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The 1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 14, 1991, and ended with the championship game on April 1 in Indianapolis, Indiana .
On March 30, 1991, during the national semifinal of the 1991 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the Duke University Blue Devils played a college basketball game against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Runnin' Rebels at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis. The Blue Devils, who were seeded 2nd in the Midwest regional bracket ...
The game was played on April 1, 1991, at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, and featured the Midwest Regional Champion, #2-seeded Duke versus the Southeast Regional Champion, #3-seeded Kansas.
ACC Tournament Finals: L 74–96 26–7: Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, NC: NCAA Tournament March 14, 1991 * CBS (2 MW) No. 6 : vs. (15 MW) Northeast Louisiana NCAA Midwest First round: W 102–73 27–7: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, MN: March 16, 1991 * CBS (2 MW) No. 6 : vs. (7 MW) Iowa NCAA Midwest Second Round: W 85–70 28–7
Duke and North Carolina were on a collision course to meet in the national title game 31 years ago. It's a scenario that still haunts former Tar Heels to this day.
The 1991–92 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team was a Division I college basketball team that competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Led by All-American Christian Laettner and Grant Hill , Duke won its 2nd national championship in as many years to become the first repeating team since UCLA 's seven-year dynasty from 1967 to 1973.
Here’s a short list of what a win over Duke on Saturday in Chapel Hill will do for North Carolina: Give the Tar Heels a confidence boost going into the ACC tournament; tie the Tar Heels with N.C ...
The Patriot League began play, with seven original members.; In a game on January 5, 1991, between two teams specializing in the fast-break offense, Kevin Bradshaw of U.S.International set a new NCAA record for points scored by a single player against an NCAA Division I opponent, scoring 72 points in a 186–140 loss to Loyola Marymount.