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UConn Defeats Butler 53-41: Huskies Are National Champions

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EDDIE PELLS   04/ 4/11 11:48 PM ET   AP

HOUSTON — The only thing that could stop Kemba Walker and Connecticut's amazing run was the final buzzer.

On a night when the massive arena felt like a dusty old gym, UConn made Butler look like the underdog it really was, winning the national championship Monday night with an old-fashioned, grinding 53-41 beatdown of the Bulldogs.

Walker finished with 16 points for the Huskies (32-9), who won their 11th straight game since closing the regular season with a 9-9 Big East record that foreshadowed none of this.

They closed it out with a defensive showing for the ages, holding Butler to a 12-for-64 shooting. That's 18.8 percent, the worst ever in a title game, which made for an ugly overall night but turned into the kind of game a grizzled old coach like Jim Calhoun could love.

At age 68, he became the oldest coach to win the NCAA championship and joined John Wooden, Adolph Rupp, Mike Krzyzewski and Bob Knight as only the fifth coach to win three NCAA titles.

"It may be the happiest moment of my life," Calhoun said.

Calhoun designed this win by accepting the reality that the rim was about as wide as a pancake on a defensive-minded night in Houston, by making his players pound the ball inside and insisting on the kind of defense that UConn played during this remarkable run, but which often got overshadowed by Walker's theatrics.

"The halftime speech was rather interesting," Calhoun said. "The adjustment was we were going to out-will them and outwork them."

Connecticut outscored Butler by an amazing 26-2 in the paint. The Bulldogs (28-10), in their second straight title game and hoping to put the closing chapter on the ultimate "Hoosiers" story, went a mind-numbing 13 minutes, 26 seconds in the second half making only one field goal.

During that time, a 25-19 lead turned into a 41-28 deficit. This for a team that never trailed Duke by more than six during last year's epic final.

That time, Gordon Hayward's desperation halfcourt heave bounced off the backboard and rim, barely missing. This time, UConn was celebrating before the buzzer sounded, Calhoun pumping his fists and hugging an assistant while the Huskies ran to the sideline and soaked in the confetti.

The version of "Hoosiers" with the happy ending is still available on DVD.

UConn, meanwhile, gets the real celebration.

Joining Walker in double figures were Jeremy Lamb with 12 points, including six during UConn's pullaway run, and Alex Oriakhi with 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Just as impressive were the stats UConn piled up on defense. Four steals and 10 blocks, including four each by Oriakhi and Roscoe Smith, and a total clampdown of Butler's biggest stars, Matt Howard and Shelvin Mack. Howard went 1 for 13 and Mack went 4 for 15.

Butler's 41 points were 10 points fewer than the worst showing in the shot-clock era in a championship game. (Michigan scored 51 in a loss to Duke in 1992), and the 18.8 percent shooting broke a record that had stood since 1941.

It's been a rough year for the Huskies and their coaching lifer, whose season was tarnished by an NCAA investigation that found Calhoun failed to create an atmosphere of compliance in the program. He admitted he wasn't perfect and has begrudgingly accepted the three-game suspension he'll have to serve when the Big East regular season starts next year.

Then again, given this performance, it's clear UConn does its best work when it's all-or-nothing, one-and-done.

Counting three wins at the Maui Invitational, Connecticut finished 14-0 in tournament games this year – including an unprecedented five-wins-in-five-nights success at the Big East tournament, then six games – two each week – in the one that really counts, one of the most unpredictable versions of March Madness ever.

It closed with 11th-seeded VCU in the Final Four and with eighth-seeded Butler joining the 1985 Villanova team as the highest seed to play in a championship game.

Villanova won that game by taking the air out of the ball and upsetting Georgetown.

Butler tried to do it in a most un-Butler way – by running a little and jacking up 3s.

Didn't work, and when the Bulldogs tried later to make baskets in the paint, it really looked like there was a lid there. During their dry spell, Howard, Garrett Butcher and Andrew Smith all missed open shots from under the bucket. It just wasn't their day.

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NoWayMan
02:17 PM on 04/05/2011
that was hard to watch.
never mind the ncaa championship.
u can't win a pickup game in the park shooting 19%.
butler picked the worst time possible to go cold.

congrats to uconn. from the big east tourney thru the ncaa tourney.
that was quite a run.
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StrayTalk
Keep the old comment format.
02:15 PM on 04/05/2011
Congratulations UCONN!
"UConn-Butler will not sell well on DVD among the general populace. Nor will it warrant encore viewings on cable. But it will likely be considered, for a very long time, the gold standard of big-game defensive performances. Of the effort involved in that, Calhoun said, “To me, that’s beauty. That’s what this game should be about."
--Luke Winn, Sports Illustrated
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Jlong
01:57 PM on 04/05/2011
S-U-C-K-E-D!
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Mitzy
01:44 PM on 04/05/2011
One of the worst games of basketball I've ever seen. It was embarrassing to think that this is the best the NCAA could produce.
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leorangerie
01:43 PM on 04/05/2011
There was that NCAA title game many years when Villenova(sp?) won by shooting 70% from the field. Can't blame the defense when a team is just on fire. And don't over credit a defense when a team just can't hit the side of a barn. Happens in sports. Too bad it happened in the title game, but oh well.
02:52 PM on 04/05/2011
I am a Georgetown fan and still have not recovered from that game.
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mfoto1986
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01:36 PM on 04/05/2011
This game was BORING and UGLY..... I almost fell asleep watching players committing turnovers and missing shots badly LOL
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fourex
01:34 PM on 04/05/2011
Ugly, ugly game that will be incorrectly tied to great defense. Shooting bricks, clankers, and airballs, has more to it than defense. A good reporter will stray from the spin and report what happened.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
01:16 PM on 04/05/2011
A few observations, all my own: 1) Calhoun out-coached Stevens, 2) Was a 'zone' defense the only way Butler could play?, 3) Butler had no dribble penetration and no game plan, IMO, 4) Seriously, Harris and Smith choked, 5) No team can win if they get outscored 26-2 in the paint, score 18.5% for the game and only hit three 3-pointers, 6) If a text book is all one needs to play in the finals, Brad Stevens would always be a front-runner. He had no creative, set plays, 7) Except for Kemba Walker, no other player deserves to be drafted into the NBA

Congrats to UConn. Don't party too hard, and please don't riot.
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ethiopia1a
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12:53 PM on 04/05/2011
Congratulations to UConn and all their fans. Great job in bringing home the championship. You have every right to be extremely proud of your team.
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ethiopia1a
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12:53 PM on 04/05/2011
The game nobody wants to talk about after today......ever again.
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LogicalMathMan
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01:07 PM on 04/05/2011
LOL...No kidding.
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JerryTheAngel
11:25 PM on 04/05/2011
I'll talk about it for the rest of my life. It was Calhouns 3rd title. Uconn played a lousy first half (sort of like Arizona against Duke)but bounced back and played a very good 2nd half. 10 blocked shots tied a championship game record by the way. Hard to make points in the paint when you are getting rejected on half of your attempts.
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Pailface
Music is the best!
12:37 PM on 04/06/2011
Don't get me wrong, UCONN deserved to win and congrats to UCONN!

But the quality of play was one VERY thin level above High School, a very hard to watch game. But UCONN did what they needed to do to win the championship, so they deserve it!

But in my opinion the quality of NCAA men’s basketball has fallen significantly in the last 10 to 15 years.
12:21 PM on 04/05/2011
Quietly, Calhoun has joined the ranks of the great college coaches of his generation. He has more championships than Coach K.
01:18 PM on 04/05/2011
Actually Coach K has 4 championships (unfortunately).
02:52 PM on 04/05/2011
My bad! You are correct.
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dropthedh
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02:36 PM on 04/05/2011
And many less graduates. The Huskies barely shot better than their graduation rate.
02:50 PM on 04/05/2011
I don't know anything about UConn's graduation rates. I'm purely rating his accomplishments on the basketball court.
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asmir
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12:18 PM on 04/05/2011
the refs let the players decide the game for a change!
01:10 PM on 04/05/2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9PbB7CZz6Q&feature=player_embedded

right in front of the ref. It was ugly!
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Pailface
Music is the best!
12:12 PM on 04/05/2011
That was the WORST Basketball game I think I've ever seen. I have seen High School games that were far more entertaining... ALL the players on both teams seemed lost out there.

I really believe this one year and off to the NBA is killing college basketball and making the NBA harder to watch sometimes...

What a complete waste of time and a terrible game!
12:33 PM on 04/05/2011
Lets see you hit the hardwood and win 11 straight tournament games. I'm sure you would fresh as a daisy. They're kids give them their due for their accomplishments........
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Pailface
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12:43 PM on 04/05/2011
I've watched the college basketball tournament for years and this one was without question the worst I've ever seen. 53 to 41 is a really boring game.

That said I do not blame the kids, they are young men playing in front of 40,000,000 people. How many 18 to 20 year olds do we know that could handle that pressure? Not many.

After 40 minutes of running for me… I’d be dead! No these kids are talented athletes, no question about that… Just not certain either of these teams were “Championship Quality”, that’s all.
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Big0725
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01:06 PM on 04/05/2011
Blah, blah, blah. Let;;s see you write a cogent post that actually pertains to the story. No, you want to denigrate someone for expressing an opinion.

It was a bad game. The players from UConn and Butler said it was a bad game. People in Uganda said it was a bad game. And it had nothing to do with freshness. Both teams had 5 days before Saturday and a day before yesterday to rest. I wasn't in the greatest shape at their ages, but I could go for a long time at 18 or 19.
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LogicalMathMan
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01:10 PM on 04/05/2011
I totally agree. This was a snooze fest. Good thing Jeopardy was on. Otherwise, I would've watched porn instead.