| 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament |
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| Teams | 32 | ||
| Finals site | San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, California |
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| Champions | UCLA (10th title) | ||
| Runner-up | Kentucky (6th title game) | ||
| Semifinalists | Louisville (3rd Final Four) Syracuse (1st Final Four) |
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| Winning coach | John Wooden (10th title) | ||
| MOP | Richard Washington UCLA | ||
| Attendance | 183,857 | ||
| Top scorer | Jim Lee Syracuse (119 points) |
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NCAA Men's Division I Tournaments
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The 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 32 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 15, 1975, and ended with the championship game on March 31 in San Diego, California. A total of 36 games were played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place game.
UCLA, coached by John Wooden, won his 10th and last national title with a 92–85 victory in the final game over Kentucky, coached by Joe B. Hall. Richard Washington of UCLA was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
The Bruins again had an advantage by playing the Final Four in their home state. It marked the last time a team won the national championship playing in its home state.
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There were two memorable games in the 1975 tournament. Number 2 ranked Kentucky upset previously unbeaten Indiana 92-90 in their regional final. The Hoosiers, coached by Bob Knight, were undefeated and the number one team in the nation, when leading scorer Scott May suffered a broken arm in a win over arch-rival Purdue. This was the only loss Indiana would suffer between March 1974 and December 1976. In the national semifinals, UCLA defeated Louisville, coached by former Wooden assistant Denny Crum, 75-74 in overtime, rallying late in regulation to force overtime and coming from behind in overtime to win on a last second shot by Richard Washington.
Both games made USA Today's list of the greatest NCAA tournament games of all time, with the former at #8 and the latter at #18.[2]
| Region | Site | Other Locations |
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| East | Providence, Rhode Island | Charlotte, North Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Mideast | Dayton, Ohio | Lexington, Kentucky, Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
| Midwest | Las Cruces, New Mexico | Lubbock, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| West | Portland, Oregon | Pullman, Washington, Tempe, Arizona |
| Finals | San Diego, California |
| Region | Seed | Team | Coach | Finished | Final Opponent | Score |
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| West | n/a | Alabama | C. M. Newton | Round of 32 | Arizona State | L 97-94 |
| West | n/a | Arizona State | Ned Wulk | Regional Runner-up | UCLA | L 89-75 |
| West | n/a | Michigan | Johnny Orr | Round of 32 | UCLA | L 103-91 |
| West | n/a | Montana | Jud Heathcote | Regional Fourth Place | UNLV | L 75-67 |
| West | n/a | UNLV | Jerry Tarkanian | Regional Third Place | Montana | W 75-67 |
| West | n/a | San Diego State | Tim Vezie | Round of 32 | UNLV | L 90-80 |
| West | n/a | UCLA | John Wooden | Champion | Kentucky | W 92-85 |
| West | n/a | Utah State | Dutch Belnap | Round of 32 | Montana | L 69-63 |
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| Midwest | n/a | Cincinnati | Gale Catlett | Regional Third Place | Notre Dame | W 95-87 |
| Midwest | n/a | Creighton | Tom Apke | Round of 32 | Maryland | L 83-79 |
| Midwest | n/a | Kansas | Ted Owens | Round of 32 | Notre Dame | L 77-71 |
| Midwest | n/a | Louisville | Denny Crum | Third Place | Syracuse | W 96-88 |
| Midwest | n/a | Maryland | Lefty Driesell | Regional Runner-up | Louisville | L 96-82 |
| Midwest | n/a | Notre Dame | Digger Phelps | Regional Fourth Place | Cincinnati | L 95-87 |
| Midwest | n/a | Rutgers | Tom Young | Round of 32 | Louisville | L 91-78 |
| Midwest | n/a | Texas A&M | Shelby Metcalf | Round of 32 | Cincinnati | L 87-79 |
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| Mideast | n/a | Central Michigan | Dick Parfitt | Regional Third Place | Oregon State | W 88-87 |
| Mideast | n/a | Georgetown | John Thompson | Round of 32 | Central Michigan | L 77-75 |
| Mideast | n/a | Indiana | Bob Knight | Regional Runner-up | Kentucky | L 92-90 |
| Mideast | n/a | Kentucky | Joe B. Hall | Runner-up | UCLA | L 92-85 |
| Mideast | n/a | Marquette | Al McGuire | Round of 32 | Kentucky | L 76-54 |
| Mideast | n/a | Middle Tennessee State | Jimmy Earle | Round of 32 | Oregon State | L 78-67 |
| Mideast | n/a | Oregon State | Ralph Miller | Regional Fourth Place | Central Michigan | L 88-87 |
| Mideast | n/a | UTEP | Don Haskins | Round of 32 | Indiana | L 78-53 |
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| East | n/a | Boston College | Bob Zuffelato | Regional Fourth Place | North Carolina | L 110-90 |
| East | n/a | Furman | Joe Williams | Round of 32 | Boston College | L 82-76 |
| East | n/a | Kansas State | Jack Hartman | Regional Runner-up | Syracuse | L 95-87 |
| East | n/a | La Salle | Paul Westhead | Round of 32 | Syracuse | L 87-83 |
| East | n/a | New Mexico State | Lou Henson | Round of 32 | North Carolina | L 93-69 |
| East | n/a | North Carolina | Dean Smith | Regional Third Place | Boston College | W 110-90 |
| East | n/a | Penn | Chuck Daly | Round of 32 | Kansas State | L 69-62 |
| East | n/a | Syracuse | Roy Danforth | Fourth Place | Louisville | L 96-88 |
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| Syracuse | 87 | ||||||||||||
| La Salle | 83* | ||||||||||||
| Syracuse | 78 | ||||||||||||
| North Carolina | 76 | ||||||||||||
| North Carolina | 93 | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico St. | 69 | ||||||||||||
| Syracuse | 95 | ||||||||||||
| Kansas St. | 87* | ||||||||||||
| Kansas St. | 69 | ||||||||||||
| Pennsylvania | 62 | ||||||||||||
| Kansas St. | 74 | ||||||||||||
| Boston College | 65 | ||||||||||||
| Boston College | 82 | ||||||||||||
| Furman | 76 | ||||||||||||
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| Indiana | 78 | ||||||||||||
| UTEP | 53 | ||||||||||||
| Indiana | 81 | ||||||||||||
| Oregon St. | 71 | ||||||||||||
| Oregon St. | 78 | ||||||||||||
| Middle Tennessee St. | 67 | ||||||||||||
| Indiana | 90 | ||||||||||||
| Kentucky | 92 | ||||||||||||
| Central Michigan | 77 | ||||||||||||
| Georgetown | 75 | ||||||||||||
| Central Michigan | 73 | ||||||||||||
| Kentucky | 90 | ||||||||||||
| Kentucky | 76 | ||||||||||||
| Marquette | 54 | ||||||||||||
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| Maryland | 83 | ||||||||||||
| Creighton | 79 | ||||||||||||
| Maryland | 83 | ||||||||||||
| Notre Dame | 71 | ||||||||||||
| Notre Dame | 77 | ||||||||||||
| Kansas | 71 | ||||||||||||
| Maryland | 82 | ||||||||||||
| Louisville | 96 | ||||||||||||
| Cincinnati | 87 | ||||||||||||
| Texas A&M | 79 | ||||||||||||
| Cincinnati | 63 | ||||||||||||
| Louisville | 78 | ||||||||||||
| Louisville | 91 | ||||||||||||
| Rutgers | 78 | ||||||||||||
| Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||
| UCLA | 103 | ||||||||||||
| Michigan | 91* | ||||||||||||
| UCLA | 67 | ||||||||||||
| Montana | 64 | ||||||||||||
| Montana | 69 | ||||||||||||
| Utah St. | 63 | ||||||||||||
| UCLA | 89 | ||||||||||||
| Arizona St. | 75 | ||||||||||||
| Arizona St. | 97 | ||||||||||||
| Alabama | 94 | ||||||||||||
| Arizona St. | 84 | ||||||||||||
| UNLV | 81 | ||||||||||||
| UNLV | 90 | ||||||||||||
| San Diego St. | 80 | ||||||||||||
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| E | Syracuse | 79 | |||||||
| ME | Kentucky | 95 | |||||||
| ME | Kentucky | 85 | |||||||
| W | UCLA | 92 | |||||||
| MW | Louisville | 74* | |||||||
| W | UCLA | 75 | National Third Place Game | ||||||
| E | Syracuse | 88* | |||||||
| MW | Louisville | 96 | |||||||
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