1944 NCAA basketball tournament explained

Year:1944
Teams:8
Finalfourarena:Madison Square Garden
Finalfourcity:New York City
Champions:Utah Redskins
Titlecount:1st
Champgamecount:1st
Champffcount:1st
Runnerup:Dartmouth Indians
Gamecount:2nd
Runnerffcount:2nd
Semifinal1:Iowa State Cyclones
Finalfourcount:1st
Semifinal2:Ohio State Buckeyes
Finalfourcount2:2nd
Coach:Vadal Peterson
Coachcount:1st
Mop:Arnie Ferrin
Mopteam:Utah
Attendance:59,369
Topscorer:Audley Brindley
Topscorerteam:Dartmouth
Points:52

The 1944 NCAA basketball tournament involved eight schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 24, 1944, and ended with the championship game on March 28 in New York City. A total of nine games were played, including a third place game in each region.

Utah, coached by Vadal Peterson, won the national title with a 42–40 victory in the final game over Dartmouth, coached by Earl Brown. Arnie Ferrin of Utah was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Utah became the first team to play in both the NIT and NCAA tournament in the same season. Utah was given a second chance to play in the NCAA Tournament after a March 1944 automobile accident killed a coaching aide and seriously injured two players on the Arkansas team.[1]

Utah's winning team featured Wataru Misaka, who later joined the New York Knicks to become the first person of color to play in modern professional basketball.[2]

Locations

The following are the sites selected to host each round of the 1944 tournament:

Regionals

March 24 and 25
  • East Regional, Madison Square Garden, New York, New York (Host: Metropolitan New York Conference)
  • West Regional, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri (Host: Missouri Valley Conference)

    Championship Game

    March 28:
  • Madison Square Garden, New York, New York (Host: Metropolitan New York Conference)

    Teams

    Region Team Coach ConferenceFinished Final Opponent Score
    East
    East IndependentRegional Fourth PlaceL 55–35
    East EIBLRunner UpUtahL 42–40
    East Harold OlsenNational SemifinalsDartmouthL 60–53
    East Middle AtlanticRegional third placeCatholicW 55–35
    West
    West Louis MenzeBig SixNational SemifinalsUtahL 40–31
    West Big SixRegional third placeW 61–46
    West IndependentRegional Fourth PlaceMissouriL 61–46
    West SkylineChampion*DartmouthW 42–40OT

    Bracket

    Regional third place

    [3]

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: University of Utah 1944 National Basketball Championship. Chipman. Kit. April 30, 2010. University of Utah Department of Communication. 22 October 2013.
    2. Web site: New York Times. . November 26, 2019.
    3. Web site: 1944 NCAA basketball tournament. College Basketball Reference. 4 April 2018.