 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Lowell, and Lowell's Leo Parent was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1989 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1988–89 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by North Carolina Central University, with North Carolina Central's Miles Clark named the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1991 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1990-91 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of North Alabama and Bridgeport's Lambert Shell was the Most Outstanding Player.
The 1992 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1991-92 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Virginia Union University and Virginia Union's Derrick Johnson was the Most Outstanding Player.
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