Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Men%27s_Division_I_Basketball_ChampionshipTwo #1 seeds making it to the championship game
Has happened six times:
1982 North Carolina defeated Georgetown
1993 North Carolina defeated Michigan
1999 Connecticut defeated Duke
2005 North Carolina defeated Illinois
2007 Florida defeated Ohio State
2008 Kansas defeated Memphis
I guess that is more impressive than using illegally paid players, having the other team taking a dive or playing a mid major.
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
Notice Dook had a shot and failed miserably with another paid player. Way to go Kiwi!
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
we notice you are still worrying about DUKE, while your squad continues to struggle.
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
we notice you are still worrying about DUKE, while your squad continues to struggle.
- Posted by blueduke4
Observation does not equal worry.
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
Carolina fans living in the past because they have no future.
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
i've alway said that k can not win the big one against a #1 seed. he has has to have lesser teams for him to win it.
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
2010 ncaa gift
- Posted by teflon2ncaa
Why? Because a player from a team who had been in the top 15 most of the year missed a half court shot?
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
dook 2010...one of the weakest title team in one of the weakest fields.
http://goo.gl/hxViu
RE: Out of six 1 vs.1 national title games, UNC has won three of them
Speaking of No. 1, did anyone else see the spotlight ESPN did Saturday morning re UNC's Championship game in 1957? At the end of the story, they made the statement that after 3 overtimes, Carolina won it's FIRST National Championship. Not trying to stir a pot, just thought that was odd they said that.