Thursday, November 4, 2010

2008 NCAA Title - For Kansas Coach Bill Self, the long wait is over: His Jayhawks Outlast Memphis

The only guarantee going into the 2008 NCAA National Championship Game was that one of two very good coaches Bill Self of Kansas and John Calipari of Memphis would win his first national title.

In an NCAA first made the four No. 1 seed in this year's tournament for the coveted Final 4 Both coaches were able to beat the competition in the semifinals as Kansas turned North Carolina 84-66 and 78-63 Memphis ripped UCLA. Both games were about as exciting as watching an ashtraywait for a cigarette butt.

North Carolina had no chance against the Kansas Jayhawks finally went to an early 25-2 run, after leading 15-10. The Tar Heels would cut the lead to 4 points-54 to 50 with more than 11 minutes remaining, but then Kansas continued its hot hand, shooting up 53% to 36% of North Carolina from the soil. Jayhawk guard Brandon Rush led all scorers with 25

Kansas Davidson escaped only to reach the final 4 and then dusted off the Tar Heels, despite theirall-everything player Tyler Hansbrough. It was a tough night for North Carolina Coach Roy Williams, Kansas, national, prominence has been training 15 years before returning to his Alma Mater in 2003. Williams never won a national title in Kansas, but the Tar Heels led to the national title in 2005.

Memphis '1 -2 punch of guards Chris Douglas-Roberts (28 points) and Derrick Rose (25 points) ran UCLA ragged, outscoring the Bruins 14-2 to break the fast. The Tigers continue the game with 10consecutive free throws (20 of 23 for 87% of the game) well beyond their season average of 61%.

UCLA freshman Kevin Love miracle, the Pac 10 player of the year, to 2 points in the second half and 12 coming in the game instead of after averaging 21.8 points per game love, which is 6-10, ran smack into the Tigers' 6 held-foot-9, 265-pound Joey Dorsey, a large presence, the love from a distance. Dorsey also pulled down 15 rebounds.

Memphis coach John Calipari was dizzy with joy in the catchmentChampionship game and UCLA coach Ben Howland was disappointed, no doubt after reaching the Final 4 in three consecutive years without winning the title game. Memphis' victory was its 38th This year set an NCAA record for most wins in a season.

The championship game was a beauty, in the vicinity could be so close and excellent drained by the end of regulation time, as Kansas' Mario Chalmers is a 3-pointer over Derrick Rose to tie the game at 63 with 2 seconds left. Chalmers' shot would make himthe Most Valuable Player honor.

Memphis had a 9-point lead with 2 minutes left to stand, but was unable to connect 4 free throws from Chris Douglas-Roberts down the track and lost control of the game. Kansas would outscore Memphis 12-5 enter to win in overtime 75-68 Coach Bill Self played his first national title Monday night (4-7-08) in one of the best title games in NCAA history.

Standout freshman Derrick Rose took over the game for Memphis in the second half and scored 14 of his team the 16Points for the construction of the 9-point lead.

Kansas coach Bill Self took the game best, and said: "If we played 10 times, it would probably go 5 and 5, we are fortunate late."

There was a lot of surprises early in this year's tournament and a big finale. All in all a very good year for NCAA basketball and a fitting end to March Madness 2008th

2008 NCAA Tournament Results for Round 5 - The Final 4

# 1 Midwest Regional champion Kansas eliminated # 1 EastRegional Champion North Carolina 84-66

# 1 Ret South Regional Champion Memphis # 1 West Regional Champion UCLA 78-63

2008 NCAA Tournament Results for Round 6 - National Championship Game

# 1 Midwest Regional champion, beat Kansas to win # 1 South Regional Champion Memphis 75-68 for the National Championship

Postscript on the Final 4 Coaches:

The coach of the Final 4 teams in this year brought a combined 143-9 record, a winning percentage of .941. If youto 94% of your games that do not compare themselves to win another, they must be compared, because you, believe me, you a default setting in this season that can not fit another 4 coaches in America.

The Dean of the North Carolina coach was Roy Williams, the 28 victories a year for 15 years on average in Kansas, and took the Jayhawks to four Final Fours before returning to his alma mater, leading the Tar Heels a national championship in 2005.

Only five other coaches inHistory have their team to 6 Final Four appearances John Wooden (12), Dean Smith (11), Mike Krzyzewski (10), Denny Crum (6) and Adolph Rupp (6) out. There is perhaps no coincidence that Williams honed his profession for 10 years as assistant coach Dean Smith at North Carolina.

North Carolina won championships in 1957, 1982, 1993 and 2005 and had come to the Final Four 17 times in this year's tournament was.

Ben Howland marked his 3rd straight Final Four appearancethis year. His UCLA Bruins were runner up in the national championship game two years ago. He led Pittsburgh to two Sweet 16 appearances, before going to UCLA, and has the Bruins in the NCAA tournament four straight years.

Howland was hoping for John Wooden's legacy at UCLA to add, but was too short again. Wooden's UCLA teams won 10 national titles and seven consecutive titles from 1967 to 1973. This year marks the Bruins' 18 Final Four appearance.

Wooden's UCLA record during his10 National Championship years 291-10 (not a misprint), it includes rounds at 97% probability of winning and not less than 4 perfect 30-0 seasons. In short, it is made of wood and all the others when it comes to winning basketball games and national titles.

Memphis coach John Calipari had never won a national title but built two smaller conference rooms, team Massachusetts in the Atlantic 10 and Memphis in Conference USA in national responsibilities and reached the Final Four with the two. HisMemphis Tigers won 103 games in the last 3 years, only 1 win Kentucky's national record, so here from 1996 to 1998.

Since the last appearance Calipari in the 1985 Final Four match-ups, the other 3 teams in this year's field for 19 Final Four appearances and four national titles-Kansas in 1988, UCLA in 1995 and North Carolina together in 1993 and 2005 .

Kansas coach Bill Self could not claim a national title coming in this year's Final Four. In 15 years as head coach, averaged SelfTicket in 23 wins a season won 8 conference championships and had 4 teams deep into the tournament, but none of them to the Final Four until this year.

Until this season, performances had more NCAA tournament wins-18 without reaching the Final Four than any active coach. Only two other coaches have more wins than self without reaching the Final Four with Temple's John Chaney, 23, and Purdue Gene Keady at 19

Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley

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