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The 1977 NCAA Division I basketball tournament involved 32 American schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the National Champion of Men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on Saturday, March 12, 1977, and ended with the championship game on Monday, March 28 in Atlanta .
The 1976–77 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team represented Marquette University in the 1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Warriors played their home games at the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a Division I Independent. They were led by head coach Al McGuire in his 13th and final year at Marquette. The ...
The 1977 NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Game took place on March 28, 1977, between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Marquette Warriors at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia.
Marquette beat the North Carolina Tar Heels 67-59. ... game that presaged Larry Bird's greatness as a NBA ... defeated UNC 67-59 to take the national title in 1977. Marquette retired Ellis' number ...
The 6-foot-9 Toone was a highly rated recruit from Yonkers, New York, and he arrived at MU to play for legendary coach Al McGuire in 1975.
North Carolina: Rod Griffin, Wake Forest [8] 1977 ACC men's basketball tournament: Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina) North Carolina: Big Eight Conference: Kansas State: Kim Anderson, Missouri, & Mike Evans, Kansas State [9] 1977 Big Eight Conference men's basketball tournament: Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Missouri) (Semifinals and ...
The 1977–78 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team represented the Marquette University in the 1977–78 season. The Warriors finished the regular season with a record of 24–4. The Warriors would receive an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament where they would fall in the first round to Miami (OH). [1]
1973-74 Marquette Warriors came up short of national title vs. North Carolina State Tatum said something similar about the 1973-74 Warriors. "We had some good unity, though, man," Tatum said.