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1956 NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament |
Teams |
25 |
Finals Site |
McGaw Hall
Evanston, Illinois |
Champions |
San Francisco (2nd title) |
Runner-Up |
Iowa (1st title game) |
Semifinalists |
SMU (1st Final Four)
Temple (1st Final Four) |
Winning Coach |
Phil Woolpert (2nd title) |
MOP |
Hal Lear Temple |
Attendance |
132,513 |
Top scorer |
Hal Lear Temple
(160 points) |
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournaments
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The 1956 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 12, 1956, and ended with the championship game on March 24 in Evanston, Illinois. A total of 29 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.
This was the first NCAA tournament in which the four regionals were given distinct names, although the concept of four regional winners advancing to a single site for the "Final Four" had been introduced in 1952.
San Francisco, coached by Phil Woolpert, won the national title with a 83-71 victory in the final game over Iowa, coached by Bucky O'Connor. Hal Lear of Temple was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
[edit] Locations
[edit] Bracket
[edit] East Region
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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Connecticut |
84 |
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Manhattan |
75 |
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Connecticut |
59 |
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Temple |
65 |
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Temple |
74 |
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Holy Cross |
72 |
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Temple |
60 |
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Canisius |
58 |
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Dartmouth |
61 |
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West Virginia |
59 |
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Dartmouth |
58 |
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Canisius |
66 |
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Canisius |
79 |
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N.C. State |
78 |
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[edit] Midwest Region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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Iowa |
97 |
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Morehead St. |
83 |
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Morehead St. |
107 |
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Marshall |
92 |
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Iowa |
89 |
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Kentucky |
77 |
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Kentucky |
84 |
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Wayne St-MI |
64 |
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Wayne St-MI |
72 |
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DePaul |
63 |
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[edit] West Region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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Houston |
74 |
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SMU |
89 |
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SMU |
68 |
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Texas Tech |
67 |
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SMU |
84 |
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Oklahoma City |
63 |
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Kansas St. |
93 |
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Oklahoma City |
97 |
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Oklahoma City |
97 |
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Memphis St. |
81 |
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[edit] Far West Region
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Quarterfinals |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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Utah |
81 |
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Seattle |
72 |
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Seattle |
68 |
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Idaho St. |
66 |
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Utah |
77 |
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San Francisco |
92 |
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San Francisco |
72 |
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UCLA |
61 |
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[edit] Final Four
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National Semifinals |
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National Championship |
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Temple |
76 |
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Iowa |
83 |
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Iowa |
71 |
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San Francisco |
83 |
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SMU |
68 |
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San Francisco |
86 |
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
Final Four broadcasters | Champions and records |
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