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  2. 1964–65 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team | Wikipedia

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    The 1964–65 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1964–65 season.The team played its home games at Fielding H. Yost Field House (renamed Yost Ice Arena in 1973) on the school's campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  3. Michigan Wolverines men's basketball | Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the ... During 1964–65 the team compiled a 24–4 overall ...

  4. 1963–64 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team | Wikipedia

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    In the 25-team 1964 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, Michigan had an opening round bye before defeating the Loyola Ramblers 84–80 and the Ohio Bobcats 69–57 to win the Mideast region. In the final four, the team lost to a Jeff Mullins-led Duke Blue Devils team 91–80 before defeating Kansas State 100–90 in the consolation game.

  5. 1965 NCAA University Division basketball championship game

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    1966 →. The 1965 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game was the finals of the 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1964-65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. The game was played on March 20, 1965, at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon.

  6. List of Michigan Wolverines men's basketball seasons

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    The team played its first game in January 1909. Michigan's highest-scoring team, measured in points per game, was the 1965–66 team led by Cazzie Russell, which averaged 91.9 points per game. The program's only national championship was won by the 1988–89 team led by Glen Rice, which averaged 91.7 points per game. [1]

  7. 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball rankings

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    1965. Preseason No. 1. Michigan. NCAA Tournament Champions. UCLA. NCAA University Division men's basketball rankings. ← 1963–64. 1965–66 →. The 1964–65 NCAA men's basketball rankings was made up of two human polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll.

  8. 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament

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    The 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 23 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 8, 1965, and ended with the championship game on March 20 in Portland, Oregon. A total of 27 games were played, including a third-place ...

  9. 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season

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    The 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season began in December 1964, progressed through the regular season and conference tournaments, and concluded with the 1965 NCAA University Division basketball tournament championship game on March 20, 1965, at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. The UCLA Bruins won their second NCAA ...