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Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game Congratulations
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Basketball Chevrolet Player and Coach of the Year were announced Player:
Tyler Hansbrough, UNC, Tar Heels Coach:
Keno Davis, Drake University, Bulldogs
With
Selection Sunday 2008 in the sports history books, keep up with March Madness
around the Web to see who's in and who's out, with first round action beginning
March 20. The
Final Four begins April 5 and heads to Texas... on the way to see who wins the
2008 NCAA Men's Championship Game on Monday, April 7, 2008 at the Alamodome in
San Antonio. Once
again, the NCAA
men's basketball tournament will be available online for free in 2008. Otherwise,
the games will traditionally air on ESPN and CBS Television. So be sure to surf
over to the NCAA
full March Madness TV listing or check out Yahoo! Sports to listen
to the games online. Selection
Sunday & Opening Rounds Seeds
were announced live on Selection Sunday - March 16, 2008 on CBS at 6PM ET when
the pairings for the 65 men's Division I teams were revealed. This
years field was another tough one to call. High performance teams with good road
records made choosing the top 65 hard for the officials who had to eliminate some
very good teams from the tournament. The
North Carolina
Tarheels took the No. 1 overall spot in the NCAA Tournament rankings. The
Tarheels, coming off an 11 game streak, set a record for the number one seed placement
- 12 times. They have not lost a road game all season and are the top rebounding
team going into the championship. The
four No. 1 seeds are: Kansas
Jayhawks (Midwest), North
Carolina Tarheels (East), Memphis
Tigers (South), and the UCLA
Bruins (West). All four number one seeds have never made it to the finals,
but this could be the year that changes that stat. Wouldn't that ruin everyone's
bracket picks! Look
for Cinderella talk to commence when George Mason advances past 5th seeded Notre
Dame in the East, but don't be disappointed when they don't advance to the Sweet
16. Georgia pulled some magic out of nowhere to even get an invitation to the
dance. Can the 14th seed keep the miracle alive? Duke, seeded number two in the
West has depth enough to be a Final Four contender and the number two seed in
the east, Tennessee, is coming into the tournament after an impressive season.
Could they be the spoilers who take the regionals? Fill in your brackets and watch
the action. The only thing guaranteed with March Madness is that there will be
plenty of upsets and surprises as the tournaments heats up... Play-in
Game The NCAA Tournament Opening Round Game to determine which team gets
the 16th seed place in the East between Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers and the
Coppin State Eagles on March 18th ended with the Moutaineers advancing to play
against North Carolina on Friday March 21. The final score was Mt St Mary's 69
and Coppin State 60. Now,
it's off to the first and second round games and the Sweet 16 regionals: First
Round Schedule, Teams and Results
| Thursday
March 20, 2008 | | East
- Denver | South
- Denver | |
(13) Winthrop 40 vs. (4) Washington St. 71 |
RECAP | (12)
Temple - 61 vs. (5) Michigan
St. 72 | RECAP |
|
(12) George
Mason 50 vs. (5) Notre Dame 68 |
RECAP | (13)
Oral Roberts 63 vs. (4) Pittsburgh 82 |
RECAP | | | South
- Anaheim | | (11)
Kentucky 66 vs. (6) Marquette 74 |
RECAP | | (14)
Cornell 53 vs. (3) Stanford
77 |
RECAP |
| Midwest
- Omaha | West
- Washington DC | | (16)
Portland St. 61 vs. (1) Kansas
85 | RECAP | (14)
Georgia 61 vs. (3) Xavier 73 | RECAP |
| (9)
Kent St. 58 vs. (8) UNLV 71 |
RECAP | (11)
Baylor 79 vs. (6) Purdue 90 |
RECAP |
| (11)
Kansas St. 80 vs. (6) U So California 67 |
RECAP |
(15) Belmont 70 vs. (2) Duke
71 |
RECAP | | (14)
Cal St. Fullerton 56 vs. (3) Wisconsin 71 |
RECAP |
(10) Arizona 65 vs. (7) West Virginia 75 |
RECAP | | | West
- Anaheim |
(9) Texas
A&M 67 vs. (8) Brigham Young 62 |
RECAP |
(16) Mississippi Valley St. 29 vs. (1) UCLA
70 |
RECAP | Kansas,
Michigan St., Xavier advance Marquette,
UNLV, Pittsburgh, Purdue advance. Stanford
advances Duke,
Washington State, Kansas State, Texas A & M advance Notre
Dame, WVU, Wisconsin, UCLA advance |
| Friday
March 21, 2008 | | East
- Birmingham | South
- Little Rock | | (15)
American 57 vs. (2) Tennessee
70 | RECAP |
(10) St. Mary's 64 vs. (7) Miami (FL) 78 |
RECAP |
| (10)
South Alabama 61 vs. (7) Butler 81 |
RECAP |
(15) Austin Peay 54 vs. (2) Texas 74 |
RECAP | | (11)
St. Joseph's 64 vs. (6) Oklahoma 72 |
RECAP
|
(9) Oregon 69 vs. (8) Mississippi St. 76 |
RECAP
| | (14)
Boise St. 61 vs. (3) Louisville 79 |
RECAP
|
(16) Texas-Arlington 63 vs. (1) Memphis
87 |
RECAP | | East
- Raleigh | |
(16) Mt. St. Mary's 74 vs. (1) North
Carolina 113 |
RECAP |
(9) Arkansas 86 vs. (8) Indiana 72 | RECAP |
| Midwest
- Raleigh | West
- Tampa | |
(10) Davidson
82 vs. (7) Gonzaga
76 | RECAP | (12)
Western Kentucky 101 vs. (5) Drake 99 |
OT - RECAP |
(15) Maryland-Balt County 47 vs. (2) Georgetown 66 |
RECAP | (13)
San Diego 70 vs. (4) Connecticut
69 | OT
- RECAP | | Midwest
- Tampa | | (13)
Siena 83 vs. (4) Vanderbilt 62 |
RECAP |
(12)
Villanova
75 vs. (5) Clemson 69 |
RECAP | Tennessee,
Miami (FL), Davidson, Western Kentucky advance Georgetown,
Butler, Texas, San Diego advance Siena,
UNC, Oklahoma, Mississippi State advance | Second
Round Schedule, Teams and Results
Saturday
March 22, 2008 (Games may begin later based on earlier game finish times) |
| Denver
CO - East | Denver
CO - South | | 5
Notre Dame 41 vs. 4 Washington St. 61 | RECAP | 5
Michigan St.
65 vs. 4 Pittsburgh 54 | RECAP |
|
| Anaheim
- South | | 6
Marquette
81 vs. 3 Stanford
82 | OT
- RECAP |
| Omaha
- NE - Midwest | Washington
DC - West | | 11
Kansas State 55 vs. 3 Wisconsin 72 | RECAP |
7 West Virginia 73 vs. 2 Duke
67 | RECAP | | 8
UNLV 56 vs. 1 Kansas 75 | RECAP | 6
Purdue 78 vs. 3 Xavier 85 | RECAP |
|
| Anaheim
- West | | 9
Texas A &
M 49 vs. 1 UCLA
53 | RECAP | |
West Virginia,
Wisconsin, Xavier, Stanford, Washington State, Kansas, Michigan State, UCLA advance
|
| Sunday
March 23, 2008 (Games may begin later based on earlier game finish times) |
| Birmingham
AL - East | Little
Rock AR - South | |
(7) Butler 71 vs. (2) Tennessee
76 | OT
- RECAP |
(7) Miami (FL) 72 vs. (2) Texas 75 | RECAP | | (6)
Oklahoma 48 vs. (3) Louisville 78 | RECAP | (8)
Mississippi St 74 vs. (1) Memphis
77 | RECAP |
| Tampa
- Midwest | Tampa
- West | | (13)
Siena 72 vs. (12) Villanova
84 | RECAP |
(13) San Diego 63 vs. (12) Western Kentucky 72 | RECAP |
| Raleigh
NC - Midwest | Raleigh
NC - East | | (10)
Davidson
74 vs. (2) Georgetown 70 | RECAP | (9)
Arkansas 77 vs. (1) North
Carolina 108 | RECAP | Tennessee,
Louisville, 'Nova, Davidson, Texas, Memphis, WKU, UNC advance |
Sweet
16 - Regional Semi-Finals
Thursday
March 27, 2008 (all times are US/ET) | | Charlotte
- East | Phoenix
- West | | 4
Washington St. 47 vs. 1 North Carolina 68 |
RECAP | 7
West Virginia 75 vs. 3 Xavier 79 |
OT- RECAP |
| 3
Louisville 79 vs. 2 Tennessee 60 |
RECAP | 12
Western Kentucky 78 vs. 1 UCLA 88 |
RECAP | |
| Friday
March 28, 2008 (all times are US/ET) | | Detroit
- Midwest | Houston
- South | | 10
Davidson 73 vs. 3 Wisconsin 56 |
RECAP | 3
Stanford
62 vs. 2 Texas 82 | RECAP | | 12
Villanova
57 vs. 1 Kansas 72 |
RECAP | 5
Michigan St.
74 vs 1 Memphis 92 | RECAP |
ELITE
8 - Regional Championships
Saturday
March 29, 2008 (all times US/ET) | | Charlotte
- East | Phoenix
- West | | 3
Louisville 73 vs. 1 North
Carolina 83 |
RECAP
| 3
Xavier
57 vs. 1 UCLA
76 |
RECAP |
Xavier
and UCLA face off in Phoenix with UCLA favored. Both teams are strong or they
wouldn't be still in the dance, but only one can be the champion... UCLA has a
more experienced team that seems to be coming into play in the offense. The defense
on both ends is strong. Bruin's Kevin Love is reading the Xavier defense and managing
to get to the basket through the Musketeer's Jason Love's guard. The Bruins are
turning over the ball more than usual, more than double the turnovers for Xavier,
but still maintaining the lead. Ball control may factor in later in the game...
Xavier is missing at the free throw line, but UCLA is deadly accurate. UCLA ends
the first half with a 9 point lead. Starting the secod half, the Bruins stretch
the lead to double digits... with 14:45 left in the second half UCLA is out in
front by 20 points. If the Musketeers can't discover a way to connect, there will
be a number one seed advancing. Xavier answers with a 9 point run, but the Bruins
answer back.The Bruins move into the Final Four... UNC
vs. Louisville. First score - 2 to UNC answered by the Cardinals with 5 points
for the first lead over UNC in this tournament. Louisville hangs on to the lead
for a few minutes, but with a little under 14 to go, the Tar Heels took it back
with an 8 point run... and kept up the pressure leaving at the half with a 12
point lead over the Louisville Cardinals. With a littleover 13 minutes to go the
Cradinals came to life. With 11:38 left the UNC lead is down to 3 points... with
a little more than 10 the score is tied at 59. A three pointer by UNC brings their
score to 71 with 4 and a half minutes no answer from the Cardinals. Cardinals
sink a two pointer - 5 points down with 3 minutes to go. Louisville turnover -
their 17th of the game - gives the ball back to UNC... UNC sinks a two pointer
- 7 point lead UNC... 28 points - 8 in the first and 20 in the second half - and
13 rebounds for Tyler Hansbrough wrote the story of this game. Another #1, the
UNC Tar Heels move into the Final 4...
| | Sunday
March 30, 2008 (all times US/ET) | | Detroit
- Midwest | Houston
- South | | 10
Davidson 57 vs. 1 Kansas 59 |
RECAP | 2
Texas 67 vs. 1 Memphis 85 | RECAP | Will
Davidson and/or Texas upset the #1 seeds or will this be the first time in tournament
history that all of the # 1 seeds advance? The
game started with an 18 to 8 lead for Memphis and the Longhorns never managed
to break the Tigers game plan. Justin Mason tried his best for Texas, but the
offense couldn't keep consistant play up against the Memphis defense. Derrick
Rose, "livin' the dream," found the holes in the Longhorns defense to
spearhead the Memphis win with 21 points. With under 1 minute left and a double
digit lead for the Tigers, it looks like the first game will advance the number
one seeded Memphis. Final score Texas 67 - Memphis 85. UCLA and Memphis
both number 1 seeds will face off on April 5 in the Final 4. Three
number ones are going to the Final 4. If Kansas takes Davidson it will be the
first time all number 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four... If Davidson wins it
will be the first time a ten makes it to the Final Four... although lower seeds
have made it through - Remember the Cinderella GMU? Davidson
Wildcats (10) play the Kansas Jayhawks (1) at 5:05... does the Cinderella dream
continue or is a history making double double one Final 4 coming up? Davidson
makes the first basket with Kansas coming right back. This looks like it will
be a tough defensive game. Shooters on both teams are a little off being pushed
or blocked by the defense. Curry hasn't put one in yet, but the rest of the Davidson
team is picking up the slack. The Jayhawks have heightbut haven't been able to
use it to their advantage so far. Curry sinks his first three pointer followed
by a two... Chalmers is sinking three pointers for the Jayhawks keeping the Wildcats
from getting too far in front. The pace is fast and Kansas has a deep bench. Davidson
is leading in steals and rebounds and Kansas has more turnovers. This will be
an interesting game... Chalmers sinks a three to tie the score with 6:19 left
in the first half. Curry has 12 points against Chalmers' 11. Kansas managed an
unanswered two to end the half with a lead. Starting the 2nd half, Curry sinks
2 field goals to give the Wildcats the lead. Chalmers continues to lead the Jayhawks
while Rush is not shooting well. Coming up to 12 minutes to play the Jayhawks
are on a 7 point run that gives them a 6 point lead - the most space between the
teams since the start of the game. Davidson answers - with 10:30 left to play,
the Wildcats are back in front by 1 point a third three pointer by Barr gives
Davidson the lead. 7:35 to play...Davidson up by 4.... With 6:11 to play Kansas
is back in the lead by 1 point. Curry misses a three after a steal - Kansas gets
two on a foul. Less than a minute left and the Wildcats trail by 6. A free throw
and a three by Curry bring it within two with 36 seconds to play. Davidson defense
keeps control...Kansas can't connect...16 .8 seconds to go - Davidson has possession...
Curry has the ball - can't make it Kansas
wins... For the first time in the NCAA Men's Div I Tournament all top seeds have
advanced to the Final Four! | Final
Four - April 5 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas1
UCLA 60
vs. 1 Memphis 78 RECAP The
last time these two teams faced each other was two years ago and UCLA moved on...
but with one of the lowest scoring games for the normally hot handed Bruins. This
time, the Bruins hit the scoreboard first and score twice before Memphis answers.
Bruins hold the lead until 15:36 when Memphis moved ahead by 1... followed by
another two baskets giving the Tigers a 5 point lead.With 11:36 left in the first
half the Tigers are still one point ahead of the Bruins. Field goal percentages
are high for both teams. With 8 minutes to go in the 1st half, Memphis has a 5
point lead. The story of the first half of this game will have to include the
guards. Fast break points are going to Memphis time after time, creating scoring
opportunities for the Tigers. Defense on both teams is strong, but Memphis has
only one turnover with less than 5 minutes left in the half. Less than a minute
to go in the first half and the Tigers lead by 5. A three pointer by UCLA ends
the half with the Bruins trailing by 3. Two free throws put the first points up
for Memphis in the 2nd half. Memphis is racking up fouls on some of the major
players. With with 14 minutes left to play the Bruins are picking up their game,
but the Tigers still lead by 7. Field goal percentages for both teams are in the
low 40s the back court points and break points are the big difference. Can the
Bruins come back from a ten point deficit with 8 minutes left to play? UCLA gets
a free throw and a bucket to bring them within 7 with 6 minutes to go... The Tiger's
Joey Dorsey has been covering Rose all night, effectively keeping one of the Bruins
brightest stars from shining. With under three minutes to go the Tigers have the
biggest lead of the night... No one in college basketball has ever won 38 games
in a season - Memphis locked that record tonight and moves on to the championship
game. 1
Kansas
84 vs. 1 North
Carolina 66 RECAP The
Jayhawks win the tip and Brandon Rush puts it in. Kansas comes out strong with
a quick moving, strong game. In the first 5 minutes UNC has 3 turnovers - Kansas
has none. An 18 point run by the Jayhawks and the Tar Heels scoreless for 4 minutes
19 minutes left and a 22 point lead for Kansas. Self told the Jayhawks to go out
and enjoy themselves... they seriously listened to their coach. With 7:32 left
in the first half Kansas is starting to look unstop-able... but don't write off
the Tar Heels this early in the game. If they can find their game and get the
flow back - they are a formidable presence on the court. Roy Williams is shaking
his head... and you know some shaking will be going on during half time in the
UNC locker room. If UNC can turn it around after the half, they may still have
a chance to go the distance. UNC has not had a field goal in the last 15 possessions
and went over nine minutes without a basket... 3:30 left and UNC is starting to
pick up some points. They've trimmed the Jayhawks lead from 28 to 21...down to
15... going into half time the Jawhawks are up by 17. If the Jayhawks can come
out strong again - and hold their game together - and avoid sloppy plays as they
get tired, they've set themselves up for a chance at the title. If the Tar Heels
get it together during the half, they may still have a chance... UNC comes in
with a 2 point play, and their defense is running a bit smoother. In the first
three minutes of the second half the Tar Heels have managed to reduce the Kansas
lead to 14, but they are not showing the power that it will take to return from
the deficit. With a 28 to 14 run the Tar heels are making this a game. Another
2 points for the Tar Heels and the teams are 12 points apart... another 2 and
the Kansas lead is cut to 10 with 14 to go. With 12:20 to go, UNC trims the Jayhawks
lead to single digits... another 2 6 points separate the high and low score. A
12 -0 run by the Tar Heels and with 11:30 to go, it's anyone's game... Another
2 points for UNC - kansas lead down to 4. Jayhawks end a six minute scoreless
run with a 2 pointer and another - back to 8. UNC sinks a 3 Kansas lead down to
5 with 8:30 to go. If UNC can pull this one out it will be the biggest comeback
in Final Four history. A pair of free throws moves the Kansas lead to 7.Kaun drops
a 2 - back up to 9. Green sinks one for UNC. Kasas gets another 2 with 6 minutes
to go. UNC gets two free throws and sinks a shot. A three pointer for Kansas...
2 points for UNC... another 2 for the Jayhawks - 4:47 left and Kansas still leads
by 8 points.Jackson drops a 2 - Kansas back up to 10... another 2 - the Jayhawk
lead is back up to 12 with 3:40 to go. Kansas is pulling away in the final minutes
- 2 minutes to go...Jayhawks lead back up to 19 with a minute left. This is the
end of the UNC run. The Jayhawks move on to the championship game...
Championship
- April 7 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas 1
Memphis 68 vs.
1
Kansas 75 RECAP
1OT March
Madness Around the Web Will
the mayhem at the 2008 big dance live up to the past? Stick around...plus, check
out a great collection of party ideas, trivia and other related
fun stuff to help you celebrate another exciting, roller-coaster year of manic
March Madness ... NCAA
Men's Basketball
- The official site for the latest updates, scores, ranking and related pictures
and feature stories, interviews and more. NCAA
Basketball - CBS Sportsline
- The official network TV station with headline reports & predictions, opinion
and news, plus the latest scores at a glance and key dates for major games. ESPN
Mens' Basketball
- Cable TV network coverage featuring picture galleries, video clips, updated
blogs, along with the latest college basketball headline news & scores.
NCAA
Men's Division I Basketball Championship - Wikipedia's excellent overview
of March Madness with tons of stats, facts and incredible depth of trivia answers. CollegeHoops.net
- NCAA Basketball Tournament
- One-stop browsing for daily news & updates, odds & predictions, how
to's on winning that office pool, plus tons more on March Madness history, stats
& trivia. March
Madness Trivia & Fun Facts The
phrase March Madness was coined by Henry V. Porter in 1939
to
describe an Illinois high school basketball tourney. Brent Musburger first used
it during NCAA coverage in 1982 causing a legal battle almost as insane as the
playoffs. But everyone finally worked things out and the madness was official.
There isn't a good record of who first called the playoffs The Big Dance, but
it does describe the action. The
5 schools who have the winningest history in NCAA Division I Men's basketball
are: - UCLA
with 11 championships;
- Kentucky
who won the March Madness games 7 times;
- Indiana
with 5 Big Dance victories;
- North
Carolina outlasted all the other teams 4 times, including their championship
win in 2005, and
- Duke
with 3 titles.
- There
are 8
teams that won twice and others who are trying to reach that goal this year...
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