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1964 NCAA College Division basketball tournament

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.

Regional participants

Regionals

East - Hempstead, New York

Location: Memorial Hall Host: Hofstra University

  • Third Place - Philadelphia Textile 94, Catholic 64

Mideast - Akron, Ohio

Location: Memorial Hall Host: Municipal University of Akron

  • Third Place - Youngstown State 91, Ithaca 79

Northeast - Worcester, Massachusetts

Location: Andrew Laska Gymnasium Host: Assumption College

  • Third Place - Assumption 64, Springfield 60

South Central - Owensboro, Kentucky

Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College

  • Third Place - Kentucky Wesleyan 91, Centre 71

Southwest - Beaumont, Texas

Location: Beaumont Civic Center Host: Lamar State College of Technology

  • Third Place - Lamar 116, Colorado State College 85

Midwest - Cedar Falls, Iowa

Location: West Gym Host: State College of Iowa

  • Third Place - Washington (MO) 77, Nebraska Wesleyan 74

Pacific Coast - Fresno, California

Location: North Gym Host: Fresno State College

  • Third Place - Seattle Pacific 76, Nevada 74

Great Lakes - Evansville, Indiana

Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: Evansville College

  • Third Place - Jackson State 92, Ball State 71

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National Finals - Evansville, Indiana

Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: Evansville College

  • Third Place - North Carolina A&T 91, Northern Iowa 72

<nowiki>*</nowiki>denotes each overtime played

All-tournament team

  • Buster Briley (Evansville)
  • Larry Humes (Evansville)
  • Maurice McHartley (North Carolina A&T)
  • Jerry Sloan (Evansville)
  • Bill Stevens (Akron)

See also

References

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