NCAA.com | May 13, 2020 1994 NCAA tournament: Bracket, scores, stats, records All-time 13 seed upsets in March Madness Share The 1994 NCAA tournament ended with Arkansas winning its first national championship. The Razorbacks beat Duke 76-72 in the final. Find the bracket, scores, stats and more below. Duke returned to the Final Four for the sixth time in the last seven years. Arizona and Florida joined Arkansas and Duke in Charlotte for the national semifinals. Arkansas' Corliss Williamson was named the Most Outstanding Player. 1994 NCAA tournament: Bracket Click or tap here for a closer look. 1994 NCAA tournament: Scores First Round East Regional No. 1 North Carolina 71, No. 16 Liberty 51 No. 9 Boston College 67, No. 8 Washington State 64 No. 5 Indiana 84, No. 12 Ohio 72 No. 4 Temple 61, No. 13 Drexel 39 No. 11 Penn 90, No. 6 Nebraska 80 No. 3 Florida 64, No. 14 James Madison 62 No. 10 George Washington 51, No. 7 UAB 46 No. 2 UConn 64, No. 15 Rider Southeast Regional No. 1 Purdue 98, No. 16 UCF 67 No. 9 Alabama 76, No. 8 Providence 70 No. 5 Wake Forest 68, No. 12 College of Charleston 58 No. 4 Kansas 102, No. 13 Chattanooga 73 No. 6 Marquette 81, No. 11 Southwest Louisiana 59 No. 3 Kentucky 83, No. 14 Tennessee State 70 No. 7 Michigan State 84, No. 10 Seton Hall 73 No. 2 Duke 82, No. 15 Texas Southern 70 Midwest Regional No. 1 Arkansas 94, No. 16 North Carolina A&T 79 No. 9 Georgetown 84, No. 8 Illinois 77 No. 12 Tulsa 112, No. 5 UCLA 102 No. 4 Oklahoma State 65, No. 13 New Mexico State 55 No. 6 Texas 91, No. 11 Western Kentucky 77 No. 3 Michigan 78, No. 14 Pepperdine 74 (OT) No. 10 Maryland 74, No. 7 Saint Louis 66 No. 2 UMass 78, No. 15 Southwest Texas State 60 West Regional No. 1 Missouri 76, No. 16 Navy 53 No. 9 Wisconsin 80, No. 8 Cincinnati 72 No. 12 Green Bay 61, No. 5 California 57 No. 4 Syracuse 92, No. 13 Hawai'i 78 No. 6 Minnesota 74, No. 11 Southern Illinois 60 No. 3 Louisville 67, No. 14 Boise State 58 No. 7 Virginia 57, No. 10 New Mexico 54 No. 2 Arizona 81, No. 15 Loyola (Maryland) 55 Second Round East Regional No. 9 Boston College 75, No. 1 North Carolina 72 No. 5 Indiana 67, No. 4 Temple 58 No. 3 Florida 70, No. 11 Penn 58 No. 2 UConn 75, No. 10 George Washington 63 Southeast Regional No. 1 Purdue 83, No. 9 Alabama 73 No. 4 Kansas 69, No. 5 Wake Forest 58 No. 6 Marquette 75, No. 3 Kentucky 63 No. 2 Duke 85, No. 7 Michigan State 74 Midwest Regional No. 1 Arkansas 85, No. 9 Georgetown 73 No. 12 Tulsa 82, No. 4 Oklahoma State 80 No. 3 Michigan 84, No. 6 Texas 79 No. 10 Maryland 95, No. 2 UMass 87 West Regional No. 1 Missouri 109, No. 9 Wisconsin 96 No. 4 Syracuse 64, No. 12 Green Bay 59 No. 3 Louisville 60, No. 6 Minnesota 55 No. 2 Arizona 71, No. 7 Virginia 58 Sweet 16 East Regional No. 9 Boston College 77, No. 68 Indiana 68 No. 3 Florida 69, No. 2 UConn 60 (OT) Southeast Regional No. 1 Purdue 83, No. 4 Kansas 78 No. 2 Duke 59, No. 6 Marquette 49 Midwest Regional No. 1 Arkansas 103, No. 12 Tulsa 84 No. 3 Michigan 78, No. 10 Maryland 71 West Regional No. 1 Missouri 98, No. 4 Syracuse 88 (OT) No. 2 Arizona 82, No. 3 Louisville 70 Elite Eight East Regional No. 3 Florida 74, No. 9 Boston College 66 Southeast Regional No. 2 Duke 69, No. 1 Purdue 60 Midwest Regional No. 1 Arkansas 76, No. 3 Michigan 68 West Regional No. 2 Arizona 92, No. 1 Missouri 72 Final Four (Charlotte, North Carolina) National semifinals No. 2 Duke 70, No. 3 Florida 65 No. 1 Arkansas 91, No. 2 Arizona 82 National championship No. 1 Arkansas 76, No. 2 Duke 72 | Watch full game 1994 NCAA tournament: Upsets The following double-digit seeds won games: Team Score Opponent FIRST ROUND No. 12 Tulsa 112-102 No. 5 UCLA No. 12 Green Bay 61-57 No. 5 California No. 11 Penn 90-80 No. 6 Nebraska No. 10 George Washington 51-46 No. 7 UAB No. 10 Maryland 74-66 No. 7 Saint Louis SECOND ROUND No. 12 Tulsa 82-80 No. 4 Oklahoma State No. 10 Maryland 95-87 No. 2 UMass 1994 NCAA tournament: Stats Here are the tournament leaders, with games in parentheses: Individual scoring Gary Collier, Tulsa (3) — 31.3 points per game Individual rebounding Juwan Howard, Michigan (4) — 12.8 rebounds per game Individual assists Duane Simpkins, Maryland (3) — 7.3 DIII men's basketball star has faith untraditional path leads to the pros Though he had offers to play Division I ball, Ryan Turell chose to play in Division III at Yeshiva, a private Jewish school in New York City where he developed a close bond with his coaches and teammates. READ MORE These are the top 12 undrafted rookies to watch in NBA Summer League Andy Katz reveals his top 12 undrafted rookies to watch in NBA Summer League prior to the start of the Summer League on July 7. READ MORE These college basketball teams and conferences have the most NBA first-round draft picks Kentucky, North Carolina and Duke are the college basketball teams with the most first-round picks in NBA draft history. READ MORE