As March Madness ends, two teams have emerged as victors heading into the 2016 NCAA championship game: Villanova University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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On Saturday, both teams played in top form at NRG Stadium in Houston, a 70,000-plus seat venue.
Villanova handily destroyed a No. 2-seeded Oklahoma 95-51 in the first NCAA Final Four semifinal, winning by the biggest margin ever in a Final Four game.
Villanova shot an incredible 71.4 percent from the field, reminiscent of Villanovaโs 78.6 percent effort in the national championship game against No. 1 Georgetown in 1985.
Junior guard Josh Hart scored 23 points as the No. 2-seeded Wildcats defeated No. 2 seed Oklahoma Sooners to advance to the NCAA men's basketball national championship game.
Villanova head coach Jay Wright said to CNN, โIโm happy we had one of those games where we just make every shot. We had end-of-shot-clock shots we just threw up and went in.โ
The second game turned into another blowout as ACC Conference team North Carolina defeated Syracuse, their third time meeting this season (UNC won all three matchups). The Orange cut UNCโs lead to seven points with about 10 minutes in the second half, but thatโs as close at they got to the Tar Heels.
โThe last four weeks weโve been much, much better defensively,โ UNC head coach Roy Williams said to CNN. โWe had a brain lapse there for about three minutes in the second half, but other than that, I thought we were really good defensively against a team thatโs hard to guard.โ
Senior Brice Johnson and sophomore guard-forward Justin Jackson had 16 points each. Junior forward Kennedy Meeks had 15 points, while senior guard Marcus Paige had 13 points. Sophomore guard Joel Berry II had eight points and 10 assists.
On Monday, Villanova will face North Carolina for the NCAA championship.
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