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*Joe Lunardi's first seven out: Georgia, Alabama, Boston College, UAB, Harvard, Missouri St, VCU

Source (Final update before CBS Selection Show - 3:40PM EST March 13) http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology

Jerry Palm's Predictions were found at this link, updated at 3:40PM EST http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology?ttag=gen10_on_all_fb_na_txt_0001

*Jerry Palm's first four out: Boston College, UAB, Colorado, Harvard

NCAA Selections were updated in real time as they were announced on the CBS Selection Sunday show.

 

 

     Top Ten Championship Teams of the Last Decade

By: Mike Dufresne

1.  ’05 North Carolina (33-4)

Defeated Illinois 75-70 to give Roy Williams his first National Championship.  The only team with four lottery picks in one year (Raymond Felton, Sean May, Rashard McCants, and Marvin Williams) couldn’t be stopped.  This Heels squad was arrogant and had plenty of swagger, rightfully so.

2.  ’01 Duke (35-4)

Defeated Arizona 82-72 to win the title and solidify Coach K as the best coach of our era.  Stacked roster included Jay Williams, Shane Battier, Mike Dunleavy, Chris Duhon, and Carlos Boozer, all future NBAers.  Three of the four losses were by a combined 5pts with the only bad loss coming at Maryland by 11.  They had an unbelievable comeback in the semifinal versus that same Terps team, rallying from 22 down to advance.

3.  ’07 Florida (35-5)

Defeated Ohio St. 84-75 to become first repeat Champion since ’91-’92 Duke.  Led by three lottery picks; Johkim Noah, Al Horford, and Corey Brewer.  Five losses may seem like too many, but as the defending champ they got everyone’s best shot and still rolled to the title.  It’s hard to see a defending champ at three, but the talent of the teams above trumps a two time run.

4.  ’ 08 Kansas (37-3)

The best record among our teams of the decade and they won their first Championship since ’88 beating Memphis in one of the most exciting finals of the span.  Jayhawk fans were disappointed when Brandon Rush tore his ACL the year prior, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  Rush, forced to return because of the injury hurting is draft position, combined with Mario Chalmers, Sharron Collins, Darrell Arthur, and a slew of others dominated the next team on the list in the semifinals.

5.  ‘09 North Carolina (34-4)

Defeated Michigan St. 89-72 and were never really challenged on their way to their second title of the decade.  Led by first round picks Ty Lawson, Tyler Hansborough, and Wayne Ellington.  Not only did they annihilate MSU in the title game, it was the second time smacking them around in the Spartan’s backyard at Ford Field.

6.  ’02 Maryland (29-4)

Beat Indiana 64-52 to win a title that could’ve been their second straight had they not choked the year before in the semifinals versus Duke.  One of the deeper teams on the list led by Jaun Dixon, Lonny Baxter, Chris Wilcox, Byron Mouton, and Steve Blake.  Unexpectedly, Blake has gone on to have the most successful pro career of all the members on that team.

7.  ’04 Connecticut (33-6)

Defeated Georgia Tech 82-73 in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score would indicate to give Jim Calhoun his second national title.  Led by versatile guards Taliek Brown, Rashad Anderson, and Ben Gordon, this team also had a fantastic front line with Emeka Okafor, Charlie Villanueva, and Josh Boone.  While the championship game wasn’t close, they had to rally from 8 down in the final four minutes in the semifinals against a strong Duke team.

8.  ’03 Syracuse (30-5)

The Carmelo Anthony’s won the most exciting championship game of the decade, topping Kansas 81-78.  Hakeem Warrick’s block of Michael Lee’s potential tying three-pointer, with less than a second to go, stopped the furious Jayhawk comeback in the second half.  Along with Anthony and Warrick, the Orange also had Gerry McNamara hitting threes for them as a frosh.  Anthony is still the most impactful freshman, in my opinion, to ever play considering the way he carried the team to this kind of height.

9.  ‘06 Florida (33-6)

The first title team snuck up on some people destroying UCLA 73-57 in the final, winning Florida’s first basketball title.  Led by the same group as above they were only tested once in their title round in a second round matchup with Georgetown.  This team inexplicably lost three games in a row during the regular season, so it wasn’t surprising the Billy Donavan’s team was an afterthought going into the post season.

10.  ’00 Michigan St. (32-7)

Knocked off Florida 89-76 to win Sparty’s first Championship since Magic was running the show.  The first team of the decade was led by a trio of Flint, MI products in Mateen Cleaves, Charlie Bell, and Morris Peterson, who came together at the end of the year to make a run.  One of the feel good stories of college basketball in recent memory, with the hometown kids, who came from nothing to win it all.


 
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