Lute Olson

Arizona coach Lute Olson holds up the net for the fans after Arizona beat Kentucky 84-79 in overtime to win the national championship Monday, March 31, 1997, at the NCAA Final Four tournament in Indianapolis.

1. March 31, 1997: Arizona 84, Kentucky 79, overtime, 1997 national championship game at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. It was Arizona’s third win over a No. 1 seed in 11 days, still the only time a team has defeated three No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament.

2. March 21, 1997: Arizona 85, Kansas 82, Sweet 16, 1997, in Birmingham, Alabama. The 34-1 Jayhawks had been ranked No. 1 since Dec. 3. Some suggest the β€˜97 Jayhawks were the best team Arizona has ever beaten.

3. Dec. 12, 1987: Arizona 66, Iowa 59 in Iowa City. Lute Olson’s return to β€œThe House that Lute Built” was epic. Hawkeyes ranked No. 3, Arizona No. 4. It was the launching point for Arizona’s rise to No. 1 two weeks later and national prominence.

4. March 27, 1988: Arizona 70, North Carolina 52, 1988 Elite 8 in Seattle. Getting to its first Final Four required Arizona to beat iconic Tar Heels coach Dean Smith.

5. March 29, 1997: Arizona 66, North Carolina 58, national semifinal in Indianapolis. Lute Olson’s ticket to a national title game corresponded with Dean Smith’s final game as UNC’s coach.

6. Jan. 20, 1984: Arizona 71, ASU 49 at McKale Center. Four days after Steve Kerr’s father, Malcolm, was assassinated in Beirut, Lebanon, Kerr came off the bench to trigger a program-changing victory over the Sun Devils. Arizona was 2-11 entering the game, on a woeful 15-41 streak against the Sun Devils. It started Olson’s 43-5 domination of ASU.

7. March 3, 1986: Arizona 88, UCLA 76 at Pauley Pavilion. The victory clinched the first of Olson’s 11 Pac-10 championships and ended the Bruins’ lopsided (23-3) run over the Wildcats.

8. Dec. 30, 1987: Arizona 91, Duke 85 at McKale Center. Unbeaten Duke lost to unbeaten No. 1 Arizona in the finals of the Fiesta Bowl Classic. Tucson felt like the capital of the basketball world.

9. March 25, 2001: Arizona 87, Illinois 81 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Olson reached his fifth Final Four via a tense victory over No. 1-seeded Illinois.

10. March 31, 2001: Arizona 81, Michigan State 61 at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. In the Final Four opener, Gilbert Arenas took the Spartans apart.

11. March 8, 2001: Arizona 76, Stanford 75 at Maples Pavilion. Michael Wright’s turn-around jumper at the buzzer gave the Wildcats a victory over No. 1 Stanford, which was 27-1 entering the game. It was the second straight year the Wildcats beat a No. 1 Stanford team at Maples.

12. Feb. 24, 1991: Arizona 103, Duke 96, two overtimes, at McKale Center. Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski rebounded from the loss in Tucson by winning the NCAA championship six weeks later. β€” Greg Hansen


Become a #ThisIsTucson member! Your contribution helps our team bring you stories that keep you connected to the community. Become a member today.

Contact sports columnist Greg Hansen at 520-573-4362 or ghansen@tucson.com. On Twitter: @ghansen711