The 1996 NCAA Men's Division I 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, 1996, and ended with the championship game on April 1 at Continental Airlines Arena (now known as Izod Center) in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. A total of 63 games were played.
The Final Four venue was notable for several reasons:
- This marked the first time that the NCAA finals had been held in Greater New York since 1950.
- This was also the last (men's) Final Four to be held in a basketball/hockey-specific facility. Every Final Four since has been held in a domed stadium (usually built for football) because of NCAA venue capacity requirements. Therefore, this was also the last time the NCAA finals have been held in the Greater New York area (for the time being).
- Kentucky star Antoine Walker faced off against former high school teammate, Donovan McNabb, in the national championship against Syracuse University. McNabb would later gain fame as a quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Final Four consisted of Kentucky, making their first appearance in the Final Four since 1993 and eleventh overall, Massachusetts, making their first ever appearance in the Final Four, Syracuse, making their third appearance in the Final Four and first since 1987, and Mississippi State, also making their first appearance.
Kentucky won their sixth national championship by defeating Syracuse in the final game 76-67.
Tony Delk of Kentucky was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Kentucky's run to the championship was one of the most dominant in NCAA tournament history, as the Wildcats won each of their first four games by at least 20 points and won every game by at least 7 points.
The committee that put together the bracket in 1996 was criticized for placing what clearly seemed to be the best two teams in college basketball - Massachusetts and Kentucky - on the same side of the bracket so that they faced each other in the national semifinal - not the final game itself. Note that there are guidelines that the selection committee follows. In 2004 the procedure would be changed so that the regional sites would first be assigned their #1 seeds, then would be placed in the bracket so that the #1 overall seed would face the fourth #1 seed while the second #1 seed would face the third #1 seed, barring any upsets. It should also be noted that Connecticut was the presumed #1 overall seed that season as they won the Big East conference tournament and entered the tournament with two losses; Kentucky also entered the tournament with two losses but lost in the SEC Conference Tournament final.
Connecticut, coached by Jim Calhoun and Massachusetts, coached by John Calipari, were later stripped of their wins, including the UMass Minutemen's Final Four appearance, by the NCAA because players (including UMass star Marcus Camby) had accepted illegal gifts from agents.
§Locations
§First and Second Rounds
- Albuquerque, New Mexico (University Arena)
- Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena)
- Indianapolis, Indiana (RCA Dome)
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Bradley Center)
- Orlando, Florida (Orlando Arena)
- Providence, Rhode Island (Providence Civic Center)
- Richmond, Virginia (Richmond Coliseum)
- Tempe, Arizona (Arizona State University Activity Center)
§Later Rounds
§Teams
§Bracket
(* - Denotes overtime)
§East Regional - Atlanta, Georgia
§Regional Final Summary
§Midwest Regional - Minneapolis, Minnesota
§Regional Final Summary
§Southeast Regional - Lexington, Kentucky
§Regional Final Summary
§West Regional - Denver, Colorado
§Regional Final Summary
§Final Four @ East Rutherford, New Jersey
§Game Summaries
§National Championship
§Announcers
- Jim Nantz and Billy Packer
- Sean McDonough and Bill Raftery
- Tim Ryan and Al McGuire
- Gus Johnson and Quinn Buckner
- Mike Gorman and George Raveling
- Tim Brando and Derrek Dickey
- Bill Macatee and Dan Bonner
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