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Men's NCAA Basketball Championships, 2005

Division I

First Round—AustinEastern Kentucky 64, Kentucky 72
Iowa 64, Cincinnati 76
Niagara 67, Oklahoma 84
Texas-El Paso 54, Utah 60
Vermont 60, Syracuse 57
Delaware State 46, Duke 57
Old Dominion 81, Michigan State 89
Mississippi State 93, Stanford 70
First Round—AlbuquerquePittsburgh 71, Pacific 79
Montana 77, Washington 88
Chattanooga 54, Wake Forest 70
Winthrop 64, Gonzaga 74
Creighton 61, West Virginia 63
UCLA 66, Texas Tech 78
George Washington 68, Georgia Tech 80
Louisiana-Lafayette 62, Louisville 68
First Round—ChicagoPennsylvania 65, Boston College 85
Nevada 61, Texas 57
Utah State 53, Arizona 66
Fairleigh Dickinson 55, Illinois 67
Univ. of Ala.-Birmingham 82, Louisiana State 68
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 83, Alabama 73
St. Mary's 56, Southern Illinois 65
Southeastern Louisiana 50, Oklahoma State 63
First Round—SyracuseNorth Carolina State 75, Charlotte 63
Iowa State 64, Minnesota 53
Central Florida 71, Connecticut 77
Northern Iowa 52, Wisconsin 57
Bucknell 64, Kansas 63
Ohio 62, Florida 67
New Mexico 47, Villanova 55
Oakland 68, North Carolina 96
Second Round—AustinOklahoma 58, Utah 67
Cincinnati 60, Kentucky 69
Vermont 61, Michigan State 72
Mississippi State 55, Duke 63
Second Round—AlbuquerqueGonzaga 69, Texas Tech 71
West Virginia 111, Wake Forest 105
Washington 97, Pacific 79
Georgia Tech 54, Louisville 76
Second Round—ChicagoIllinois 71, Nevada 59
Boston College 75, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 83
Arizona 85, Univ. of Ala.-Birmingham 63
Southern Illinois 77, Oklahoma State 85
Second Round—SyracuseNorth Carolina State 65, Connecticut 62
Bucknell 62, Wisconsin 71
Villanova 76, Florida 65
Iowa State 65, North Carolina 92
Third Round—AustinMichigan State 78, Duke 68
Utah 52, Kentucky 62
Third Round—AlbuquerqueLouisville 93, Washington 79
West Virginia 65, Texas Tech 60
Third Round—ChicagoWisconsin-Milwaukee 63, Illinois 77
Arizona 79, Oklahoma State 78
Third Round—SyracuseNorth Carolina State 56, Wisconsin 65
Villanova 66, North Carolina 67
Regional FinalsAustin—Michigan State 94, Kentucky 88
Albuquerque—West Virginia 85, Louisville 93
Chicago—Arizona 89, Illinois 90
Syracuse—Wisconsin 82, North Carolina 88
Final Four(April 2, 2005, St. Louis, Mo.)
Louisville 57, Illinois 72
Michigan State 71, North Carolina 87
National Final(April 4, 2005, St. Louis, Mo.)
North Carolina 75, Illinois 70

Division II

ChampionshipVirginia Union 63, Bryant 58

Division III

ChampionshipWisconsin-Stevens Point 73, Rochester 49

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