2006 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament


The 2006 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 65 teams playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball as a culmination of the 2005–06 basketball season. The 68th annual edition of the tournament began on March 14, 2006, and concluded with the championship game on April 3 at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. This was the last time the Final Four was played in the RCA Dome, as it was demolished in 2008.
The Final Four featured no top seeds for the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, with the highest remaining seed being Oakland region winner, #2 [2005–06 2005–06 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|UCLA], making their first Final Four appearance since their 1995 national championship. For only the second time in history, an 11-seed advanced to the Final Four as George Mason of the Colonial Athletic Association won the Washington, D.C. region. Those two teams were joined by Atlanta region winner LSU, and Minneapolis region winner [2005–06 2005–06 Florida Gators men's basketball team|Florida Gators men's basketball team|Florida], who had not made the Final Four since their runner-up finish in 2000 also in Indianapolis.
Florida won its first-ever national basketball championship by defeating UCLA 73–57 in the final game. Florida's Joakim Noah was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA tournament.
George Mason's run was one of several upsets by lower-seeded teams in the tournament. For the second consecutive year, a No. 14 seed beat a No. 3 seed as Northwestern State defeated Iowa. No. 13 seed Bradley also defeated No. 4 seed Kansas and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen by defeating No. 5-seeded Pittsburgh in the second round. Two No. 12 seeds won as well, as Montana and Texas A&M both won their respective First round matchups. For the second straight year, Milwaukee won as a double-digit seed, this time as the No. 11-seeded Panthers defeated Oklahoma in the first round.
American East Conference champion Albany and ASUN champion Belmont made their first appearance in the tournament.

Tournament procedure

A total of 65 teams were selected to participate in the tournament. Of that total, 31 of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. Penn earned an automatic bid by winning the regular-season title of the Ivy League, which did not conduct a conference tournament. The remaining 34 teams were granted "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.
The initial game on March 14 officially named the opening round game, but popularly called the "play-in game", had Monmouth, winner of the Northeast Conference tournament, facing Hampton, who won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament, for a chance to play top seed [2005–06 2005–06 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team|Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team|Villanova] in the first round of the Tournament. Monmouth defeated Hampton, 71–49, to advance to play Villanova.
All teams were seeded from 1 to 16 within their regions. The Selection Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 65. In a practice used since 2004, the ranking of the four top seeds against each other would determine the pairings in the Final Four. The top overall seed would be seeded to play the fourth overall seed in the national semifinals, should both teams advance that far. In 2006, these rankings were as follows: No. 1 Duke, No. 2 Connecticut, No. 3 Villanova, and No. 4 Memphis.

Schedule and venues

The following are the sites that were selected to host each round of the 2006 tournament:
Opening Round
First and Second Rounds
Regional semifinals and finals
National semifinals and championship

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids

The following teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2006 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament.
ConferenceSchoolAppearanceLast bid
ACCDuke30th2005
America EastAlbany1stNever
Atlantic 10Xavier17th2004
Atlantic SunBelmont1stNever
Big 12Kansas35th2005
Big EastSyracuse31st2005
Big SkyMontana7th2005
Big SouthWinthrop6th2005
Big TenIowa22nd2005
Big WestPacific8th2005
ColonialUNC Wilmington4th2003
C-USAMemphis19th2004
HorizonUW-Milwaukee3rd2005
Ivy LeaguePenn22nd2005
MAACIona8th2001
MACKent State4th2002
MEACHampton3rd2002
Mid-ConOral Roberts3rd1984
Missouri ValleySouthern Illinois9th2005
Mountain WestSan Diego State5th2002
NortheastMonmouth4th2004
Ohio ValleyMurray State13th2004
Pac-10UCLA40th2005
PatriotBucknell4th2005
SECFlorida12th2005
SouthernDavidson8th2002
SouthlandNorthwestern State2nd2001
Sun BeltSouth Alabama7th1998
SWACSouthern7th1993
WACNevada5th2005
West CoastGonzaga9th2005

Listed by region and seeding



Bracket

Opening Round game – Dayton, Ohio

Winner advances to Minneapolis Regional vs. No. 1 Villanova.

Record by conference

*Monmouth University won the Opening Round game.
The America East, Atlantic Sun, Big South, Big West, Ivy, MAAC, MAC, MEAC, Ohio Valley, SoCon, SWAC, Mid-Continent, and Sun Belt conferences all went 0–1.
The columns R32, S16, E8, F4, and CG respectively stand for the Round of 32, Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, and championship Game.

Announcers

Greg Gumbel once again served as the studio host, joined by analysts Clark Kellogg and Seth Davis.