1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament explained

Year:1987
Teams:64
Finalfourarena:Louisiana Superdome
Finalfourcity:New Orleans, Louisiana
Champions:Indiana Hoosiers
Titlecount:5th
Champgamecount:5th
Champffcount:6th
Runnerup:Syracuse Orangemen
Gamecount:1st
Runnerffcount:2nd
Semifinal1:Providence Friars
Finalfourcount:2nd
Semifinal2:UNLV Runnin' Rebels
Finalfourcount2:2nd
Coach:Bob Knight
Coachcount:3rd
Mop:Keith Smart
Mopteam:Indiana
Attendance:654,744
Topscorer:Steve Alford
Topscorerteam:Indiana
Topscorer2:Rony Seikaly
Topscorer2team:Syracuse
Points:138

The 1987 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 12, 1987, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played.

Indiana, coached by Bob Knight, won the national title with a 74–73 victory in the final game over Syracuse, coached by Jim Boeheim. Keith Smart of Indiana, who hit the game-winner in the final seconds, and intercepted the full court pass at the last second, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

The tournament also featured a "Cinderella team" in the Final Four, as Providence College, led by a then-unknown Rick Pitino, made their first Final Four appearance since 1973.

One year after reaching the Final Four as a #11 seed, LSU made another deep run as a #10 seed in the Midwest region. The Tigers ousted #2 seed Temple in the second round and #3 seed DePaul in the Sweet 16 before losing 77–76 to top seeded Indiana in the Elite Eight.

This was the last tournament in which teams were allowed to have home court advantage: national runner-up Syracuse (2E), DePaul (3MW), Arizona (10W) and UAB (11SE) all opened the tournament playing on their home courts. UAB and Arizona each lost in the first round, while DePaul won twice at the Rosemont Horizon. Under rules adopted in 1988, teams cannot play in a facility in which they play four or more regular season games.

The 1987 NCAA men's basketball tournament was also the first tournament to use the three-point shot.

Schedule and venues

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1987 tournament:

First and Second Rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Teams

Region Seed Team Coach Conference Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East 1Atlantic Coast Regional Runner-up2 SyracuseL 79–75
East 2Big East Runner-up1 IndianaL 74–73
East 3Big Ten Round of 326 FloridaL 85–66
East 4Southwest Round of 325 Notre DameL 58–57
East 5Independent Sweet Sixteen1 North CarolinaL 74–68
East 6Southeastern Sweet Sixteen2 SyracuseL 87–81
East 7Atlantic 10 Round of 6410 Western KentuckyL 64–62
East 8Colonial Round of 649 MichiganL 97–82
East 9Big Ten Round of 321 North CarolinaL 109–97
East 10Sun Belt Round of 322 SyracuseL 104–86
East 11Atlantic Coast Round of 646 FloridaL 82–70
East 12Ohio Valley Round of 645 Notre DameL 84–71
East 13Southern Round of 644 TCUL 76–60
East 14ECAC North Round of 643 PurdueL 104–95
East 15Trans America Round of 642 SyracuseL 79–73
East 16Ivy League Round of 641 North CarolinaL 113–82
Midwest
Midwest 1Big Ten Champion2 SyracuseW 74–73
Midwest 2Atlantic 10 Round of 3210 LSUL 72–62
Midwest 3Independent Sweet Sixteen10 LSUL 63–58
Midwest 4Big Eight Round of 6413 XavierL 70–69
Midwest 5Atlantic Coast Sweet Sixteen1 IndianaL 88–82
Midwest 6Big East Round of 323 DePaulL 83–75
Midwest 7Atlantic Coast Round of 6410 LSUL 85–79
Midwest 8Southeastern Round of 321 IndianaL 107–90
Midwest 9West Coast Round of 648 AuburnL 62–61
Midwest 10Southeastern Regional Runner-up1 IndianaL 77–76
Midwest 11Missouri Valley Round of 646 St. John'sL 57–55
Midwest 12Southwest Round of 645 DukeL 58–51
Midwest 13Midwestern Round of 325 DukeL 65–60
Midwest 14Southland Round of 643 DePaulL 76–62
Midwest 15Southwest Athletic Round of 642 TempleL 75–56
Midwest 16Metro Atlantic Round of 641 IndianaL 92–58
Southeast
Southeast 1Big East Regional Runner-up6 ProvidenceL 88–73
Southeast 2Southeastern Sweet Sixteen6 ProvidenceL 103–82
Southeast 3Big Ten Round of 6414 Austin PeayL 68–67
Southeast 4Atlantic Coast Round of 6413 Southwest Missouri StateL 65–60
Southeast 5Big Eight Sweet Sixteen1 GeorgetownL 70–57
Southeast 6Big East National semifinals2 SyracuseL 77–63
Southeast 7Independent Round of 322 AlabamaL 101–76
Southeast 8Southeastern Round of 649 Ohio StateL 91–77
Southeast 9Big Ten Round of 321 GeorgetownL 82–79
Southeast 10Western Athletic Round of 647 New OrleansL 83–79
Southeast 11Sun Belt Round of 646 ProvidenceL 90–68
Southeast 12Southwest Round of 645 KansasL 66–55
Southeast 13Mid-Continent Round of 325 KansasL 67–63
Southeast 14Ohio Valley Round of 326 ProvidenceL 90–87
Southeast 15Mid-Eastern Round of 642 AlabamaL 88–71
Southeast 16East Coast Round of 641 GeorgetownL 75–53
West
West 1Pacific Coast National semifinals1 IndianaL 97–93
West 2Big Ten Regional Runner-up1 UNLVL 84–81
West 3Big East Round of 326 OklahomaL 96–93
West 4Pacific-10 Round of 3212 WyomingL 78–68
West 5Atlantic Coast Round of 6412 WyomingL 64–60
West 6Big Eight Sweet Sixteen2 IowaL 93–91
West 7Western Athletic Round of 322 IowaL 84–82
West 8Southeastern Round of 649 Kansas StateL 82–79
West 9Big Eight Round of 321 UNLVL 80–61
West 10Pacific-10 Round of 647 UTEPL 98–91
West 11Missouri Valley Round of 646 OklahomaL 74–69
West 12Western Athletic Sweet Sixteen1 UNLVL 92–78
West 13Mid-American Round of 644 UCLAL 92–73
West 14ECAC Metro Round of 643 PittsburghL 93–68
West 15West Coast Round of 642 IowaL 99–76
West 16Big Sky Round of 641 UNLVL 95–70

Bracket

East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey

Regional Final Summary

Southeast Regional – Louisville, Kentucky

Regional Final Summary

National Championship

See main article: 1987 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game.

Trivia

Announcers

CBS Studio Hosts:

ESPN studio hosts:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2015 MEN'S FINAL FOUR RECORDS BOOK . June 5, 2024.