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:* Oklahoma State defeated Massachusetts 68-54, then lost to UCLA in the Final Four in Seattle, Washington. | :* Oklahoma State defeated Massachusetts 68-54, then lost to UCLA in the Final Four in Seattle, Washington. | ||
==[[1997]] | ==[[1997]] Southeast regional Semifinals and finals== | ||
* Sweet Sixteen | |||
:* Arizona (4) defeated Kansas (1) 85-82 | |||
:* Providence (10) defeated Tennessee-Chattanooga 71-65 | |||
* Elite Eight | |||
:* Arizona defeated Providence 96-92 and was crowned champion after beating North Carolina and Kentucky in Indianapolis, Indiana | |||
==[[2000]] First and second round games== | ==[[2000]] First and second round games== |
Revision as of 18:44, 20 March 2008
Several NCAA college basketball tournaments have brought high-profile men's college basketball games to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex.
1982 Mideast regional Semifinals and finals
- Sweet Sixteen
- UAB (4) defeated Virginia (1) 68-66
- Louisville (3) defeated Minnesota (2) 67-61
- Elite Eight
- Lousville defeated UAB 75-68, then lost to champion Georgetown in the Final Four at New Orleans.
1984 First and second round games
1985 Southeast regional Semifinals and finals
- Sweet Sixteen
- Villanova (8) defeated Maryland (5) 46-43
- North Carolina (2) defeated Auburn (11) 62-56
- Elite Eight
- Villanova defeated North Carolina 56-44, and went on to upset Georgetown in the final at Lexington, Kentucky
1987 First and second round games
1988 Southeast regional Semifinals and finals
- Sweet Sixteen
- Oklahoma (1) defeated Lousville (5) 108-98
- Villanova (6) defeated Kentucky (2) 80-74
- Elite Eight
- Oklahoma defeated Villanova 78-59, then lost to Kansas in the championship game in Kansas City, Missouri.
1995 Southeast regional Semifinals and finals
- Sweet Sixteen
- Oklahoma State (4) defeated Wake Forest (1) 71-66
- Massachusetts (2) defeated Tulsa (6) 76-51
- Elite Eight
- Oklahoma State defeated Massachusetts 68-54, then lost to UCLA in the Final Four in Seattle, Washington.
1997 Southeast regional Semifinals and finals
- Sweet Sixteen
- Arizona (4) defeated Kansas (1) 85-82
- Providence (10) defeated Tennessee-Chattanooga 71-65
- Elite Eight
- Arizona defeated Providence 96-92 and was crowned champion after beating North Carolina and Kentucky in Indianapolis, Indiana
2000 First and second round games
2008 First and second round games
- Friday, March 21
- Tennessee (2) vs American (15)
- Louisville (3) vs Boise State (14)
- Oklahoma (6) vs St Joseph's (11)
- Butler (7) vs South Alabama (10)
- Sunday, March 23
- Butler/USA winner vs Tennessee/American winner
- Oklahoma/St Joseph's winner vs Louisville/Boise State winner