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2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

The 2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the finals of the 2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 2004-05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on April 4, 2005, at Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri and featured the Chicago Regional Champion, overall #1-seed Illinois and Syracuse Regional Champion, #1-seeded North Carolina. This marked the first time since 1999 that the national championship game was played between two #1 seeds.

2005 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
National championship game
1st half2nd half Total
North Carolina Tar Heels 4035 75
Illinois Fighting Illini 2743 70
DateApril 4, 2005
VenueEdward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
MVPSean May, North Carolina
FavoriteNorth Carolina by 2.5[1]
RefereesEd Corbett, John Cahill, Verne Harris
Attendance47,262
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersJim Nantz (play-by-play)
Billy Packer (color)
Bonnie Bernstein and Armen Keteyian (sideline)
Nielsen Ratings15.0
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North Carolina took off with a 40–27 lead at the half and Illinois failed to mount a comeback win after coming back as much as 15. The Tar Heels won 75–70, for their 4th national championship, and first under Roy Williams. As of 2024, this remains Illinois’ sole appearance in the national championship game.

Participants edit

Illinois Fighting Illini edit

Illinois entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the Chicago Regional. In the 1st round, Illinois survived a scare from Fairleigh Dickinson, rolling away with a 67–55 win after leading by just one at halftime.[2] In the 2nd round, Illinois beat Nevada 71-59 for the chance to face Milwaukee in the Sweet 16[3] and in the Sweet 16, the Illinois backcourt propelled them to a 77–63 win over Milwaukee to advance to the Chicago Regional Finals.[4] In the Chicago Regional Finals, Illinois came back from a 15-point deficit with four minutes remaining to beat Arizona 90–89 in overtime to keep Illinois title hopes alive with a trip to their fifth-ever Final Four.[5] In the Final Four, Illinois dominated Louisville in the 2nd half, outscoring them 41–29. They would go on to win 72-57 and advance to the national championship game.[6]

North Carolina Tar Heels edit

North Carolina entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the Syracuse Regional. In the 1st round, North Carolina used 73% shooting in the 1st half to claim a 96–68 victory over Oakland.[7] In the 2nd round, Sean May dominated with a double-double with 24 points and 17 rebounds and Marvin Williams also dominated with a double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds which led to UNC beating Iowa State for a chance to face Villanova in the Sweet 16[8] and North Carolina would hold off Villanova in the Sweet 16 beating them 67–66 to advance to the Elite Eight.[9] In the Elite Eight, Sean May had a double-double with 29 points and 12 rebounds and Rashad McCants scored 21 points to beat Wisconsin 88–82 to advance to the Final Four.[10] In the Final Four, North Carolina beat Michigan State 87–71 to advance to the title game .[11]

Team rosters edit

2004-05 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball roster
No. Name Position Height Weight Class
4 Luther Head G 6-3 185 Sr.
5 Deron Williams G 6-3 210 Jr.
11 Dee Brown G 6-0 185 Jr.
15 Calvin Brock G 6-4 185 Fr.
33 Rich McBride G 6- 215 So.
34 Fred Nkemdi F 6-5 235 Sr.
40 James Augustine F 6-10 230 Jr.
41 Warren Carter F 6-9 210 So.
42 Brian Randle F 6-7 210 So.
43 Roger Powell, Jr. F 6-6 235 Sr.
44 Marcus Arnold F 6-8 250 Jr.
45 Nick Smith C 7-2 250 Redshirt Sr.
50 Jack Ingram F/C 6-10 245 Redshirt Sr.
55 Shaun Pruitt F 6-8 245 Fr.
Reference:[12]
2004-05 North Carolina Tar Heels roster
No. Name Position Height Weight Class
0 Jesse Holley G 6-3 190 So.
1 Melvin Scott G 6-2 190 Sr.
2 Raymond Felton G 6-1 198 Jr.
3 Reyshawn Terry F 6-8 214 So.
5 Jackie Manuel G/F 6-5 189 Sr.
11 Quentin Thomas G 6-3 175 Fr.
21 Jawad Williams F 6-9 218 Sr.
22 Wes Miller G 5-11 185 So.
24 Marvin Williams F 6-9 230 Fr.
25 Damion Grant C 6-11 267 Jr.
32 Rashad McCants F/G 6-4 207 Jr.
34 David Noel F 6-6 224 Jr.
35 C.J. Hooker F 6-2 188 Sr.
41 Byron Sanders C 6-9 230 Jr.
42 Sean May F/C 6-9 266 Jr.
Reference:[13]

Starting lineups edit

North Carolina Position Illinois
Jackie Manuel G Deron Williams 1
Raymond Felton 1 G Dee Brown 2
Jawad Williams F Roger Powell Jr.
Rashad McCants 1 F James Augustine 2
Sean May 1 F Luther Head 1
2005 Consensus First Team All-American
 Players selected in an NBA draft  (number indicates round)

Source[14]

Game summary edit

CBS
April 4, 2005
Recap
#SY1 North Carolina Tar Heels 75, #CH1 Illinois Fighting Illini 70
Scoring by half: 40-27, 35-43
Pts: Sean May 26
Rebs: Sean May 10
Asts: Raymond Felton 7
Pts: Luther Head 21
Rebs: Roger Powell Jr. 14
Asts: Deron Williams, Dee Brown 7

North Carolina was playing looking for its 4th National Championship while Illinois was playing in its first National Championship. It was a tight contest for much of the first half before an 8–0 run by North Carolina allowed them to take a 35–25 lead. Eventually they would take a 40–27 lead into halftime. North Carolina increased its lead to 15 at one point in the second half. But Illinois began a furious charge. At one point, they would hit seven consecutive shots from the floor to turn a fifteen-point lead back to four. Unfazed, North Carolina would push the lead back up to ten before a 10–0 run by the Illini tied the game at 65-65. Illinois would tie the game at 70–70 on a three by Luther Head. But North Carolina would fight back as freshman Marvin Williams tapped back a Rashad McCants missed shot to put North Carolina back in front. Illinois would get several cracks to take the lead but were unable to convert. Eventually, Raymond Felton was able to steal the ball from Luther Head, forcing Deron Williams to foul. However Felton converted on 1 of 2 free throws giving Illinois one last chance. Head's potential game-tying three pointer bounced high and out and went into the hands of Felton who this time connected on both free throws to give North Carolina a 75–70 victory. Illinois struggled offensively with what had succeeded the rest of the season, converting only 12 of a championship game record 40 three-point field goal attempts. With his stellar post play, North Carolina forward Sean May managed to get Illinois defenders into foul trouble; starting junior forward/center James Augustine fouled out, and his substitute, senior Jack Ingram, quickly amassed four fouls. May scored 26 points as he took the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the Final Four.

For North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, it was his first national championship. Illinois was denied a chance to set the NCAA record for most wins in a season, instead tying the 1998–99 national runner-up Duke team with 37 (Kentucky has since won 38 games in two different seasons). For almost the entire 2004–05 season, Illinois and North Carolina were ranked #1 and #2, respectively, in all polls, and both teams were the favorites to meet in the national championship game. With its collection of raw talent, North Carolina would go on to field six players in the NBA draft, while four Illinois players would be selected in future drafts, with undrafted Roger Powell, Jr. also playing briefly in the NBA. In 2014, Sports Illustrated voted the 2005 Illinois team as the best team ever to not win a title.

References edit

  1. ^ Lindsay, John (April 4, 2005). "One-two punch: Illinois-Carolina 'the game everybody wanted to see'; Many current Tar Heels endured 8–20 record in 2001–02". Casper Star-Tribune. pp. D1, D2. Retrieved May 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Curiously, the Tar Heels are 2.5–point favorites. That's okay with Illinois.
  2. ^ "FDU's lead short-lived; Illini roll in second half". ESPN.com. March 17, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "Illinois overwhelms Nevada; UW-Milwaukee next". ESPN.com. March 19, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  4. ^ "Backcourt propels Fighting Illini into Chicago final". ESPN.com. March 24, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  5. ^ "Fighting Illini overcome 15-point hole to keep title hopes alive". ESPN.com. March 24, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  6. ^ "Illini beat down Louisville in second half". ESPN.com. April 2, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  7. ^ "Tar Heels shoot 73 percent in first half". ESPN.com. March 18, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  8. ^ "Cyclones unable to stop May, Williams; Nova next for UNC". ESPN.com. March 20, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  9. ^ "Villanova's spirited surge in closing minutes falls short". ESPN.com. March 25, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  10. ^ "Tar Heels reach Final Four behind May, McCants". ESPN.com. March 27, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  11. ^ "Tar Heels coach closer to elusive title". ESPN.com. April 2, 2005. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  12. ^ Matt Bowers, ed. (2004), "The Fighting Illini", Illinois 2004–05 Men's Basketball, Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Athletic Communications Office, p. 55 – via Internet Archive  
  13. ^ Matt Bowers, ed. (2004), "2004-05 Season", Carolina 2004-05 Tar Heel Basketball, Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Athletic Communications Office, pp. 5–6 – via Internet Archive  
  14. ^ "North Carolina vs. Illinois Box Score (Men), April 4, 2005". Sports Reference. Retrieved March 29, 2023.

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Carolina Tar Heels Illinois Fighting IlliniACC Big Ten 32 4 37 1 75 70 Head coach Roy Williams Head coach Bruce WeberAP 2Coaches 2AP 1Coaches 11st half2nd half TotalNorth Carolina Tar Heels 4035 75Illinois Fighting Illini 2743 70DateApril 4 2005VenueEdward Jones Dome St Louis MissouriMVPSean May North CarolinaFavoriteNorth Carolina by 2 5 1 RefereesEd Corbett John Cahill Verne HarrisAttendance47 262United States TV coverageNetworkCBSAnnouncersJim Nantz play by play Billy Packer color Bonnie Bernstein and Armen Keteyian sideline Nielsen Ratings15 0 20042006 North Carolina took off with a 40 27 lead at the half and Illinois failed to mount a comeback win after coming back as much as 15 The Tar Heels won 75 70 for their 4th national championship and first under Roy Williams As of 2024 this remains Illinois sole appearance in the national championship game Contents 1 Participants 1 1 Illinois Fighting Illini 1 2 North Carolina Tar Heels 1 3 Team rosters 2 Starting lineups 3 Game summary 4 ReferencesParticipants editIllinois Fighting Illini edit Main article 2004 05 Illinois Fighting Illini men s basketball team Illinois entered the tournament as the 1 seed in the Chicago Regional In the 1st round Illinois survived a scare from Fairleigh Dickinson rolling away with a 67 55 win after leading by just one at halftime 2 In the 2nd round Illinois beat Nevada 71 59 for the chance to face Milwaukee in the Sweet 16 3 and in the Sweet 16 the Illinois backcourt propelled them to a 77 63 win over Milwaukee to advance to the Chicago Regional Finals 4 In the Chicago Regional Finals Illinois came back from a 15 point deficit with four minutes remaining to beat Arizona 90 89 in overtime to keep Illinois title hopes alive with a trip to their fifth ever Final Four 5 In the Final Four Illinois dominated Louisville in the 2nd half outscoring them 41 29 They would go on to win 72 57 and advance to the national championship game 6 North Carolina Tar Heels edit Main article 2004 05 North Carolina Tar Heels men s basketball team North Carolina entered the tournament as the 1 seed in the Syracuse Regional In the 1st round North Carolina used 73 shooting in the 1st half to claim a 96 68 victory over Oakland 7 In the 2nd round Sean May dominated with a double double with 24 points and 17 rebounds and Marvin Williams also dominated with a double double with 20 points and 15 rebounds which led to UNC beating Iowa State for a chance to face Villanova in the Sweet 16 8 and North Carolina would hold off Villanova in the Sweet 16 beating them 67 66 to advance to the Elite Eight 9 In the Elite Eight Sean May had a double double with 29 points and 12 rebounds and Rashad McCants scored 21 points to beat Wisconsin 88 82 to advance to the Final Four 10 In the Final Four North Carolina beat Michigan State 87 71 to advance to the title game 11 Team rosters edit 2004 05 Illinois Fighting Illini men s basketball roster No Name Position Height Weight Class 4 Luther Head G 6 3 185 Sr 5 Deron Williams G 6 3 210 Jr 11 Dee Brown G 6 0 185 Jr 15 Calvin Brock G 6 4 185 Fr 33 Rich McBride G 6 215 So 34 Fred Nkemdi F 6 5 235 Sr 40 James Augustine F 6 10 230 Jr 41 Warren Carter F 6 9 210 So 42 Brian Randle F 6 7 210 So 43 Roger Powell Jr F 6 6 235 Sr 44 Marcus Arnold F 6 8 250 Jr 45 Nick Smith C 7 2 250 Redshirt Sr 50 Jack Ingram F C 6 10 245 Redshirt Sr 55 Shaun Pruitt F 6 8 245 Fr Reference 12 2004 05 North Carolina Tar Heels roster No Name Position Height Weight Class 0 Jesse Holley G 6 3 190 So 1 Melvin Scott G 6 2 190 Sr 2 Raymond Felton G 6 1 198 Jr 3 Reyshawn Terry F 6 8 214 So 5 Jackie Manuel G F 6 5 189 Sr 11 Quentin Thomas G 6 3 175 Fr 21 Jawad Williams F 6 9 218 Sr 22 Wes Miller G 5 11 185 So 24 Marvin Williams F 6 9 230 Fr 25 Damion Grant C 6 11 267 Jr 32 Rashad McCants F G 6 4 207 Jr 34 David Noel F 6 6 224 Jr 35 C J Hooker F 6 2 188 Sr 41 Byron Sanders C 6 9 230 Jr 42 Sean May F C 6 9 266 Jr Reference 13 Starting lineups editNorth Carolina Position Illinois Jackie Manuel G Deron Williams 1 Raymond Felton 1 G Dee Brown 2 Jawad Williams F Roger Powell Jr Rashad McCants 1 F James Augustine 2 Sean May 1 F Luther Head 1 2005 Consensus First Team All American Players selected in an NBA draft number indicates round Source 14 Game summary editCBS April 4 2005 Recap SY1 North Carolina Tar Heels 75 CH1 Illinois Fighting Illini 70 Scoring by half 40 27 35 43Pts Sean May 26Rebs Sean May 10Asts Raymond Felton 7 Pts Luther Head 21Rebs Roger Powell Jr 14Asts Deron Williams Dee Brown 7 Edward Jones Dome St Louis MissouriAttendance 47 262 North Carolina was playing looking for its 4th National Championship while Illinois was playing in its first National Championship It was a tight contest for much of the first half before an 8 0 run by North Carolina allowed them to take a 35 25 lead Eventually they would take a 40 27 lead into halftime North Carolina increased its lead to 15 at one point in the second half But Illinois began a furious charge At one point they would hit seven consecutive shots from the floor to turn a fifteen point lead back to four Unfazed North Carolina would push the lead back up to ten before a 10 0 run by the Illini tied the game at 65 65 Illinois would tie the game at 70 70 on a three by Luther Head But North Carolina would fight back as freshman Marvin Williams tapped back a Rashad McCants missed shot to put North Carolina back in front Illinois would get several cracks to take the lead but were unable to convert Eventually Raymond Felton was able to steal the ball from Luther Head forcing Deron Williams to foul However Felton converted on 1 of 2 free throws giving Illinois one last chance Head s potential game tying three pointer bounced high and out and went into the hands of Felton who this time connected on both free throws to give North Carolina a 75 70 victory Illinois struggled offensively with what had succeeded the rest of the season converting only 12 of a championship game record 40 three point field goal attempts With his stellar post play North Carolina forward Sean May managed to get Illinois defenders into foul trouble starting junior forward center James Augustine fouled out and his substitute senior Jack Ingram quickly amassed four fouls May scored 26 points as he took the Most Outstanding Player MOP of the Final Four For North Carolina head coach Roy Williams it was his first national championship Illinois was denied a chance to set the NCAA record for most wins in a season instead tying the 1998 99 national runner up Duke team with 37 Kentucky has since won 38 games in two different seasons For almost the entire 2004 05 season Illinois and North Carolina were ranked 1 and 2 respectively in all polls and both teams were the favorites to meet in the national championship game With its collection of raw talent North Carolina would go on to field six players in the NBA draft while four Illinois players would be selected in future drafts with undrafted Roger Powell Jr also playing briefly in the NBA In 2014 Sports Illustrated voted the 2005 Illinois team as the best team ever to not win a title References edit Lindsay John April 4 2005 One two punch Illinois Carolina the game everybody wanted to see Many current Tar Heels endured 8 20 record in 2001 02 Casper Star Tribune pp D1 D2 Retrieved May 13 2022 via Newspapers com Curiously the Tar Heels are 2 5 point favorites That s okay with Illinois FDU s lead short lived Illini roll in second half ESPN com March 17 2005 Retrieved June 20 2014 Illinois overwhelms Nevada UW Milwaukee next ESPN com March 19 2005 Retrieved June 20 2014 Backcourt propels Fighting Illini into Chicago final ESPN com March 24 2005 Retrieved June 20 2014 Fighting Illini overcome 15 point hole to keep title hopes alive ESPN com March 24 2005 Retrieved June 20 2014 Illini beat down Louisville in second half ESPN com April 2 2005 Retrieved June 20 2014 Tar Heels shoot 73 percent in first half ESPN com March 18 2005 Retrieved May 23 2014 Cyclones unable to stop May Williams Nova next for UNC ESPN com March 20 2005 Retrieved May 23 2014 Villanova s spirited surge in closing minutes falls short ESPN com March 25 2005 Retrieved May 23 2014 Tar Heels reach Final Four behind May McCants ESPN com March 27 2005 Retrieved May 23 2014 Tar Heels coach closer to elusive title ESPN com April 2 2005 Retrieved May 23 2014 Matt Bowers ed 2004 The Fighting Illini Illinois 2004 05 Men s Basketball Chapel Hill NC UNC Athletic Communications Office p 55 via Internet Archive nbsp Matt Bowers ed 2004 2004 05 Season Carolina 2004 05 Tar Heel Basketball Chapel Hill NC UNC Athletic Communications Office pp 5 6 via Internet Archive nbsp North Carolina vs Illinois Box Score Men April 4 2005 Sports Reference Retrieved March 29 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 NCAA Division I men 27s basketball championship game amp oldid 1221659888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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