One Shining Moment montage
Even the casual fan knows that an NCAA basketball tournament doesn't officially end until the "One Shining Moment" montage is unveiled. On that note, the 2013 tourney officially comes to the end with this.
Even the casual fan knows that an NCAA basketball tournament doesn't officially end until the "One Shining Moment" montage is unveiled. On that note, the 2013 tourney officially comes to the end with this.
No. 1 overall seed Louisville completed a dominant run in the 2013 NCAA Tournament by pulling away from Michigan in the national championship game.
Tonight's championship game has been an absolute thriller chalk full of big shots and big plays. So naturally, Tim Hardaway Jr. wanted to get in on the action for Michigan.
Florida Gulf Coast may have a rival for alley-oop of the tournament, and it comes from Louisville on the last night of the tourney...
68 teams have been whittled down to two, and tonight, Louisville takes on Michigan for the right to be called 2013 NCAA men's basketball champions.
It's championship night, things are tense, we could all use a laugh, and Rick Pitino is a dead ringer for Al Pacino. On that note...
Syracuse's vaunted zone defence held Michigan below 40 per cent shooting, but the Wolverines found a way to control the game and hold off a furious Orange rally down the stretch to advance to the championship game.
Wichita State hung tough in the first half and actually started to pull away at the start of the second half, but Louisville's incredible defence looked the part to close out the game and the Cardinals are off to the NCAA championship game after a 72-68 win.
Cleanthony Early throws down on Louisville
Here's Kevin Ware helping people find the humour in his misfortune on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Ed Rush has resigned as Pac-12 coordinator of officials after some odd comments made towards officials during the Pac-12 tournament.
Ware suffered a broken leg in the game Sunday vs. Duke
Get this guy away from coaching.
Florida Gulf Coast coach who led his team to Cinderella run, was USC's top candidate.