What is 1992 final four?

The 1992 Final Four was the culmination of the college basketball season, culminating in the championship game on April 6, 1992. The Final Four teams that competed for the national title were:

  1. Duke Blue Devils
  2. Michigan Wolverines
  3. Cincinnati Bearcats
  4. Indiana Hoosiers

The semi-final matches were held on March 28th, with Duke defeating Indiana 81-78 and Michigan narrowly edging past Cincinnati with a score of 76-72. The championship game saw Duke comfortably defeating Michigan by a score of 71-51, with Bobby Hurley being named the most outstanding player of the tournament.

The 1992 Final Four is notable for being the second of back-to-back championships for Duke, coached by Mike Krzyzewski. It was also the first year that the tournament had a shot clock, which limited teams to 35 seconds for each possession. Overall, the 1992 Final Four was a thrilling showcase of basketball talent, featuring some of the best collegiate players of the era.