The 1994 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 48 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 1993–94 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by California State University, Bakersfield and Southern Indiana's Stan Gouard was the Most Outstanding Player.
1994 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)
Regional participants
*denotes tie
Regionals
Location: Felton J. Capel Arena Hosts: Virginia Union University and Fayetteville State University
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 11
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 12
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| Virginia Union
| 88
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| | | 5
| Elizabeth City State
| 71
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| 4
| Mars Hill
| 80
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| 5
| Elizabeth City State
| 88
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| | 1
| Virginia Union
| 69
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| | | 2
| Norfolk State
| 71
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| 3
| Longwood
| 76
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| 6
| Carson–Newman
| 63
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| | 2
| Norfolk State
| 61
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| | | 3
| Longwood
| 59
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- Third Place - Elizabeth City State 88, Longwood 87
Location: Lee Arena Host: Washburn University
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 11
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 12
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| Washburn
| 83
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| | | 4
| Central Missouri State
| 78
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| 4
| Central Missouri State
| 112
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| 5
| West Georgia
| 109
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| | 1
| Washburn
| 92
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| | | 2
| North Alabama
| 73
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| 3
| West Texas A&M
| 94
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| 6
| Missouri Western
| 82
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| | 2
| North Alabama
| 74
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| West Texas A&M
| 67
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- Third Place - Central Missouri State 79, West Texas A&M 74
Location: UCR Student Recreation Center Host: University of California, Riverside
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 11
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 12
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| UC Riverside
| 78
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| | | 4
| San Francisco State
| 61
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| 4
| San Francisco State
| 84*
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| 5
| Grand Canyon
| 79
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| | 1
| UC Riverside
| 62
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| | | 2
| Cal State Bakersfield
| 75
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| 3
| Alaska–Anchorage
| 83
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| 6
| Seattle Pacific
| 77
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| | 2
| Cal State Bakersfield
| 92
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| | | 3
| Alaska–Anchorage
| 61
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- Third Place - Alaska–Anchorage 109, San Francisco State 97
Location: Hamer Hall Host: California University of Pennsylvania
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 11
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 12
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| California (PA)
| 65
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| | | 4
| Gannon
| 64
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| 4
| Gannon
| 53
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| 5
| Millersville
| 52
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| | 1
| California (PA)
| 76
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| | | 2
| Indiana (PA)
| 80
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| 3
| Edinboro
| 88
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| 6
| West Chester
| 67
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| | 2
| Indiana (PA)
| 90
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| Edinboro
| 77
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- Third Place - Gannon 75, Edinboro 66
Location: Physical Activities Center Host: University of Southern Indiana
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 12
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 13
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| Wayne State (MI)
| 99
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| | | 6
| Oakland
| 97
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| 3
| Quincy
| 98
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| 6
| Oakland
| 105
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| | 2
| Wayne State (MI)
| 84
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| Southern Indiana
| 112
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| 4
| Kentucky Wesleyan
| 56
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| 5
| Saint Joseph's (IN)
| 49
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| | 1
| Southern Indiana
| 78
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| Kentucky Wesleyan
| 67
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- Third Place - Kentucky Wesleyan 118, Oakland 91
Location: DakotaDome Host: University of South Dakota
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 11
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 12
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| South Dakota
| 94
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| | | 4
| North Dakota
| 76
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| 4
| North Dakota
| 87
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| 5
| Fort Hays State
| 80
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| | 1
| South Dakota
| 61
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| | | 3
| North Dakota State
| 58
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| 3
| North Dakota State
| 87
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| 6
| Denver
| 72
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| | 3
| North Dakota State
| 75*
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| Mesa State
| 65
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- Third Place - North Dakota 97, Mesa State 88
Location: Athletics and Recreation Center Host: Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 9
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 12
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 13
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| Philadelphia U
| 56
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| | | 5
| C.W. Post
| 54
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| 4
| Franklin Pierce
| 56
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| 5
| C.W. Post
| 61
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| Philadelphia U
| 78
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| New Hampshire College
| 79**
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| 3
| American International
| 96
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| 6
| Saint Anselm
| 88
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| | 2
| New Hampshire College
| 90
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| American International
| 73
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- Third Place - C.W. Post 84, American International 81
Location: Elmore Gymnasium Host: Alabama A&M University
| First round - at higher seed Round of 48 March 8
| | | Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 12
| | | Regional Final Sweet 16 March 13
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| Alabama A&M
| 110**
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| | | 5
| Paine
| 106
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| 4
| Lander
| 83
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| 5
| Paine
| 92
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| Alabama A&M
| 95
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| Tampa
| 90
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| 3
| Wofford
| 82
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| 6
| Eckerd
| 94
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| | 2
| Tampa
| 83
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| Eckerd
| 61
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- Third Place - Paine 57, Eckerd 52
*denotes each overtime played
Location: Springfield Civic Center Hosts: American International College and Springfield College
| National Quarterfinals Elite Eight March 23
| | | National semifinals Final Four March 24
| | | National Championship March 26
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| Norfolk State
| 58
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| Washburn
| 69
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| | Washburn
| 64
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| | | Cal State Bakersfield
| 67
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| Cal State Bakersfield
| 87
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| Indiana (PA)
| 69
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| | Cal State Bakersfield
| 92
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| | | Southern Indiana
| 86
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| Southern Indiana
| 98
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| South Dakota
| 77
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| | Southern Indiana
| 111
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| | | New Hampshire College
| 89
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| New Hampshire College
| 100
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| Alabama A&M
| 90
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*denotes each overtime played
All-tournament team
- Stan Gouard (Southern Indiana)
- Roheen Oats (Cal State Bakersfield)
- Reggie Phillips (Cal State Bakersfield)
- Tyrone Tate (Southern Indiana)
- Kenny Warren (Cal State Bakersfield)
See also
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