The 1974 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 44 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1973–74 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Morgan State University and Morgan State's Marvin Webster was the Most Outstanding Player.
This was the first tournament to be officially designated as a Division II basketball championship. The NCAA first split into competitive divisions for the 1956–57 school year, creating the top-level University Division and second-tier College Division. Effective with the 1973–74 school year, the NCAA adopted the three-division system that exists to this day. The University Division was renamed Division I , while the College Division was split into Division II and the non-scholarship Division III . Since the Division III basketball tournament would not be played until 1975, the 1974 Division II tournament included Division III teams despite the name.
1974 NCAA Division II Men's sites - first round (white) regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)
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Regional participants
*denotes tie
Regionals
Location: Norfolk Scope Host: Old Dominion University
First round – Norfolk, VA Round of 44 March 5
Norfolk State
74
Randolph-Macon
72
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Roanoke
75
Norfolk State
84
Norfolk State
89
Old Dominion
76
Rollins
77
Old Dominion
80
Third Place – Roanoke 88, Rollins 77
Location: Dana Center Host: Bentley College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Hartford
102
St. Michael's
93
Hartford
68
Assumption
84
Assumption
85
Bentley
83
Third Place – St. Michael's 95, Bentley 91
Location: Burkman Gymnasium Host: Saint Lawrence University
First round – Canton, NY Round of 44 March 5
Potsdam State
65
St. Lawrence
49
First round – Albany, NY Round of 44 March 4
Siena
87
New Jersey City
64
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Morgan State
54
Potsdam State
43
Morgan State
68
Hartwick
64
Siena
72
Hartwick
81
Third Place – Siena 82, Potsdam State 74
Location: Bollman Center Host: Albright College
First round – Chester, PA Round of 44 March 5
Bloomsburg
78
Johns Hopkins
63
First round – Hiram, OH Round of 44 March 5
Hiram
56
Ohio Northern
50
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
King's (PA)
65
Bloomsburg
66
Bloomsburg
92
Albright
78
Hiram
79
Albright
93
Third Place – King's 111, Hiram 81
Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville
First round – Rensselaer, IN Round of 44 March 5
St. Joseph's (IN)
91
Coe
76
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
UW–Green Bay
54
St. Joseph's
70
St. Joseph's
75
Wittenberg
60
Wittenberg
59 *
Evansville
55
Third Place – Evansville 87, Wisconsin–Green Bay 75
Location: Hammons Center Host: Southwest Missouri State University
First round – St. Cloud, MN Round of 44 March 5
St. Cloud State
77
North Dakota State
62
First round – Grand Forks, ND Round of 44 March 5
North Dakota
73
Monmouth (IL)
67
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Kentucky Wesleyan
74
St. Cloud State
72
Kentucky Wesleyan
66
SW Missouri State
69
North Dakota
63
SW Missouri State
71
Third Place – North Dakota 75, St. Cloud State 71
Location: unknown Host: Tennessee State University
First round Round of 44 March 5
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Tennessee State
54
Fisk
65
Fisk
59
Madison
54
Fisk
63
New Orleans
78
New Orleans
85
Southern
80
Third Place – Tennessee State 98, Southern 88
Location: Mott Gym Host: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
First round Round of 44 March 5
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 8
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 9
Cal Poly
66
Sonoma State
73
Sonoma State
60
San Diego
54
Sonoma State
56
UC Riverside
71
UC Riverside
62
Chico State
51
Third Place – Cal Poly 81, Chico State 63
*denotes each overtime played
Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville
National Quarterfinals Elite Eight March 13
National semifinals Final Four March 14
National Championship March 15
Norfolk State
79
Assumption
89
Assumption
70
Morgan State
73
Morgan State
71
Bloomsburg
57
Morgan State
67
SW Missouri State
52
St. Joseph's (IN)
78
SW Missouri State
80
SW Missouri State
68
New Orleans
63
New Orleans
83
UC Riverside
78
Third Place – Assumption 115, New Orleans 103
*denotes each overtime played
All-tournament team
William Doolittle (Southwest Missouri State)
John Grochowski (Assumption)
Randy Magers (Southwest Missouri State)
Alvin O'Neal (Morgan State)
Marvin Webster (Morgan State)
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