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1967 NCAA College Division basketball tournament

The 1967 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 1966–67 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Winston-Salem State University and Winston-Salem's Earl Monroe was the Most Outstanding Player.

Regional participants

<nowiki>*</nowiki>indicates a tie

Regionals

New England

  • Consolation- Northeastern 80, American International 53
  • Consolation- Rochester 76, Buffalo State 70

Mideast - Akron, Ohio

Location: Memorial Hall Host: University of Akron

  • Third Place - Baldwin–Wallace 106, Mount St. Mary's 82

East - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Location: Philadelphia Armory Host: Drexel Institute of Technology

  • Third Place -Wagner 61, Drexel 53

South - Evansville, Indiana

Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville

  • Third Place - Tennessee State 65, Stetson 53

Southwest - Springfield, Missouri

Location: McDonald Hall and Arena Host: Southwest Missouri State University

  • Third Place - Arkansas State 105, Arkansas AM&N 93

Great Lakes - Terre Haute, Indiana

Location: ISU Arena Host: Indiana State University

  • Third Place - Luther 99, Southern Colorado 78

Pacific Coast - San Diego, California

Location: Peterson Gym Host: San Diego State College

  • Third Place - UC Davis 81, Portland State 61

Midwest - Normal, Illinois

Location: Horton Field House Host: Illinois State University at Normal

  • Third Place - North Dakota 107, Parsons 56

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

National Finals - Evansville, Indiana

Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville

  • Third Place - Kentucky Wesleyan 112, Illinois State 73

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

All-tournament team

  • Danny Bolden (Southwest Missouri State)
  • Earl Monroe (Winston-Salem State)
  • Lou Shepherd (Southwest Missouri State)
  • Sam Smith (Kentucky Wesleyan)
  • Dallas Thornton (Kentucky Wesleyan)

See also

References

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