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2009 NCAA Champions: North Carolina Takes Title With Win Over Michigan State

EDDIE PELLS   04/ 7/09 12:55 AM ET   AP

Ncaa Champions

DETROIT — There was a team of destiny out there, all right. It's the North Carolina Tar Heels, and the final chapter of their story was about as heartwarming as a demolition derby.

Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson and North Carolina won a national championship a season or more in the making, stomping out Michigan State's inspirational run Monday night with a 89-72 blowout that wasn't even that close.

Hansbrough scored 18 points, Wayne Ellington had 19 and Ty Lawson led all scorers with 21 and also had a record eight steals _ and now they and Danny Green can all head to the NBA feeling good about their decision to return to school to bring Carolina's fifth championship back home.

All those upperclassmen, save Hansbrough, came back in part because their draft prospects didn't look so good. They also didn't want their college careers to end on last year's embarrassing loss to Kansas in the Final Four. That was a dud of a game in which they trailed 40-12 in the first half and Billy Packer was telling CBS viewers it was over.

This time, North Carolina led 36-13 around the time "Dancing With The Stars" was starting on another network. At least nobody knew how that one was going to end.

Michigan State (31-7) simply never got any momentum. From the start, it was clear there was no way Carolina was losing control of this one, no chance for the Spartans to serve up that definitive ray of sunshine and warm-and-fuzzy smile for a state that's been battered by the ailing economy.

The Tar Heels (34-4) were up 55-34 at halftime, breaking a 42-year-old title-game record for biggest lead at the break and setting the mark for most points at the half.

This collection of NBA talent was too, too much from wire to wire, from the start of the tournament, to the very end.

Carolina won every game by double digits, something that hasn't happened since Duke did it in 2001.

Lots of basketball fans saw this coming, including America's No. 1 Hoopster-in-Chief.

Yes, President Barack Obama picked the Tar Heels to take it all in his much-publicized bracket.

Magic Johnson, Michigan State's Spartan-in-Chief, joined Larry Bird at center court to present the game ball, a tribute to the 30-year anniversary of their historic matchup and Michigan State's first title.

From there, it was pretty much all "Showtime," all the time _ but not for Michigan State. Heck, Magic didn't even stick around for the end of the game. He was spotted walking up the tunnel with 3 1/2 minutes left.

Spartans coach Tom Izzo tried to call a timeout to stop the onslaught with 6:45 left in the first half. His team came out and promptly turned it over _ one of 14 in the first half, compared to only 12 baskets.

Goran Suton led the Spartans with 17 points, and Kalin Lucas, the Big Ten player of the year, had 14 _ most scored once the game was out of hand, which was very early in this one. Michigan State pulled within 13 a couple times late in the second half, and the crowd of 72,922 _ mostly pulling for the Spartans _ tried to make some noise.

But for most of the game, cavernous Ford Field had the atmosphere of a Lions game, save the few thousand Tar Heel fans whose Carolina Blue team put in a much better blue-collar effort than the team that was supposed to pride itself on that.

As for that 98-63 beatdown Carolina put on Michigan State in this same building back on Dec. 3? No fluke. In fact, Detroit might want to give Ford Field a nice, long break. The Lions went 0-16 here last season, and there was no halt to the suffering on this night.

It was, almost literally, over before it began. Ellington had a double-pump scoop layup and a 3-pointer and Hansbrough spotted up and sank a 14-foot jumper _ all in the first 4:25 to put Carolina ahead 17-7. It never got closer.

The Spartans, meanwhile, were having trouble simply getting the ball in after Tar Heel buckets, turning it over that way twice in the first 6 minutes, part of a depressing day that didn't do justice to the effort they put in to get here. During pregame introductions, Carolina coach Roy Williams walked over to shake hands with Izzo, who was distracted, drawing up a play on the greaseboard in the huddle. He jokingly showed the diagram to Williams _ and ya know what: It probably wouldn't have mattered.

Izzo conceded in the lead-up to the game that if both teams played their best, Michigan State would lose. He'll never find out if he was right because, while North Carolina was more than ready, the Spartans never showed up.

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DETROIT — There was a team of destiny out there, all right. It's the North Carolina Tar Heels, and the final chapter of their story was about as heartwarming as a demolition derby. Tyler Hansbrou...
DETROIT — There was a team of destiny out there, all right. It's the North Carolina Tar Heels, and the final chapter of their story was about as heartwarming as a demolition derby. Tyler Hansbrou...
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americanalien
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01:28 AM on 04/08/2009
If President Obama didn't say that North Carolina would win, I doubt that they would. He gave them the inspiration that pushed them over the top. On the other hand, If Bush had said that they would win, it would be a curse and NC would have suffered a devastating loss.
08:04 PM on 04/07/2009
The only "bad thing" that happened last night was that I couldn't make it to Franklin Street.;
what a celebration!

Go Heels!
EvieEve
An injustice to one is an injustice to all
07:31 PM on 04/07/2009
I bet the party lasted until dawn on Franklin Street. *sigh* I remember those parties well. Go Heels!!
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DrBillo1
Consultant
07:16 PM on 04/07/2009
does any of this really matter--yea ,about as much as cheese wiz or M&M's
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Emerald1943
07:22 PM on 04/07/2009
If God is not a Tarheel, why is the sky Carolina blue??

If you were fortunate enough to live in North Carolina, it would matter a lot!
EvieEve
An injustice to one is an injustice to all
07:31 PM on 04/07/2009
Michigan State fan?
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Emerald1943
07:04 PM on 04/07/2009
I was lucky enough to go to the "Dean Dome" in Chapel Hill last November for the first game of the season! They were amazing then....and the Heels are amazing now!

We are so proud in North Carolina of the basketball program at UNC!

GO TARHEELS!!!!
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Cdcoop
The power of the tongue is life and death
06:52 PM on 04/07/2009
So proud of the Tarheels....glad they took the game in hand early , it was a real joy to watch. I think they made fans out of the Spartan players from listening to their press conference after the game!!! Can't wait till next year.

GO HEELS!!!!!
04:01 PM on 04/07/2009
Another Big 10 team flopping on the National Stage.
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optimage
07:56 PM on 04/07/2009
Uh, puh-leeze tell me who would've done any better? Kudos to both teams.
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03:25 PM on 04/07/2009
* (Magic) was spotted walking up the tunnel with 3 1/2 minutes left. *

At least Johnson is consistent. Unfortunately, he is only a consistent disappointment.
02:44 PM on 04/07/2009
Michigan State beat UConn fair and square, but I still believe a UConn-UNC final would have been much more interesting.
01:32 PM on 04/07/2009
"to bring Carolina's fifth championship back home"

- Actually, it's our sixth /national/ championship - our fifth /NCAA/ championship.
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puffhost
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11:26 AM on 04/07/2009
Heel Yes!
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Tyler-Durden
leading a revolution of one
11:19 AM on 04/07/2009
YAY HEELS! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
11:10 AM on 04/07/2009
Boring final and boring tournment.
11:38 AM on 04/07/2009
Second that on the final four.

There were a number of good games spread around but that was the most boring final four and championship I remember seeing in awhile.

My main complaint is CBS's coverage. They only showed one channels' worth of coverage over two CBS channels available (identical). C'mon CBS, you couldn't afford two crews to cover more than one game at once? How many times were you watching a boring lopsided game when they'd switch over to a better game only to show you the last minute or 30 seconds to the finish?

Cheap Broadcasting System
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
11:50 AM on 04/07/2009
My hubby and I couldn't agree more. CBS has ruined the broadcasting of sporting events.

And while we're on the subject, the interminable ads (revenue producing, though they are) have ruined the game of basketball, in our opinion. The time outs are too numerous to count, actually breaking the flow of the game many times, and in some cases actually turning the game around, giving players multitudes of rest breaks, etc....
11:41 AM on 04/07/2009
I went to bed last night with about 5 minutes remaining, in the first half.
11:07 AM on 04/07/2009
Who didn't expect this blowout? UNC crushed them in December by 35 and they CRUSHED THEM LAST NIGHT! The Heels and Roy Williams are the next dynasty in college basketball! GO HEELS!
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optimage
07:57 PM on 04/07/2009
Really? Are Ty and Tyler sticking around another year?
11:07 AM on 04/07/2009
North Carolina was clearly superior but the Spartans made it easy for them by committing all of those turnovers.

Congrats to the Tar Heels.
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Seablue2u
I'm an idealist without illusions. JFK
11:21 AM on 04/07/2009
The Tar Heel defense caused the majority of those turnovers.

At least the Spartans didn't quit. They kept trying, and that's the real proof of a team's worthiness. So we take nothing away from the Spartan program.

However, we are the National Champions, and played/behaved as such.