1999 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1999 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. The 61st annual edition of the tournament began on March 11, 1999, and ended with the championship game on March 29 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. A total of 63 games were played. This Final Four was the first—and so far, only—to be held in a baseball-specific facility, as Tropicana Field is home to the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Final Four consisted of [1998–99 1998–99 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team|Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team|Connecticut], making their first ever Final Four appearance; Ohio State, making their ninth Final Four appearance and first since 1968; Michigan State, making their third Final Four appearance and first since their 1979 national championship; and [1998–99 1998–99 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team|Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team|Duke], the overall number one seed and making their first Final Four appearance since losing the national championship game in 1994.
In the national championship game, Connecticut defeated Duke 77–74 to win their first ever national championship, snapping Duke's 32-game winning streak, and scoring the biggest point-spread upset in Championship Game history. Duke nonetheless tied the record for most games won during a single season, with 37, which they co-held until Kentucky's 38-win seasons in 2011–12 and 2014–15. The [2007–08 2007–08 Memphis Tigers men's basketball team|Memphis Tigers men's basketball team|2007–08 Memphis] team actually broke this record first, but the team was later forced to vacate their entire season due to eligibility issues surrounding the team.
Richard "Rip" Hamilton of Connecticut was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was a significant victory for the program, as it cemented Connecticut's reputation as a true basketball power after a decade of barely missing the Final Four.
This tournament is also historically notable as the coming-out party for Gonzaga as a rising mid-major power. Gonzaga has made every NCAA tournament since then and is now generally considered to be a high-major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation. Gonzaga is expected to join the newly revamped Pac-12 Conference in the 2025–26 academic year.
Due to violations committed by Ohio State head coach Jim O'Brien, the Buckeyes were forced to vacate their appearance in the 1999 Final Four.
Schedule and venues
The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 1999 tournament:First and Second Rounds
- March 11 and 13
- * South Region
- ** RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
- ** Orlando Arena, Orlando, Florida
- * West Region
- ** McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado
- ** KeyArena, Seattle, Washington
- March 12 and 14
- * East Region
- ** FleetCenter, Boston, Massachusetts
- ** Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
- * Midwest Region
- ** Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- ** Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
- March 18 and 20
- * South Regional, Thompson–Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
- * West Regional, America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
- March 19 and 21
- * East Regional, Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
- * Midwest Regional, Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
Teams
There were 30 automatic bids awarded to the tournament - of these, 28 were given to the winners of their conference's tournament, while two were awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in their conference.Five conference champions made their first NCAA tournament appearances: Arkansas State, Florida A&M, Kent State, Samford, and Winthrop.
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