1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game explained

See also: 1992 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

1992 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
Type:ncg
Date:April 6, 1992
Year:1991-92
Visitor School:University of Michigan
Visitor Name Short:Michigan
Visitor Nickname:Wolverines
Visitor Record:25–8
Visitor Conference:Big Ten
Visitor Ap:15
Visitor Coaches:16
Visitor Coach:Steve Fisher
Visitor Per1:31
Visitor Per2:20
Home School:Duke University
Home Name Short:Duke
Home Nickname:Blue Devils
Home Record:33–2
Home Conference:ACC
Home Ap:1
Home Coaches:1
Home Coach:Mike Krzyzewski
Home Per1:30
Home Per2:41
Arena:Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
City:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance:50,379
Mvp:Bobby Hurley, Duke
Odds:Duke by 5.5
Us Network:CBS
Us Announcers:Jim Nantz (play-by-play)
Billy Packer (color)
Previous:1991
Next:1993

The 1992 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game was the finals of the 1992 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1991-92 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on April 6, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It featured the East Regional Champion and defending national champion, overall #1 seed Duke versus the Southeast Regional Champion, #6-seeded Michigan.

Duke defeated Fab Five-led Michigan 71–51 to become the sixth school to repeat as national champions and were the last to repeat until the Florida Gators in 2006 and 2007.

This marked the first of what is currently four consecutive losses in the national championship game for the Wolverines, as Michigan would lose in the championship game again in 1993, as well as in 2013 and 2018. Though this game and the 1993 title game would later be vacated by Michigan due to issues found with the eligibility of Chris Webber in the University of Michigan basketball scandal.

Participating teams

Michigan Wolverines

See main article: 1991–92 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team.

Duke Blue Devils

See main article: 1991–92 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team.

Starting lineups

Michigan Position Duke
G Thomas Hill
G Bobby Hurley
F Antonio Lang
F Grant Hill
C Christian Laettner 1

Game summary

Source:[1]

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Michigan StatisticsDuke
22/58 (38%) Field goals 25/57 (44%)
1/11 (9%) 3-pt. field goals 4/9 (44%)
6/12 (50%) Free throws 17/22 (77%)
14 Offensive rebounds 13
19 Defensive rebounds 22
33 Total rebounds 35
13 Assists 12
20 Turnovers 14
8 Steals 9
3 Blocks 4
17 Fouls 13

Media coverage

The championship game was televised in the United States by CBS. Jim Nantz provided play-by-play, while Billy Packer provided color commentary.

Aftermath

Michigan would later vacate its appearance in both the 1992 and 1993 Final Four and their subsequent title games due to issues found with the eligibility of Chris Webber in the Ed Martin scandal. While the other members of the Fab Five were cleared of any wrongdoing, the group's reputation was nonetheless tarnished by the scandal.

1992 marked the start of a losing streak in the national championship game for the Wolverines. Michigan would lose in the championship game again in 1993, as well as in 2013 and 2018, which brought their record in the title game to 1–6, the worst record among teams that have previously won a championship.

Duke would return to the national championship game in 1994 and 1999, but they would fall to Arkansas and UConn respectively. The Blue Devils would win their next championship in 2001 against Arizona.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michigan vs. Duke Box Score, April 6, 1992 College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.