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The 1967 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 23 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on Saturday, March 11, and ended two weeks later with the championship game on March 25 in Louisville, Kentucky. A total of 27 games were played, including a third-place game in each region and a national third-place game.

UCLA, coached by John Wooden, won the national title with a 79–64 victory in the final game over Dayton, coached by Don Donoher. Sophomore center Lew Alcindor (later named Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was the first of seven consecutive NCAA titles for UCLA and the first of three consecutive Most Outstanding Player awards for Alcindor.

Locations

Round Region Site Venue Host
First Round East Blacksburg, Virginia Cassell Coliseum Virginia Tech
East Kingston, Rhode Island Keaney Gymnasium URI
Mideast Lexington, Kentucky Memorial Coliseum Kentucky
Midwest
& West
Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado State Auditorium-Gymnasium Colorado State
Regionals East College Park, Maryland Cole Field House Maryland
Mideast Evanston, Illinois McGaw Memorial Hall Northwestern
Midwest Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse Kansas
West Corvallis, Oregon Gill Coliseum Oregon State
Final Four Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall Louisville

Teams

Region Team Coach Conference Finished Final Opponent Score
East
East Boston College Bob Cousy Independent Regional Runner-up North Carolina L 96–80
East Connecticut Fred Shabel Yankee First round Boston College L 48–42
East North Carolina Dean Smith Atlantic Coast Fourth Place Houston L 84–62
East Princeton Butch van Breda Kolff Ivy League Regional third place St. John's W 78–58
East St. John's Lou Carnesecca Independent Regional Fourth Place Princeton L 78–58
East Temple Harry Litwack Middle Atlantic First round St. John's L 57–53
East West Virginia Bucky Waters Southern First round Princeton L 68–57
Mideast
Mideast Dayton Don Donoher Independent Runner Up UCLA L 79–64
Mideast Indiana Lou Watson Big Ten Regional third place Tennessee W 51–44
Mideast Tennessee Ray Mears Southeastern Regional Fourth Place Indiana L 51–44
Mideast Toledo Bob Nichols Mid-American First round Virginia Tech L 82–76
Mideast Virginia Tech Howie Shannon Independent Regional Runner-up Dayton L 71–66
Mideast Western Kentucky Johnny Oldham Ohio Valley First round Dayton L 69–67
Midwest
Midwest Houston Guy Lewis Independent Third Place North Carolina W 84–62
Midwest Kansas Ted Owens Big Eight Regional third place Louisville W 70–68
Midwest Louisville Peck Hickman Missouri Valley Regional Fourth Place Kansas L 70–68
Midwest New Mexico State Lou Henson Independent First round Houston L 59–58
Midwest SMU Doc Hayes Southwest Regional Runner-up Houston L 83–75
West
West Pacific Dick Edwards West Coast Athletic Regional Runner-up UCLA L 80–64
West Seattle Lionel Purcell Independent First round Texas Western L 62–54
West Texas Western Don Haskins Independent Regional third place Wyoming W 69–67
West UCLA John Wooden AAWU Champion Dayton W 79–64
West Wyoming Bill Strannigan Western Athletic Regional Fourth Place Texas Western L 69–67

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

East region

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Mideast region

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Midwest region

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West region

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Final Four

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Regional third place games

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See also

References

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