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Men's NCAA Basketball Championships, 2004

Division I

First Round—St. LouisKentucky 96, Florida A&M 76
Washington 100, Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham 102
Providence 58, Univ. of the Pacific 66
Kansas 78, Illinois-Chicago 53
Boston College 58, Utah 51
Georgia Tech 65, No. Iowa 60
Michigan State 66, Nevada 72
Gonzaga 76, Valparaiso 49
First Round—East RutherfordSt. Joseph's 82, Liberty 63
Texas Tech 76, Charlotte 73
Florida 60, Manhattan 75
Wake Forest 79, Va. Common 78
Wisconsin 76, Richmond 64
Pittsburgh 53, Central Florida 44
Memphis 59, South Carolina 43
Oklahoma State 75, Eastern Washington 56
First Round—AtlantaDuke 96, Alabama State 61
Seton Hall 80, Arizona 76
Illinois 72, Murray State 53
Cincinnati 80, East Tennessee State 77
Univ. of North Carolina 63, Air Force 52
Texas 66, Princeton 49
Xavier 80, Louisville 70
Mississippi State 85, Monmouth 52
First Round—PhoenixStanford 71, Texas-San Antonio 45
Alabama 65, Southern Illinois 64
Syracuse 80, Brigham Young 75
Maryland 86, Texas-El Paso 83
Vanderbilt 71, Western Michigan 58
North Carolina State 61, Louisiana Lafayette 52
DePaul 76, Dayton 69
Connecticut 70, Vermont 53
Second Round—St. LouisKentucky 75, Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham 76
Univ. of the Pacific 63, Kansas 78
Boston College 54, Georgia Tech 57
Nevada 91, Gonzaga 72
Second Round—East RutherfordSt. Joseph 70, Texas Tech 65
Manhattan 80, Wake Forest 84
Wisconsin 55, Pittsburgh 59
Memphis 53, Oklahoma State 70
Second Round—AtlantaDuke 90, Seton Hall 62
Illinois 92, Cincinnati 68
Univ. of North Carolina 75, Texas 78
Xavier 89, Mississippi State 74
Second Round—PhoenixStanford 67, Alabama 70
Syracuse 72, Maryland 70
Vanderbilt 75, North Carolina State 73
DePaul 55, Connecticut 72
Third Round—St. LouisUniv.of Alabama-Birmingham 74, Kansas 100
Georgia Tech 72, Nevada 67
Third Round—East RutherfordSt. Joseph 84, Wake Forest 80
Pittsburgh 51, Oklahoma State 63
Third Round—AtlantaDuke 72, Illinois 62
Texas 71, Xavier 79
Third Round—PhoenixAlabama 80, Syracuse 71
Vanderbilt 53, Connecticut 73
Regional FinalsSt. Louis—Kansas 71, Georgia Tech 79
East Rutherford—St. Joseph 62, Oklahoma State 64
Atlanta—Duke 66, Xavier 63
Phoenix—Alabama 71, Connecticut 87
Final Four(April 3, 2004, San Antonio, Tex.)
Georgia Tech 67, Oklahoma State 65
Duke 78, Connecticut 79
National Final(April 5, 2004, San Antonio, Tex.)
Georgia Tech 73, Connecticut 82

Division II

ChampionshipSouthern Indiana 59, Kennesaw State 84

Division III

ChampionshipWilliams 82, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 84

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