1990 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

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1990 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals site Springfield, Massachusetts
Champions Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers (6th title)
Runner-up Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Wayne Chapman (2nd title)
MOPWade Green (Cal State Bakersfield)
Attendance60,966
NCAA Division II men's tournaments
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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.

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Springfield
1990 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Regional participants

SchoolOutcome
Bridgeport Regional Champion
New Hampshire College Third Place
New Haven Fourth Place
St. Anselm Runner-up
SchoolOutcome
Cal State Bakersfield Regional Champion
Central Missouri State Runner-up
Humboldt State Third Place
UC Riverside Fourth Place
SchoolOutcome
C.W. Post Third Place
East Stroudsburg Runner-up
Gannon Regional Champion
Slippery Rock Fourth Place
SchoolOutcome
Florida Tech Runner-up
Morehouse Regional Champion
Norfolk State Third Place
Virginia Union Fourth Place
SchoolOutcome
Missouri Western State Runner-up
Southeast Missouri State Regional Champion
Southern Indiana Fourth Place
West Texas State Third Place
SchoolOutcome
Ashland Runner-up
Ferris State Third Place
Kentucky Wesleyan Regional Champion
Southwest Baptist Fourth Place
SchoolOutcome
Alaska–Anchorage Fourth Place
Metro State Runner-up
North Dakota Regional Champion
South Dakota Third Place
SchoolOutcome
Florida Southern Third Place
Jacksonville State Regional Champion
North Carolina Central Runner-up
Tampa Fourth Place

*denotes tie

Regionals

New England - Manchester, New Hampshire

Location: NHC Fieldhouse Host: New Hampshire College

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 17
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 18
      
Bridgeport83
New Haven 78
Bridgeport91
St. Anselm 88
St. Anselm94
New Hampshire College 89

West - Bakersfield, California

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 State69
UC Riverside 59
Central Missouri State 64
Cal State Bakersfield68
Cal State Bakersfield76
Humboldt State 58

East - Erie, Pennsylvania

Location: Hammermill Center Host: Gannon University

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
East Stroudsburg99*
Slippery Rock 98
East Stroudsburg 63
Gannon72
Gannon83
C.W. Post 78

South Atlantic - Norfolk, Virginia

Location: Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall Host: Norfolk State University

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
Morehouse82
Virginia Union 78
Morehouse81
Florida Tech 77
Florida Tech73
Norfolk State 63

South Central - Cape Girardeau, Missouri

Location: Show Me Center Host: Southeast Missouri State University

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
Missouri Western State73
West Texas State 71
Missouri Western State 73
SE Missouri State88
SE Missouri State91
Southern Indiana 73

Great Lakes - Owensboro, Kentucky

Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
Ashland68
Southwest Baptist 64
Ashland 75
Kentucky Wesleyan79
Kentucky Wesleyan97
Ferris State 72

North Central - Grand Forks, North Dakota

Location: Hyslop Sports Center Host: University of North Dakota

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
Metro State82
South Dakota 73
Metro State 80
North Dakota85
North Dakota78
Alaska–Anchorage 71

South - Lakeland, Florida

Location: Jenkins Field House Host: Florida Southern College

Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 16
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 17
      
North Carolina Central66
Tampa 61
North Carolina Central 88
Jacksonville State95*
Jacksonville State97*
Florida Southern 96

*denotes each overtime played

Elite Eight - Springfield, Massachusetts

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 Bakersfield87
Cal State Bakersfield85
Morehouse 60
Gannon 69
Morehouse75
Cal State Bakersfield 79
Kentucky Wesleyan93
SE Missouri State 90
Kentucky Wesleyan91*
Kentucky Wesleyan101
North Dakota 92
North Dakota89
Jacksonville State 64

*denotes each overtime played

All-tournament team

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