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1967–68 Dayton Flyers men's basketball team

The 1967–68 Dayton Flyers men's basketball team represented the University of Dayton during the 1967-68 NCAA Division I season. The team competed as an independent program and finished the regular season with a 17–9 record.


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1967–68 Dayton Flyers men's basketball
Independent
21-9
Don Donoher
University of Dayton Fieldhouse

The 1967–68 Dayton Flyers men's basketball team represented the University of Dayton during the 1967-68 NCAA Division I season. The team competed as an independent program and finished the regular season with a 17–9 record.

The Flyers began the season ranked #6 in both the AP and UPI Coaches polls, but lost several early games and stood at 7–9 before a late season 10-game winning streak. The Flyers received an invitation to the NIT where they won four straight games at Madison Square Garden to claim the 1968 NIT championship against Kansas.

The Flyers finished the regular season 21-5 and were awarded an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament's Mideast bracket where they finished as the National Runner Up. The Flyers reached the program's first Elite Eight, Final Four, and national championship game before falling to champion UCLA.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
December 2No. 6Northern MichiganW 78-611–0University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
December 5No. 6Miami (OH)L 61-641-1University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
December 9No. 6at Eastern KentuckyL 75-761-2Alumni Coliseum (7,250)Richmond, Kentucky
December 13No. 5 LouisvilleW 63-472-2University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
December 16RiceW 82-583-2University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
December 22at No. 7 Kentucky UK Invitational TournamentL 85-883-3Memorial Coliseum (11,500)Lexington, Kentucky
December 23vs. Cincinnati UK Invitational TournamentL 70-713-4Memorial Coliseum (11,500)Lexington, Kentucky
December 27PortlandW 124-684-4University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
December 30at CincinnatiL 68-824-5Armory Fieldhouse (6,883)Cincinnati, Ohio
January 3at XavierW 83-805-5Schmidt Fieldhouse (3,765)Cincinnati, Ohio
January 6at MarquetteL 68-835-6Milwaukee Arena (11,138)Milwaukee, Wisconsin
January 11St LouisW 57-566-6University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
January 13DetroitW 86-747-6University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
January 17at Western KentuckyL 74-75 OT7-7E. A. Diddle Arena (9,122)Bowling Green, Kentucky
January 20DePaulL 65–707-8University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
January 23at LouisvilleL 72-737-9Freedom Hall (11,081)Louisville, Kentucky
January 29Loyola (LA)W 81-658-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 1Miami (FL)W 98-609-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 3St Joseph'sW 86-6410-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 7XavierW 64-5611-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 10FairfieldW 95-7012-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 17at DePaulW 70-5813-9Alumni Hall (3,017)Chicago, Illinois
February 21Loyola (IL)W 91-7514-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
February 24at CanisiusW 82-6415-9Buffalo Memorial Auditorium (4,110)Buffalo, New York
February 28St Joseph's (IN)W 99-6616-9University of Dayton Fieldhouse (5,882)Dayton, Ohio
March 2at Miami (OH)W 63–5117-9Withrow Court (3,914)Oxford, Ohio
March 16vs. West Virginia First roundW 87-6818–9Madison Square Garden (16,127)New York City, New York
March 19vs. Fordham QuarterfinalsW 61-6019–9Madison Square Garden (18,683)New York City, New York
March 21vs. Notre Dame SemifinalsW 76-74 OT20–9Madison Square Garden (19,500)New York City, New York
March 23vs. Kansas FinalsW 61-4821–9Madison Square Garden (19,008)New York City, New York
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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