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The 1968 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 23 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 9, 1968, and ended with the championship game on March 23 in Los Angeles, California. A total of 27 games were played, including a third ...
NCAA College Division first round: Rolland Todd (Independent) (1965–1969) 1965–66 Rolland Todd: 15–11: 1966–67 Rolland Todd 21–6: NCAA College Division Sweet Sixteen: 1967–68 Rolland Todd 22–7: NCAA College Division Elite Eight: 1968–69 Rolland Todd 21–7: NCAA College Division Sweet Sixteen: Rolland Todd (West Coast Athletic ...
The 1968–69 NCAA (The National Collegiate Athletic Association ) University Division men's basketball season began in December 1968, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1969 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 22, 1969, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
The 1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1967, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1968 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 23, 1968, at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.
1968–69 Whack Hyder 12–13: 1969–70 Whack Hyder 17–10: NIT Quarterfinal: 1970–71 Whack Hyder 23–9: NIT Runner–up: 1971–72 Whack Hyder 6–20: 1972–73 Whack Hyder 7–18: Dwayne Morrison (Independent) (1973–1975) 1973–74 Dwayne Morrison 5–21: 1974–75 Dwayne Morrison 11–15: Dwayne Morrison (Metro) (1975–1978) 1975 ...
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The consensus 1968 College Basketball All-American team was determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. [1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason No coach (Independent) (1899–1910) 1899–1900 No coach 0–1: 1901–02 No coach 2–0: 1902–03 No coach 1–2: 1904–05 No coach 1–0: 1905–06 No coach 2–2: 1906–07 No coach 1–1: 1907–08 No coach 5–1: 1908–09 No coach 1–0: 1909–10 No coach 2–3: No coach: 15–10