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This year's Final Four saw an unprecedented and unmatched three teams from the same conference, with Big East members Villanova and Georgetown joined by St. John's. The only "interloper" in the Big East party was Memphis State , then of the Metro Conference (Memphis State's 1985 Final Four appearance was vacated due to using ineligible players ...
The 1985–86 Georgetown team had an overall record of 24–8, and were eliminated in the second round of the 1986 NCAA Tournament by Michigan State. [31] Georgetown's lone Final Four appearance since 1985 came in 2007, [32] when they lost to Ohio State. [33] The Hoyas were coached by Thompson's son, John Thompson III during their 2007 Final ...
The 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began in November 1984 and ended with the Final Four in Lexington, Kentucky on April 1, 1985. The Villanova Wildcats won their first NCAA national championship with a 66–64 victory over the defending champion, top-ranked Georgetown Hoyas. It was the second time in three seasons that the ...
Here’s your NCAA Tournament breakdown, including a projection of two Big 12 teams in the Final Four. ... Since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1985, No. 9 seeds have a slight edge over No ...
This table shows non-vacated Final Four appearances and victories by state; vacated records are shown in parentheses. The Third Place column is blank for states whose Final Four appearances were before 1946 or after 1981. Schools noted as vacated had all their Final Four appearances vacated.
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The 1985 National Invitation Tournament was the 1985 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. The tournament began on Tuesday, March 12, 1985, and ended when the UCLA Bruins defeated Indiana Hoosiers in the NIT championship game on Friday, March 29, 1985, at Madison Square Garden .
The 1985 Metro Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 7–9 at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. [ 2 ] Memphis State defeated Florida State in the championship game, 90–86 in OT, to win their third Metro men's basketball tournament.