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This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who declined the request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy).

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Request reason:

I will not vandalize my sandbox. I just want another chance considering I am new here. I admit my mistake why not forgive me?

Decline reason:

The contents of your sandbox would have been grossly unacceptable on most web sites, never mind here at Wikipedia, and the lack of judgment you showed does not give me any confidence in your desire to contribute to this serious academic project. Should you wish to make another unblock request, I would suggest you explain your understanding of this project and what it is, make it clear how your presence here will enhance the project, and provide some specific details of the areas in which you would like to work and how you plan to go about it. If you can do that, another admin might decide it's worth giving you another chance. -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 11:06, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]


If you want to make any further unblock requests, please read the guide to appealing blocks first, then use the {{unblock}} template again. If you make too many unconvincing or disruptive unblock requests, you may be prevented from editing this page until your block has expired. Do not remove this unblock review while you are blocked.

I think my block was unjust. If it's that big a deal I won't vandalize anything including my own sandbox if I am given another chance. Comprende?

I am ne where. i just want another chance. i think an indef block was way over the line. Espically since I DONT want to cause problrms for othe rpeople.

This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who declined the request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy).

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Request reason:

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia which people use to gain knowledge. People come here to learn about any topic they wnbt to. I am an intelligent person. If given the opportunity, i would edit, write, and create many articles on College athletics. I love watching college athletics and have a near encyclopedic knowledge of them. If given the opportunity I would improve many sports articles like for example a coach's record, i would edit their page to show how many games they've won. This site uses a lot of statistics. One I learned how to do the tables, i would make and organize abunch of stats. I definately believe that the sports section of Wikipedia could use a guy like me. if you give me another chance, I will not let you down :).

Decline reason:

And you used your eagerness to contribute to sports articles by posting pornographic texts. Combined with your username and your post to talk page of someone you haven't contacted before, I conclude that you're up to no good. Max Semenik (talk) 11:58, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]


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I really want another chance. I know you question my desire but I do WANT to be here. I WANT to contribute. I WANT to teach through editing. Give me the chance. You will be missing out on someone who is eager to learn and who has a tremendous knowledge of sports if you do not. Put aside the skepticism and cynicism and see that I actually want to contribute to this encyclopedia. Please oh please

Yasht101 Come Hither[edit]

I saw your post on his page. Look I won't do it again. I just want another chance. Everyone is so skeptical. Why can you not see I just want a chance. Another chance. I am beggibg, praying, pleaing, hoping, breathing, believing that somehow somway I will get a chance to REDEEM myself. I am not evil. I just want another chance :(. Would you like to be my groupie (talk) 11:59, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who declined the request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy).

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Request reason:

I will change my username and refrain from all unconstructive behavior. I want to contribute. I understand what i did was wrong. I was immature. But this block taught me that there are consequences for my actions. Also knowing that I did do something wrong and that I must pay the consequences for my actions I wonder can a deal be made where I serve a block, but after the block I can contribute and show you guys I am taking this seriously? I understand why you would block me. i should not have done it in the first place. And I apologize. If given another chance, i will do what I can to positively contribute to Wikipedia. Surely we can have some sort of compromise? Note: Also, after I wrote this appeal I have spent several hours thinking of why I was blocked, what I can do to contribute, and why I can in fact redeem myself. I have a lot to offer. Hopefully I can get a second chance. This will be final appeal no matter what decision is made. the ball is in your court. I have made my case. The one thing I know is I really would love to make Wikipedia eveen better :). I sincerely apologize for my actions and understand why i got the consequence that I did. Would you like to be my groupie (talk) 14:08, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Decline reason:

This is merely a technical decline, as a username change will be needed here. I agree with the blocking admin that we can give you a second chance, so use the "{{unblock-un | user=new username | reason=your reason here}}" template below, and if the suggested new username is acceptable, I'll unblock so you can do the actual name change request. -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 14:48, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]


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Also if I get unblocked I would like to see if a veteran editor could help me show the ropes espicially with the technical side of editing.

| I would like to learn more about the actual editing of the articles. Tables, graphs, charts, categorizing. I want to learn how to do this stuff. Would somebody like to teach me? Thanks.

I think that you can go look at Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user/Adoptee's Area/Adopters and ask one of those folks to be adopted. I understand that Bmusician sometimes adopts users that need a little bit of help, you could post a request on User talk:Bmusician. Cheers, Shearonink (talk) 17:54, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Watch this[edit]

What I will demonstrate right here while I am waiting for my appeal are examples of what I would do, what I need help with etc.

Now see the team sections all the way below? Like all the team scores? I would add what conferences each team belonged too. I also would have a source to back it up- the ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia. I want to know how exactly to add the conferences tot he page and how exactly to implent this for every tournament since 1985- the first year of the 64-team field.

I just did the entire leagie and editing that was a blast. I would love to do things like this all over sports articles. I knew that wprds alone could never prove why I want to be here and why you should give me another chance. Showing you... in other words ACTIONS are what speak the loudest. i may be blocked... but I feel accomplished doing this :)

1995 NCAA Division I
men's basketball tournament
Season1994–95
Teams64
Finals siteKingdome
Seattle, Washington
ChampionsUCLA (11th title)
Runner-upArkansas (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJim Harrick (1st title)
MOPEd O'Bannon (UCLA)
Attendance540,101
Top scorerCorliss Williamson (Arkansas)
(125 points)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«1994 1996»

The 1995 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 16, 1995, and ended with the championship game on April 3 at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington. A total of 63 games were played. UCLA, coached by Jim Harrick, won its record 11th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship and its first since the John Wooden era by defeating the University of Arkansas, who came up one game short in their bid to repeat as champions.

Locations[edit]

First and Second Rounds[edit]

Later Rounds[edit]

Region Site
East East Rutherford, New Jersey (Meadowlands Arena)
Midwest Kansas City, Missouri (Kemper Arena)
Southeast Birmingham, Alabama (BJCC Arena)
West Oakland, California (Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena)
Finals Seattle, Washington (Kingdome)

Teams[edit]

Region Seed Team Coach Finished Final Opponent Score Conference
West
West 1 UCLA Jim Harrick Champion 2 Arkansas W 89-78 PAC-10
West 2 Connecticut Jim Calhoun Regional Runner-up 1 UCLA L 102-96 Big East
West 3 Maryland Gary Williams Sweet Sixteen 2 Connecticut L 99-89 ACC
West 4 Utah Rick Majerus Round of 32 5 Mississippi State L 78-64 WAC
West 5 Mississippi State Richard Williams Sweet Sixteen 1 UCLA L 86-67 SEC
West 6 Oregon Jerry Green Round of 64 11 Texas L 90-73 PAC-10
West 7 Cincinnati Bob Huggins Round of 32 2 Connecticut L 96-91 Great Midwest
West 8 Missouri Norm Stewart Round of 32 1 UCLA L 75-74 Big Eight
West 9 Indiana Bob Knight Round of 64 8 Missouri L 65-60 Big Ten
West 10 Temple John Chaney Round of 64 7 Cincinnati L 77-71 Atlantic 10
West 11 Texas Tom Penders Round of 32 3 Maryland L 82-68 SWC
West 12 Santa Clara Dick Davey Round of 64 5 Mississippi State L 75-67 WCC
West 13 Long Beach State Seth Greenberg Round of 64 4 Utah L 76-64 Big West
West 14 Gonzaga Dan Fitzgerald Round of 64 3 Maryland L 87-63 WCC
West 15 Chattanooga Mack McCarthy Round of 64 2 Connecticut L 100-71 SoCon
West 16 Florida International Bob Weltlich Round of 64 1 UCLA L 92-56 TAAC
Midwest
Midwest 1 Kansas Roy Williams Sweet Sixteen 4 Virginia L 67-58 Big Eight
Midwest 2 Arkansas Nolan Richardson Runner Up 1 UCLA L 89-78 SEC
Midwest 3 Purdue Gene Keady Round of 32 6 Memphis L 75-73 Big Ten
Midwest 4 Virginia Jeff Jones Regional Runner-up 2 Arkansas L 68-61 ACC
Midwest 5 Arizona Lute Olson Round of 64 12 Miami, Ohio L 71-62 PAC-10
Midwest 6 Memphis Larry Finch Sweet Sixteen 2 Arkansas L 96-91 Great Midwest
Midwest 7 Syracuse Jim Boeheim Round of 32 2 Arkansas L 96-94 Big East
Midwest 8 Western Kentucky Matt Kilcullen Round of 32 1 Kansas L 75-70 Sun Belt
Midwest 9 Michigan Steve Fisher Round of 64 8 Western Kentucky L 82-76 Big Ten
Midwest 10 Southern Illinois Rich Herrin Round of 64 7 Syracuse L 96-92 Missouri Valley
Midwest 11 Louisville Denny Crum Round of 64 6 Memphis L 77-56 Metro
Midwest 12 Miami, Ohio Herb Sendek Round of 32 4 Virginia L 60-54 MAC
Midwest 13 Nicholls State Rickey Broussard Round of 64 4 Virginia L 96-72 Southland
Midwest 14 UW–Green Bay Dick Bennett Round of 64 3 Purdue L 49-48 MCC
Midwest 15 Texas Southern Robert Moreland Round of 64 2 Arkansas L 79-78 SWAC
Midwest 16 Colgate Jack Bruen Round of 64 1 Kansas L 82-68 Patriot
Southeast
Southeast 1 Kentucky Rick Pitino Regional Runner-up 2 North Carolina L 74-61 SEC
Southeast 2 North Carolina Dean Smith National Semifinals 2 Arkansas L 75-68 ACC
Southeast 3 Michigan State Jud Heathcote Round of 64 14 Weber State L 79-72 Big ten
Southeast 4 Oklahoma Kelvin Sampson Round of 64 13 Manhattan L 77-67 Big Eight
Southeast 5 Arizona State Bill Frieder Sweet Sixteen 1 Kentucky L 97-73 PAC-10
Southeast 6 Georgetown John Thompson Sweet Sixteen 2 North Carolina L 74-64 Big East
Southeast 7 Iowa State Tim Floyd Round of 32 2 North Carolina L 73-51 Big Eight
Southeast 8 BYU Roger Reid Round of 64 9 Tulane L 76-70 WAC
Southeast 9 Tulane Perry Clark Round of 32 1 Kentucky L 82-60 Metro
Southeast 10 Florida Lon Kruger Round of 64 7 Iowa State L 64-61 SEC
Southeast 11 Xavier Skip Prosser Round of 64 6 Georgetown L 68-63 MCC
Southeast 12 Ball State Ray McCallum Round of 64 5 Arizona State L 81-66 MAC
Southeast 13 Manhattan Fran Fraschilla Round of 32 5 Arizona State L 64-54 MAAC
Southeast 14 Weber State Ron Abegglen Round of 32 6 Georgetown L 53-51 Big Sky
Southeast 15 Murray State Scott Edgar Round of 64 2 North Carolina L 80-70 Ohio Valley
Southeast 16 Mount St. Mary's Jim Phelan Round of 64 1 Kentucky L 113-67 Northeast
East
East 1 Wake Forest Dave Odom Sweet Sixteen 4 Oklahoma State L 71-66 ACC
East 2 Massachusetts John Calipari Regional Runner-up 4 Oklahoma State L 68-54 A-10
East 3 Villanova Steve Lappas Round of 64 14 Old Dominion L 89-81 Big East
East 4 Oklahoma State Eddie Sutton National Semifinals 1 UCLA L 74-61 Big Eight
East 5 Alabama David Hobbs Round of 32 4 Oklahoma State L 66-52 SEC
East 6 Tulsa Tubby Smith Sweet Sixteen 2 Massachusetts L 76-51 Missouri Valley
East 7 Charlotte Jeff Mullins Round of 64 10 Stanford L 70-68 Metro
East 8 Minnesota Clem Haskins Round of 64 9 Saint Louis L 64-61 Big Ten
East 9 Saint Louis Charlie Spoonhour Round of 32 1 Wake Forest L 64-59 Great Midwest
East 10 Stanford Mike Montgomery Round of 32 2 Massachusetts L 75-53 PAC-10
East 11 Illinois Lou Henson Round of 64 6 Tulsa L 68-62 Big ten
East 12 Pennsylvania Fran Dunphy Round of 64 5 Alabama Ivy
East 13 Drexel Bill Herrion Round of 64 4 Oklahoma State L 73-49 NAC
East 14 Old Dominion Jeff Capel Round of 32 6 Tulsa L 64-52 CAA
East 15 Saint Peter's Ted Fiore Round of 64 2 Massachusetts L 68-51 MAAC
East 16 North Carolina A&T Roy Thomas Round of 64 1 Wake Forest L 79-47 MEAC

Bracket[edit]

Games marked with an "*" went into overtime.

East region[edit]

First round Quarter-finals Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Wake Forest 79
16 North Carolina A&T 47
1 Wake Forest 64
9 St. Louis 59
8 Minnesota 61*
9 St. Louis 64
1 Wake Forest 66
4 Oklahoma State 71
5 Alabama 91
12 Pennsylvania 85
5 Alabama 52
4 Oklahoma State 66
4 Oklahoma State 73
13 Drexel 49
4 Oklahoma State 68
2 Massachusetts 54
6 Tulsa 68
11 Illinois 62
6 Tulsa 64
14 Old Dominion 52
3 Villanova 81
14 Old Dominion 89***
6 Tulsa 51
2 Massachusetts 76
7 Charlotte 68
10 Stanford 70
10 Stanford 53
2 Massachusetts 75
2 Massachusetts 68
15 Saint Peter's 51

West region[edit]

First round Quarter-finals Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 UCLA 92
16 Florida Intl. 56
1 UCLA 75
8 Missouri 74
8 Missouri 65
9 Indiana 60
1 UCLA 86
5 Mississippi St. 67
5 Mississippi St. 75
12 Santa Clara 67
5 Mississippi St. 78
4 Utah 64
4 Utah 76
13 Long Beach St. 64
1 UCLA 102
2 Connecticut 96
6 Oregon 73
11 Texas 90
11 Texas 68
3 Maryland 82
3 Maryland 87
14 Gonzaga 63
3 Maryland 89
2 Connecticut 99
7 Cincinnati 77
10 Temple 71
7 Cincinnati 91
2 Connecticut 96
2 Connecticut 100
15 Chattanooga 71

Southeast region[edit]

First round Quarter-finals Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Kentucky 113
16 Mount St. Mary's 67
1 Kentucky 82
9 Tulane 60
8 BYU 70
9 Tulane 76
1 Kentucky 97
5 Arizona St. 73
5 Arizona St. 81
12 Ball St. 66
5 Arizona St. 64
13 Manhattan 54
4 Oklahoma 67
13 Manhattan 77
1 Kentucky 61
2 North Carolina 74
6 Georgetown 68
11 Xavier 63
6 Georgetown 53
14 Weber St. 51
3 Michigan St. 72
14 Weber St. 79
6 Georgetown 64
2 North Carolina 74
7 Iowa St. 64
10 Florida 61
7 Iowa St. 51
2 North Carolina 73
2 North Carolina 80
15 Murray St. 70

Midwest region[edit]

First round Quarter-finals Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
1 Kansas 82
16 Colgate 68
1 Kansas 75
8 Western Kentucky 70
8 Western Kentucky 82
9 Michigan 76*
1 Kansas 58
4 Virginia 67
5 Arizona 62
12 Miami-OH 71
12 Miami-OH 54*
4 Virginia 60
4 Virginia 96
13 Nicholls St. 72
4 Virginia 61
2 Arkansas 68
6 Memphis 77
11 Louisville 56
6 Memphis 75
3 Purdue 73
3 Purdue 49
14 UW–Green Bay 48
6 Memphis 91*
2 Arkansas 96
7 Syracuse 96
10 Southern Illinois 92
7 Syracuse 94*
2 Arkansas 96
2 Arkansas 79
15 Texas Southern 78

Final Four[edit]

National Semifinals National Championship Game
      
E4 Oklahoma State 61
W1 UCLA 74
W1 UCLA 89
M2 Arkansas 78
SE2 North Carolina 68
M2 Arkansas 75

Notes[edit]

A final shot in the second round at The Boise State Pavilion is one of the most memorable moments in NCAA history. UCLA's Tyus Edney dashed the length of the 94-foot court in just over 4 seconds to make a layup that gave the Bruins a 75-74 win over Missouri, which sustained UCLA's run to a national title that year.[1]

Announcers[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Friend, Tom - N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENT: WEST; U.C.L.A. Dash Knocks Wind Out of Missouri. New York Times, March 20, 1995. Quote: U.C.L.A.'s Tyus Edney ran a 94-foot dash in 4.7 seconds today. That he also managed to toss in a swooping layup left Missouri with its hands over its face. The No. 1-seeded Bruins trailed the No. 8-seeded Tigers by 1 point with 4.8 seconds remaining when Edney, a turbo point guard, started his cross-country journey. He took the inbounds pass under his own basket, was neck-and-neck with defender Jason Sutherland at midcourt, freed himself with a behind-the-back dribble, made a hairpin turn to the lane and banked in a shot over 6-foot-9-inch Derek Grimm at the buzzer.

Looking at my case from 3 POV's[edit]

I have had alot of time to think about my actions. Thinking of my actions and trying to make a case for me being unblocked I have compiled 5 reasons for why I should stay blocked and 5 reasons for why I should be unblocked

Why I should stay Blocked[edit]

1. My first edit was unconstructive. MY username also is inappropiate 2. At first I ssemed insincere about my blocking 3. The content of my sand box. I made several terrible pornographic references and acted like a dumb kid. 4. I clearly stated that i intended to vandalize my Sandbox and this raised the red flags about me. 5. I talked to a random user which seems to show intent of vandlaism/causing trouble

Why I should be unblocked[edit]

1. I showed what exactly I would do if unblocked 2. I admited to my mistakes 3. I expressed remorse for my actions and Ialso offered a compromise of staying blocked but coming back eventually 4. i expressed the desire to be tutored bya veteran editor who could help me out more. 5. I have a willingness to learn and I believe I can be a great editor if given the opportunity

Neutral Conclusion[edit]

Ultimately it is up to the admins. But I understand my actions, why my actions created the consequences they did. I have used my time to show what I would do and have also expressed a willingness to learn and an understanding of why I got blocked. ADmins if need be, I would be more then willing to change my name and more then willing to serve some type of punishment. After all I did do the crime so I should do the time.

  • As blocking admin, I have no prejudice towards giving this user another chance (under a different username of course). -- œ 14:22, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you :). I understand why you blocked me and I certainly believe that I deserved it at the time :P. I think I've made agood case. I want to thank you for your fairness and I also believe that whatever happens will be just :). Would you like to be my groupie (talk) 14:25, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • I agree with the blocking admin that we can give you a second chance, so use the "{{unblock-un | user=new username | reason=your reason here}}" template below, and if the suggested new username is acceptable, I'll unblock so you can do the actual name change request. -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 14:49, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
This user's request to be unblocked to request a change in username has been reviewed by an administrator, who accepted the request.

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Requested username:

Request reason:

it's a more apporoiate anme

Accept reason:

Allowing username change to requested username. Please put this request in at Wikipedia:Changing username as soon as possible to avoid re-blocking. -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 15:12, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Having problems putting the username I want in the template

I am having extreme problems witht he template so the name I want is NCAA basketball is terrific

  • The request looks fine, and you are now unblocked. The last step is for you to request the actual name change at Wikipedia:Changing username, and then wait for it to be done - it should really only be a formality, but only a bureaucrat can do the actual renaming. (We don't have many bureaucrats, so you might need to be patient) -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 15:12, 14 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

1995FinalFour.gif[edit]

Hi, the image 1995FinalFour.gif was higher up on this page. Per Wikipedia's policies on non-free files, copyrighted images like 1995FinalFour.gif can only be in the article space. Therefore I went ahead and removed the image. I hope you don't mind. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sven Manguard Wha? 00:21, 28 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]