Andy Wittry | NCAA.com | May 14, 2020 1964 NCAA tournament: Bracket, scores, stats, records John Wooden's first title Share UCLA's historic run of nine men's basketball national championships in 10 years (and 10 in 12 years) started in the 1964 NCAA tournament, when the Bruins knocked off the Duke Blue Devils in the first national title game appearance for both schools. Kansas State and Michigan also made the Final Four in 1964, with the Wildcats' making their fourth Final Four and Wolverines making their Final Four debut. UCLA's Walt Hazzard was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player, while Duke's Jeff Mullins was the tournament's leading scorer with 116 points. 1964 NCAA tournament: Bracket Click here for printable bracket. 1964 NCAA tournament: Scores Regional Quarterfinals East Region Villanova 77, Providence 66 UConn 53, Temple 48 Princeton 86, VMI 60 Mideast Region Ohio 71, Louisville 69 (OT) Loyola Chicago 101, Murray State 91 Midwest Region Creighton 89, Oklahoma City 78 Texas Western 68, Texas A&M 62 West Region Seattle 61, Oregon State 57 Utah State 92, Arizona State 90 Regional Semifinals East Region Duke 87, Villanova 73 UConn 52, Princeton 50 Mideast Region Ohio 85, Kentucky 69 Michigan 84, Loyola Chicago 80 Midwest Region Wichita State 84, Creighton 68 Kansas State 64, Texas Western 60 West Region UCLA 95, Seattle 90 San Francisco 64, Utah State 58 Regional Finals East Region Duke 101, UConn 54 Mideast Region Michigan 69, Ohio 57 Midwest Region Kansas State 94, Wichita State 86 West Region UCLA 76, San Francisco 72 Regional Third Place Games East Region Villanova 74, Princeton 62 Mideast Region Loyola Chicago 100, Kentucky 91 Midwest Region Texas Western 63, Creighton 52 West Region Seattle 88, Utah State 78 Final Four (Kansas City, Missouri) National semifinals Duke 91, Michigan 80 UCLA 90, Kansas State 84 National championship UCLA 98, Duke 83 Third-place game Michigan 100, Kansas State 90 COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEGENDS 1950s: Bill Russell| Jerry West| Oscar Robertson 1960s: Lew Alcindor | "Pistol" Pete Maravich | Jerry Lucas 1970s: Bill Walton | Magic Johnson | Larry Bird 1980s: Michael Jordan | Patrick Ewing | Charles Barkley 1990s: Christian Laettner | Tim Duncan 2000s: Carmelo Anthony | Steph Curry | Kevin Durant| Kemba Walker 2010s: Anthony Davis Store: Shop latest college basketball gear Listen: March Madness 365 podcast | Latest video 1964 NCAA tournament: Stats, records Here are the 1964 NCAA tournament leaders (number of games in parentheses): Individual scoring Jeff Mullins, Duke: 29.0 points per game Individual rebounding Paul Silas, Creighton: 19.0 rebounds per game 2022 March Madness 🏆 CHAMPIONS: Kansas wins the 2022 the national championship BRACKET TRACKER: How every bracket busted TOURNAMENT REWIND: See the final bracket STORE: Shop Kansas championship gear | More official NCAA tournament fits LISTEN: March Madness 365 podcast | Exclusive interviews & latest analysis The 6 college softball teams with the most national championships Here are the schools with the most NCAA softball championships, led by the UCLA Bruins. READ MORE Megan Langenfeld had a legendary 2010 WCWS performance — She broke down the record-breaking week Megan Langenfeld had a legendary week in Oklahoma City in her senior season and led the Bruins to their 11th national title. The WCWS Most Outstanding Player broke down some of her biggest moments that week. READ MORE Lisa Fernandez breaks down UCLA softball's 1992 championship and WCWS career Lisa Fernandez broke down her 1992 national championship and her final collegiate season at UCLA. READ MORE