1984-1985 Big East Standings & Post-Season Results --------------------------------------------------- St. John's 15-1 .938 31-4 .886 NCAA #1 seed 4-1 Final Four Georgetown 14-2 .875 35-3 .921 NCAA #1 seed 5-1 2nd Place Syracuse 9-7 .563 22-9 .710 NCAA #7 seed 1-1 Villanova 9-7 .563 25-10 .714 NCAA #8 seed 6-0 National Champs Pittsburgh 8-8 .500 17-12 .586 NCAA #12 seed 0-1 Boston College 7-9 .438 20-11 .645 NCAA #11 seed 2-1 Sweet Sixteen Connecticut 6-10 .375 13-15 .464 Providence 3-13 .188 11-20 .355 Seton Hall 1-15 .063 10-18 .357 Big East Tournament (Madison Square Garden) ------------------------------------------- First round: #8 Providence 77, #9 Seton Hall 75 (ot) Quarterfinals: #2 Georgetown 93, #7 Connecticut 62 #3 Syracuse 70, #6 Boston College 69 #4 Villanova 69, #5 Pittsburgh 61 #1 St. John's 90, #8 Providence 62 Semifinals: #2 Georgetown 74, #3 Syracuse 65 #1 St. John's 89, #4 Villanova 74 Championship: #2 Georgetown 92, #1 St. John's 80 NCAA ---- Round of 64 (1 ) Georgetown 68, (16) Lehigh 43 (1 ) St. John's 83, (16) Southern-BR 59 (5 ) Louisiana Tech 78, (12) Pittsburgh 54 (7 ) Syracuse 70, (10) Depaul 65 (8 ) Villanova 51, (9 ) Dayton 49 (11) Boston College 55, (6 ) Texas Tech 53 Round Of 32 (1 ) Georgetown 63, (8 ) Temple 46 (1 ) St. John's 68, (9 ) Arkansas 65 (2 ) Georgia Tech 70, (7 ) Syracuse 53 (8 ) Villanova 59, (1 ) Michigan 55 (11) Boston College 74, (3 ) Duke 73 Sweet Sixteen (1 ) Georgetown 65, (4 ) Loyola-Chi 53 (1 ) St. John's 86, (12) Kentucky 70 (8 ) Villanova 46 (6 ) Maryland 43 (2 ) Memphis St 59, (11) Boston College 57 Elite Eight (1 ) Georgetown 60, (2 ) Georgia Tech 54 (1 ) St. John's 69, (3 ) N.C. State 60 (8 ) Villanova 56, (2 ) N. Carolina 44 National Semifinals ------------------- (1 ) Georgetown 77, (1 ) St. John's 59 (8 ) Villanova 52, (2 ) Memphis St 45 National Championship --------------------- (8 ) Villanova 66, (1 ) Georgetown 64 NIT ---- none Conference Awards ------------------ Co-Players Of The Year: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John's) Defensive Player Of The Year: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Freshman Of The Year: Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) Coach Of The Year: Lou Carnesecca (St John?s) First Team All Conference: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John's) Rafael Addison (Syracuse) Dwayne Washington (Syracuse) Ed Pinckney (Villanova) Second Team All Conference: Earl Kelley (Connecticut) Michael Adams (Boston College) Bill Wennington (St. John's) Walter Berry (St. John's) Bill Martin (Georgetown) Third Team All Conference: Michael Jackson (Georgetown) Mike Moses (St. John's) Dwayne McClain (Villanova) Andre McCloud (Seton Hall) David Wingate (Georgetown) Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) All Freshman Team: Skip Barry (Boston College) Charles Smith (Pittsburgh) Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) Michael Brown (Syracuse) Rony Seikaly (Syracuse) Tournament MVP: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) All Tournament Team: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown) Michael Jackson (Georgetown) Bill Martin (Georgetown) Chris Mullin (St. John's) Rafael Addison (Syracuse) Ed Pinckney (Villanova)