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2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

The 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the finals of the 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 2007-08 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The game was played on April 7, 2008 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas and featured the South Regional Champion, #1-seeded Memphis, and the Midwest Regional Champion, #1-seeded Kansas.

2008 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
National championship game
Kansas Jayhawks Memphis Tigers
Big 12 C-USA
(36–3) (38-1[2])
75 68
Head coach:
Bill Self
Head coach:
John Calipari
1st half2nd halfOT Total
Kansas Jayhawks 333012 75
Memphis Tigers 28355 68
DateApril 7, 2008
VenueAlamodome, San Antonio, Texas
MVPMario Chalmers, Kansas
FavoriteMemphis by 2
RefereesJohn Cahill, Ed Hightower, Ed Corbett
Attendance43,257
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersJim Nantz (play-by-play)
Billy Packer (color)
Sam Ryan (sideline)
Nielsen Ratings12.1
← 2007
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All four #1 seeds were in the Final Four for the first (and as of 2023 only) time in NCAA Tournament history and, for the second consecutive year, the national title game was played between two #1 seeds.

Participants edit

Kansas edit

Kansas entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the Midwest Regional. In the 1st round, Kansas dominated Portland State with an 85-61 victory.[4] In the 2nd round, Kansas beat UNLV 75-56 to advance to the Sweet 16.[5] In the Sweet 16, Kansas beat Villanova 72-57 to advance to the Elite Eight.[6] In the Elite Eight, Kansas was able to overcome Stephen Curry's 25 points to beat Davidson 59-57 and advance to the Final Four.[7] In the Final Four, Brandon Rush scored 25 points to beat North Carolina 84-66 to advance to the national title game.[8] North Carolina was coached by former Kansas head coach Roy Williams, it was the first time Williams had coached against Kansas since leaving after the 2002-03 season.

Memphis edit

Memphis entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the South Regional. In the 1st round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, Memphis had a 15-2 run that eventually led to an 87-63 victory over Texas-Arlington.[9] In the 2nd round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, Joey Dorsey had a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds to lead Memphis to a 77-74 victory over Mississippi State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 3rd consecutive year.[10] In the Sweet 16, Memphis finally proved that they were the top seed in their region by routing Michigan State with a 92-74 victory.[11] Memphis' 85-67 victory over Texas advanced the Tigers sent coach John Calipari to the Final Four for the first time since 1996 with UMass.[12] In the Final Four, Derrick Rose scored 25 points to beat UCLA 78-63 and advance to the National Title Game.[13]

Memphis was the first team in NCAA history to have 38 wins in a season, though those wins were later vacated.

Starting lineups edit

Kansas Position Memphis
Brandon Rush G Derrick Rose
Mario Chalmers G Chris Douglas-Roberts
Russell Robinson G Antonio Anderson
Darrell Arthur F Robert Dozier
Darnell Jackson F Joey Dorsey
 Players selected in an NBA draft  (number indicates round)

Source[14]

Game summary edit

CBS
April 7
9:21 PM ET
Box score
No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks 75, No. 1 Memphis Tigers 68 (OT)
Scoring by half: 33–28, 30–35 Overtime: 12–5
Pts: D. Arthur 20
Rebs: D. Arthur 10
Asts: S. Collins 6
Pts: C. Douglas-Roberts 22
Rebs: R. Dozier 10
Asts: D. Rose 8
Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 43,257
Referees: John Cahill, Ed Hightower, Ed Corbett

1st Half edit

Darrell Arthur's 8 points and Mario Chalmers's 5 points in the first eleven and a half minutes gave Kansas a 22-15 lead with 8:30 remaining in the first half. Then, Chris Douglas-Roberts scored 7 points in 4 minutes to tie the game at 28-28. A Brandon Rush 3-point play and a Darrell Arthur 2-point jumper gave Kansas a 33-28 lead at halftime.

2nd half edit

Antonio Anderson got off to a hot start in the 2nd half to give Memphis a 36-35 lead. Then, with 13:35 remaining, Darnell Jackson scored 4 points in the next 30 seconds to give Kansas a 43-40 lead. Then, Derrick Rose would score 4 points in the next 2 minutes to cut the Kansas lead to 45-44. With 8:30 remaining with a 47-46 deficit, Derrick Rose got the show going with 10 points in the next 4 minutes to take a 56-49 lead. After Robert Dozier made a pair of free throws to give Memphis a 60-51 lead with 2 minutes remaining, Kansas began a furious comeback. It started with Darrell Arthur making a 2-point jumper and Sherron Collins making a 3-pointer to cut the Memphis lead to 60-56. A pair of Mario Chalmers free throws and a Darrell Arthur basket cut the Memphis lead to 62-60. With 10 seconds left, Derrick Rose missed the first of his two free throws and made the second to give Memphis a 63-60 lead. With 2.1 seconds left, Mario Chalmers made a 3-pointer to tie the game at 63. Robert Dozier had a chance to win it, but his desperation halfcourt heave bounced off the backboard, and the game went to overtime for the seventh time in the national title game's history, and the first time since the 1997 National Title Game, when Arizona beat Kentucky 84-79 in overtime.

Overtime edit

In the first two and a half minutes of overtime, Brandon Rush, Darrell Arthur, and Darnell Jackson each made a basket to give Kansas a 69-63 lead. In the next minute and a half of overtime, Chris Douglas-Roberts scored 5 points to cut the Kansas lead to 71-68 with one minute remaining. Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins each made a pair of free throws to give Kansas a 75-68 overtime victory over Memphis and Kansas' first national championship since 1988.[15]

Aftermath edit

Memphis would have its entire season vacated due to problems with Derrick Rose's SATs.[16] On March 30, 2009, John Calipari became the head coach at Kentucky. Kansas would wait another 14 years when they won it in 2022.

References edit

  1. ^ . Associated Press. March 22, 2010. Archived from the original on March 30, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  2. ^ All of Memphis’ wins and one loss were vacated in 2009 after an investigation into the eligibility of Derrick Rose and the Tigers officially finished the season 0–1.[1]
  3. ^ "2007-08 Men's College Basketball Rankings". ESPN. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  4. ^ "Kansas dominates on inside, outside to rout Portland State". ESPN.com. March 20, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  5. ^ "Kansas uses skilled depth, defense to shut down Runnin' Rebels". ESPN.com. March 22, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  6. ^ "Jayhawks walk over Wildcats to romp way into Elite Eight". ESPN.com. March 28, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  7. ^ "Goliath slays Davidson, Curry as Kansas holds on". ESPN.com. March 28, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  8. ^ "North Carolina battles back, but Rush, Kansas close out Tar Heels". ESPN.com. April 5, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  9. ^ "Tigers' 15-2 run is enough to shake pesky Mavericks". ESPN.com. March 21, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  10. ^ "Dorsey, Memphis outlast Mississippi St. to advance to third straight Sweet 16". ESPN.com. March 23, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  11. ^ "Tigers back up top-seed status with convincing rout of Spartans". ESPN.com. March 28, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  12. ^ "Memphis proves No. 1 seed deserved with trip to Final Four". ESPN.com. March 30, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  13. ^ "Rose, Memphis pull away from UCLA to move on to title game". ESPN.com. April 5, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  14. ^ "Memphis vs. Kansas Box Score (Men), April 7, 2008". Sports Reference. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  15. ^ "After 20-year drought, Kansas rallies to beat Memphis for NCAA title". ESPN.com. April 7, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  16. ^ . Associated Press. March 22, 2010. Archived from the original on March 30, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2024.

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See also 2008 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The 2008 NCAA Division I men s basketball championship game was the finals of the 2008 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 2007 08 NCAA Division I men s basketball season The game was played on April 7 2008 at the Alamodome in San Antonio Texas and featured the South Regional Champion 1 seeded Memphis and the Midwest Regional Champion 1 seeded Kansas 2008 NCAA Tournament Championship GameNational championship gameKansas Jayhawks Memphis TigersBig 12 C USA 36 3 38 1 2 75 68Head coach Bill Self Head coach John CalipariAP 4Coaches 5AP 2Coaches 3 3 1st half2nd halfOT TotalKansas Jayhawks 333012 75Memphis Tigers 28355 68DateApril 7 2008VenueAlamodome San Antonio TexasMVPMario Chalmers KansasFavoriteMemphis by 2RefereesJohn Cahill Ed Hightower Ed CorbettAttendance43 257United States TV coverageNetworkCBSAnnouncersJim Nantz play by play Billy Packer color Sam Ryan sideline Nielsen Ratings12 1 20072009 All four 1 seeds were in the Final Four for the first and as of 2023 only time in NCAA Tournament history and for the second consecutive year the national title game was played between two 1 seeds Contents 1 Participants 1 1 Kansas 1 2 Memphis 2 Starting lineups 3 Game summary 3 1 1st Half 3 2 2nd half 3 3 Overtime 4 Aftermath 5 ReferencesParticipants editKansas edit Main article 2007 08 Kansas Jayhawks men s basketball team Kansas entered the tournament as the 1 seed in the Midwest Regional In the 1st round Kansas dominated Portland State with an 85 61 victory 4 In the 2nd round Kansas beat UNLV 75 56 to advance to the Sweet 16 5 In the Sweet 16 Kansas beat Villanova 72 57 to advance to the Elite Eight 6 In the Elite Eight Kansas was able to overcome Stephen Curry s 25 points to beat Davidson 59 57 and advance to the Final Four 7 In the Final Four Brandon Rush scored 25 points to beat North Carolina 84 66 to advance to the national title game 8 North Carolina was coached by former Kansas head coach Roy Williams it was the first time Williams had coached against Kansas since leaving after the 2002 03 season Memphis edit Main article 2007 08 Memphis Tigers men s basketball team Memphis entered the tournament as the 1 seed in the South Regional In the 1st round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament Memphis had a 15 2 run that eventually led to an 87 63 victory over Texas Arlington 9 In the 2nd round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament Joey Dorsey had a double double with 13 points and 12 rebounds to lead Memphis to a 77 74 victory over Mississippi State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 3rd consecutive year 10 In the Sweet 16 Memphis finally proved that they were the top seed in their region by routing Michigan State with a 92 74 victory 11 Memphis 85 67 victory over Texas advanced the Tigers sent coach John Calipari to the Final Four for the first time since 1996 with UMass 12 In the Final Four Derrick Rose scored 25 points to beat UCLA 78 63 and advance to the National Title Game 13 Memphis was the first team in NCAA history to have 38 wins in a season though those wins were later vacated Starting lineups editKansas Position MemphisBrandon Rush G Derrick RoseMario Chalmers G Chris Douglas RobertsRussell Robinson G Antonio AndersonDarrell Arthur F Robert DozierDarnell Jackson F Joey Dorsey Players selected in an NBA draft number indicates round Source 14 Game summary editCBSApril 79 21 PM ETBox scoreNo 1 Kansas Jayhawks 75 No 1 Memphis Tigers 68 OT Scoring by half 33 28 30 35 Overtime 12 5Pts D Arthur 20Rebs D Arthur 10Asts S Collins 6 Pts C Douglas Roberts 22Rebs R Dozier 10Asts D Rose 8Alamodome San Antonio TexasAttendance 43 257Referees John Cahill Ed Hightower Ed Corbett 1st Half edit Darrell Arthur s 8 points and Mario Chalmers s 5 points in the first eleven and a half minutes gave Kansas a 22 15 lead with 8 30 remaining in the first half Then Chris Douglas Roberts scored 7 points in 4 minutes to tie the game at 28 28 A Brandon Rush 3 point play and a Darrell Arthur 2 point jumper gave Kansas a 33 28 lead at halftime 2nd half edit Antonio Anderson got off to a hot start in the 2nd half to give Memphis a 36 35 lead Then with 13 35 remaining Darnell Jackson scored 4 points in the next 30 seconds to give Kansas a 43 40 lead Then Derrick Rose would score 4 points in the next 2 minutes to cut the Kansas lead to 45 44 With 8 30 remaining with a 47 46 deficit Derrick Rose got the show going with 10 points in the next 4 minutes to take a 56 49 lead After Robert Dozier made a pair of free throws to give Memphis a 60 51 lead with 2 minutes remaining Kansas began a furious comeback It started with Darrell Arthur making a 2 point jumper and Sherron Collins making a 3 pointer to cut the Memphis lead to 60 56 A pair of Mario Chalmers free throws and a Darrell Arthur basket cut the Memphis lead to 62 60 With 10 seconds left Derrick Rose missed the first of his two free throws and made the second to give Memphis a 63 60 lead With 2 1 seconds left Mario Chalmers made a 3 pointer to tie the game at 63 Robert Dozier had a chance to win it but his desperation halfcourt heave bounced off the backboard and the game went to overtime for the seventh time in the national title game s history and the first time since the 1997 National Title Game when Arizona beat Kentucky 84 79 in overtime Overtime edit In the first two and a half minutes of overtime Brandon Rush Darrell Arthur and Darnell Jackson each made a basket to give Kansas a 69 63 lead In the next minute and a half of overtime Chris Douglas Roberts scored 5 points to cut the Kansas lead to 71 68 with one minute remaining Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins each made a pair of free throws to give Kansas a 75 68 overtime victory over Memphis and Kansas first national championship since 1988 15 Aftermath editMemphis would have its entire season vacated due to problems with Derrick Rose s SATs 16 On March 30 2009 John Calipari became the head coach at Kentucky Kansas would wait another 14 years when they won it in 2022 References edit NCAA rejects Memphis final appeal of vacated wins Associated Press March 22 2010 Archived from the original on March 30 2010 Retrieved February 15 2024 All of Memphis wins and one loss were vacated in 2009 after an investigation into the eligibility of Derrick Rose and the Tigers officially finished the season 0 1 1 2007 08 Men s College Basketball Rankings ESPN Retrieved February 16 2024 Kansas dominates on inside outside to rout Portland State ESPN com March 20 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Kansas uses skilled depth defense to shut down Runnin Rebels ESPN com March 22 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Jayhawks walk over Wildcats to romp way into Elite Eight ESPN com March 28 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Goliath slays Davidson Curry as Kansas holds on ESPN com March 28 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 North Carolina battles back but Rush Kansas close out Tar Heels ESPN com April 5 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Tigers 15 2 run is enough to shake pesky Mavericks ESPN com March 21 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Dorsey Memphis outlast Mississippi St to advance to third straight Sweet 16 ESPN com March 23 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Tigers back up top seed status with convincing rout of Spartans ESPN com March 28 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Memphis proves No 1 seed deserved with trip to Final Four ESPN com March 30 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Rose Memphis pull away from UCLA to move on to title game ESPN com April 5 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 Memphis vs Kansas Box Score Men April 7 2008 Sports Reference Retrieved March 29 2023 After 20 year drought Kansas rallies to beat Memphis for NCAA title ESPN com April 7 2008 Retrieved May 3 2014 NCAA rejects Memphis final appeal of vacated wins Associated Press March 22 2010 Archived from the original on March 30 2010 Retrieved February 15 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 NCAA Division I men 27s basketball championship game amp oldid 1211547392, wikipedia, wiki, 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