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2016 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

The 2016 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the final game of the 2016 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and determined the national champion for the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The game was played on Monday, April 4, 2016, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, between the Villanova Wildcats and the North Carolina Tar Heels.

2016 NCAA tournament championship game
National championship game
Villanova Wildcats North Carolina Tar Heels
(34–5) (33–6)
77 74
Head coach:
Jay Wright
Head coach:
Roy Williams
1st half2nd half Total
Villanova Wildcats 3443 77
North Carolina Tar Heels 3935 74
DateApril 4, 2016
VenueNRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
MVPRyan Arcidiacono, Villanova
FavoriteNorth Carolina by 2
RefereesMichael Stephens, John Higgins, Terry Wymer
Attendance74,340
United States TV coverage
NetworkTBS
TNT and truTV (Team Stream)
AnnouncersJim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and Tracy Wolfson (TBS)
Wes Durham, Brendan Haywood, and Dwayne Ballen (North Carolina Team Stream - TNT)
Scott Graham, Brian Finneran, and Kacie McDonnell (Villanova Team Stream - truTV)
Nielsen Ratings12.0 (17.8 million)
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The first half was closely fought, with neither team leading by more than five points in the first 19 minutes. After North Carolina briefly took a seven-point lead in the final minute, a field goal by Phil Booth for Villanova cut the lead to 39–34 at the break. Villanova started to gain the upper hand in the second half, taking their largest lead of the game, 67–57, with 4:47 remaining. North Carolina then surged back, setting up a heroic comeback in the final minutes. With just over 1:30 remaining, Marcus Paige hit a three pointer to cut the lead to three points. After Villanova turned over the ball, Brice Johnson cut the lead to one point. Booth was fouled and hit two free throws to retake a three-point lead. With 13 seconds remaining, the lead was again three points for Villanova. On the ensuing possession, Paige sunk an off-balance three-point field goal to tie the game with 4.7 seconds left. However, Ryan Arcidiacono found Kris Jenkins for a buzzer-beating, championship-winning three-point shot, with Villanova defeating North Carolina by a final score of 77–74. It was Villanova's second title overall, and first since 1985. Jenkins's buzzer beater is considered to be one of the greatest shots in NCAA tournament history.[1][2]

Participants edit

Villanova edit

After a 27–4 regular season and winning the 2016 Big East Conference regular season championship, Villanova beat Georgetown and Providence en route to the 2016 Big East tournament finals, where they would lose to Seton Hall. They were the #2 seed in the South Regional of the 2016 NCAA Tournament.[3]

Villanova cruised past UNC Asheville in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament with an 86–56 victory.[4] In the second round, Villanova routed Iowa by a score of 87–68 to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2009.[5] In the South Regional semifinals, Villanova blew out Miami by a score of 92–69.[6] In the South regional Final, with Villanova leading 62–59, Mikal Bridges made a steal before Frank Mason III could shoot a potential game-tying three-pointer, and Jalen Brunson made the ensuing free throws and Villanova beat the #1-overall seed Kansas 64–59 to advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2009.[7] In the 2016 Final Four, Villanova defeated Oklahoma, 95–51, the largest margin of victory in Final Four history, to advance to the national championship game for the first time since their 1985 National Championship run.[8] The game also featured the second-best shooting percentage in a Final Four game, behind only Villanova's 1985 Championship Game performance of 78.6% (22-for-28).[9]

North Carolina edit

After a 25–6 regular season and winning the 2016 ACC regular season championship, North Carolina beat Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, and Virginia en route to the ACC tournament championship. They were rewarded with the top seed in the East Regional of the 2016 NCAA Tournament.[10]

North Carolina opened the 2016 NCAA Tournament with an 83–67 win over Florida Gulf Coast, outscoring FGCU 42–27 in the second half.[11] North Carolina would again use a big second half to beat Providence, 85–66, in the second round, outscoring the Friars 51–36 in the second half to advance to the Sweet 16.[12] In the Sweet 16, Marcus Paige would have 21 points and Brice Johnson would have 20 points to power UNC to a 101–86 victory over Indiana.[13] In the Elite Eight, North Carolina beat fellow ACC foe Notre Dame, 88–74, to advance to an NCAA Tournament-record 19th Final Four.[14] In the Final Four, North Carolina beat another ACC foe, Syracuse, 83–66, to make their 10th appearance in the National Title game in hopes of winning their sixth national title. UNC became one of only four schools to do so, along with Duke, UCLA, and Kentucky.[15]

Starting lineups edit

Villanova Position North Carolina
Jalen Brunson 2 G Joel Berry II
Ryan Arcidiacono G Marcus Paige 2
Josh Hart 1 G F Brice Johnson 1
Kris Jenkins F G/F Justin Jackson 1
Daniel Ochefu F Kennedy Meeks
2016 Consensus First Team All-American
 Players selected in an NBA draft  (number indicates round)

Source[16][17]

Game summary edit

Monday, April 4
8:19 pm CDT
Box Score
#2 Villanova Wildcats 77, #1 North Carolina Tar Heels 74
Scoring by half: 34–39, 43–35
Pts: P. Booth 20
Rebs: J. Hart 8
Asts: R. Arcidiacono, D. Ochefu 2
Pts: M. Paige 21
Rebs: B. Johnson 8
Asts: M. Paige 6
NRG Stadium – Houston, TX
Attendance: 74,340
Referees: Michael Stephens, John Higgins, Terry Wymer

The first half of the National Championship game was tightly fought, with neither team taking a lead larger than five points in the first 19 minutes.[18] In the last minute of the half, North Carolina briefly went up by seven points, and had a chance to go up by nine. However, Villanova's Josh Hart blocked a layup attempt, which led to a Phil Booth jump shot at the other end of the court, cutting the deficit to 39–34 as the clock expired.[19] At halftime, Joel Berry II of the Tar Heels led all players with 15 points.[9] Despite entering the game ranked only 294th out of all 351 Division I teams in three-point shooting, North Carolina hit seven of their nine three-point attempt in the first half. However, the Tar Heels hit just 32% of their two-point attempts. Villanova had the edge in points the paint by an 18–12 margin, connecting on 65% on their two-point shots. The Tar Heels led in fast break points by a 10–2 margin and collected five offensive rebounds compared to only one for Villanova.[18] Villanova's Kris Jenkins played just four minutes in the half after getting into early foul trouble.[19]

After the halftime break, Villanova went on a 13–2 run and reclaimed the lead.[19] With 6:13 left in the second half, Ryan Arcidiacono of the Wildcats hit a three-point field goal to give his team a lead of six points.[20] With 4:47 to go, Villanova was up by a game-high 10 points, leading 67–57. However, North Carolina fought back with two straight field goals. With 1:38 remaining, Villanova led 70–64 before Marcus Paige of the Tar Heels hit a three-pointer to cut the lead in half. After a Villanova turnover, Brice Johnson hit a bank shot to cut the Wildcats' lead to one point. Phil Booth of the Wildcats was fouled by Isaiah Hicks with 35.7 seconds left. He hit both free throws to put the lead back to three points. Paige missed a layup attempt on the ensuing possession, but North Carolina got the rebound and Paige made a reverse layup to cut the lead back to one.[18] Villanova's Josh Hart was then fouled and hit both free throws.[21]

Down by three points, North Carolina tied the game on an "unbelievable" double-clutch three-pointer by Paige with 4.7 seconds remaining.[18] After the game, North Carolina Coach Roy Williams remarked "he turned a broken play into a great play".[19] Villanova then called a time-out to set up their final play, one that they had practiced "every single day" during the season, called "Nova".[22] After receiving the in-bounds pass, Arcidiacono passed with less than two seconds to Jenkins, who hit a game-winning, buzzer-beating three-point shot. It was the first buzzer-beating shot to win an NCAA men's national title since Lorenzo Charles' dunk for North Carolina State University in 1983, and the first title game ever to end on a buzzer-beating three-pointer.[22] "Kris Jenkins lives for that moment", remarked his coach Jay Wright.[19]

Paige finished with a game-high 21 points and a game-high 6 assists for North Carolina. Berry added 20 points for the Tar Heels and Johnson scored 14 while collecting a game-high 8 rebounds.[23] Booth came off the bench to lead Villanova with a career-high 20 points.[18] Arcidiacono scored 16, Jenkins added 14, and Hart had 12 points and 8 rebounds.[23] As a team, Villanova finished 28 of 48 from the field (58%) and 8 of 14 from three (57%). North Carolina made 11 of 17 three-point attempts (65%) and was 27 of 63 overall (43%). The Tar Heels won the rebounding battle 33–23, including 14 offensive rebounds to just two for Villanova. The teams combined for just 21 turnovers.[23]

It was Villanova's second NCAA championship. Their first championship was in the 1985 Championship Game, when they defeated the Georgetown Hoyas in what is often considered one of the greatest upsets of all time.[9] Rollie Massimino, the head coach of the 1985 Wildcats, was on hand to watch the 2016 Championship Game.[24] The Wildcats finished the tournament with the second-largest average margin of victory in tournament history, behind only the 1996 Kentucky team.[9]

Broadcast calls on the final shot edit

Nantz: Villanova trying to go the length of the court, with Arcidiacono. Three seconds at midcourt!
Hill: Watch Jenkins.
Nantz: Gives it to Jenkins! [time expires] For the championship... YES!
Raftery: [overlapping Nantz, voice breaking] OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Nantz: Villanova! Phenomenal! The national champions, with Jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer!

— TBS' Jim Nantz, Grant Hill and Bill Raftery calling Jenkins' game-winning shot, [25]

McDonough: They'll have to get it in with no timeouts left; they do, Arcidiacono... Arcidiacono...
Vitale: Oh, they'll finish it! [time expires]
McDonough: ...off to Jenkins... [over Vitale reacting] FOR THE WIN! NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR VILLANOVA!

— ESPN International's Sean McDonough and Dick Vitale calling the shot, [25]

4.7 seconds to go, inbound to Ryan Arcidiacono! At half-court with three seconds. Ryan Arcidiacono flips to Jenkins! [time expires] Three, for the win... IT'S GOOD! IT'S GOOD! Jenkins hits the three to win the national championship! For the first time in 31 years, you can call the 'Cats champions, off the Jenkins three at the buzzer!

— Westwood One's Kevin Kugler calling the game-winning shot, [25]

Durham: Into Ryan Arcidiacono; he'll come front court. Looks for Jenkins; a three [time expires] at the horn...
Haywood: Oh no. Oh no.

— Wes Durham and Brendan Haywood calling the shot for TNT's North Carolina "Team Stream", [25]

Gets it in to Arcidiacono. Comes to the middle. Arcidiacono [time expires] to a trailing Jenkins... for the championship! He hits it at the buzzer!

— North Carolina radio announcer Jones Angell calling the shot on the Tar Heel Sports Network, [25]

Graham: Arcidiacono... ball in his hands! Arcidiacono... for Jenkins, [time expires] for the win! YES! [Finneran celebrates behind him] YES! YES! YES!
Finneran: ARCHIE... TO JENKINS FOR THREE, AND THE WIN!
Graham: NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!

— Scott Graham and Brian Finneran calling the shot for truTV's Villanova "Team Stream", [25]

Three seconds to go; across the timeline. Two seconds to go! Jenkins; three right wing [time expires] to win it... HE MADE IT! HE MADE THE THREE FROM THE RIGHT WING, AT THE BUZZER! 'CATS WIN IT ALL! 'CATS WIN IT ALL! 'CATS WIN IT ALL! 31 YEARS LATER, VILLANOVA IS THE KING OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL ONCE AGAIN!

— Villanova IMG Sports Network radio announcer Ryan Fannon calling the shot, [25]

Reactions edit

 
Villanova coach Jay Wright called the victory "one of the greatest college basketball games we've ever been a part of".

In his post-game press conference, Jay Wright remarked, "That was one of the greatest college basketball games we've ever been a part of. I just couldn't be prouder, couldn't be happier to see them fulfill this. This is what it's all about as a coach".[19] He added, "I can’t wait to see that look (on my face), because I was just shocked" by the final play. "We beat a class program. Great coach and great team. We have a lot of respect for North Carolina".[9] Roy Williams, who was in tears after the game, described his reaction as the final shot went in: "It was helpless. It was not a good feeling".[24] He added, "I'm not very good because I can't take away the hurt ... I told them I loved them. I told them I wish I could have helped them more".[24]

CBS sportswriter Matt Norlander described the game as "a thrilling, undeniably heart-stopping, instant classic of a title game".[18] ESPN staff writer Eamonn Brennan also called the game an "instant classic" and said both teams "were flying around the floor, playing high-level, pinpoint basketball and trading great plays".[20] The Associated Press called the final basket "as memorable as any [points] that have been scored in the history of this tournament".[24]

Writing for USA Today, Nicole Auerbach called Villanova's performance "one of the most improbable and offensively insane NCAA tournament runs", ending with "one of the most thrilling championship games in tournament history".[9] Villanova's championship win was so unexpected that more contestants in ESPN's Tournament Challenge bracket contest picked Villanova to lose in the first round than picked them to win the championship.[24]

In response to the historic win and to combat absenteeism the following day, classes at Villanova were cancelled.[26][27]

Media coverage edit

The National Championship game was broadcast in the United States by TBS, marking the first time that the national championship game aired exclusively on pay television, and ending a 34-year run on CBS (CBS and TBS will alternate broadcasting the championship game every other year through 2024; thus, the game returned to CBS for 2017). TBS's sister channels TNT and TruTV aired special broadcasts of the game known as Team Stream powered by Bleacher Report, which featured commentators representing the two participating teams. These special telecasts had been used for the Final Four since they moved to TBS in 2014, but this marked the first time they were used for the national championship. On the main broadcast, Jim Nantz was on play-by-play, with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill providing on-court commentary. Tracy Wolfson was the on-court reporter.[28] Craig Sager was also on hand, as he interviewed former North Carolina guard, Chicago Bulls legend, and Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, who was in attendance. Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson served as the pregame hosts. Charles Barkley, Seth Davis, Reggie Miller, Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith and Steve Smith provided commentary.[29] TNT's "Team Stream", focusing on North Carolina, was called by Wes Durham with analyst Brendan Haywood and sideline reporter Dwayne Ballen, while on truTV's "Team Stream", which focused on Villanova, Scott Graham called the game with analyst Brian Finneran and sideline reporter Kacie McDonnell.[28] When it was first revealed that TBS would air this game, some concerns arose as to whether the traditional closing song, One Shining Moment, would be used due to its association with CBS, but TBS eventually played it to end the telecast, and continues to do so when it has the broadcasting rights to the Final Four and national championship.

ESPN International owned the international broadcast rights. Sean McDonough served as the play-by-play announcer for the international audience, with Dick Vitale providing commentary. In Canada, the game aired on TSN.[30]

Radio coverage in the United States was provided by Westwood One, with Kevin Kugler calling the game. The Championship Game was also streamed live on NCAA.com free of charge.[28]

With the switch from broadcast television to cable television, ratings in the United States sharply declined from the 2015 title contest between Duke and Wisconsin. The three cable channels airing the game, TBS, TNT and TruTV, had a combined broadcast average of 17.8 million viewers. That total is down from the 28.3 million who watched the previous year's Championship Game, which aired exclusively on CBS.[31][32]

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See also 2016 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The 2016 NCAA Division I men s basketball championship game was the final game of the 2016 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament and determined the national champion for the 2015 16 NCAA Division I men s basketball season The game was played on Monday April 4 2016 at NRG Stadium in Houston Texas between the Villanova Wildcats and the North Carolina Tar Heels 2016 NCAA tournament championship gameNational championship gameVillanova Wildcats North Carolina Tar Heels 34 5 33 6 77 74Head coach Jay Wright Head coach Roy WilliamsAP 6Coaches 6AP 3Coaches 31st half2nd half TotalVillanova Wildcats 3443 77North Carolina Tar Heels 3935 74DateApril 4 2016VenueNRG Stadium Houston TexasMVPRyan Arcidiacono VillanovaFavoriteNorth Carolina by 2RefereesMichael Stephens John Higgins Terry WymerAttendance74 340United States TV coverageNetworkTBSTNT and truTV Team Stream AnnouncersJim Nantz Bill Raftery Grant Hill and Tracy Wolfson TBS Wes Durham Brendan Haywood and Dwayne Ballen North Carolina Team Stream TNT Scott Graham Brian Finneran and Kacie McDonnell Villanova Team Stream truTV Nielsen Ratings12 0 17 8 million 20152017 The first half was closely fought with neither team leading by more than five points in the first 19 minutes After North Carolina briefly took a seven point lead in the final minute a field goal by Phil Booth for Villanova cut the lead to 39 34 at the break Villanova started to gain the upper hand in the second half taking their largest lead of the game 67 57 with 4 47 remaining North Carolina then surged back setting up a heroic comeback in the final minutes With just over 1 30 remaining Marcus Paige hit a three pointer to cut the lead to three points After Villanova turned over the ball Brice Johnson cut the lead to one point Booth was fouled and hit two free throws to retake a three point lead With 13 seconds remaining the lead was again three points for Villanova On the ensuing possession Paige sunk an off balance three point field goal to tie the game with 4 7 seconds left However Ryan Arcidiacono found Kris Jenkins for a buzzer beating championship winning three point shot with Villanova defeating North Carolina by a final score of 77 74 It was Villanova s second title overall and first since 1985 Jenkins s buzzer beater is considered to be one of the greatest shots in NCAA tournament history 1 2 Contents 1 Participants 1 1 Villanova 1 2 North Carolina 2 Starting lineups 3 Game summary 4 Broadcast calls on the final shot 5 Reactions 6 Media coverage 7 ReferencesParticipants editVillanova edit Main article 2015 16 Villanova Wildcats men s basketball team After a 27 4 regular season and winning the 2016 Big East Conference regular season championship Villanova beat Georgetown and Providence en route to the 2016 Big East tournament finals where they would lose to Seton Hall They were the 2 seed in the South Regional of the 2016 NCAA Tournament 3 Villanova cruised past UNC Asheville in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament with an 86 56 victory 4 In the second round Villanova routed Iowa by a score of 87 68 to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2009 5 In the South Regional semifinals Villanova blew out Miami by a score of 92 69 6 In the South regional Final with Villanova leading 62 59 Mikal Bridges made a steal before Frank Mason III could shoot a potential game tying three pointer and Jalen Brunson made the ensuing free throws and Villanova beat the 1 overall seed Kansas 64 59 to advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2009 7 In the 2016 Final Four Villanova defeated Oklahoma 95 51 the largest margin of victory in Final Four history to advance to the national championship game for the first time since their 1985 National Championship run 8 The game also featured the second best shooting percentage in a Final Four game behind only Villanova s 1985 Championship Game performance of 78 6 22 for 28 9 North Carolina edit Main article 2015 16 North Carolina Tar Heels men s basketball team After a 25 6 regular season and winning the 2016 ACC regular season championship North Carolina beat Pittsburgh Notre Dame and Virginia en route to the ACC tournament championship They were rewarded with the top seed in the East Regional of the 2016 NCAA Tournament 10 North Carolina opened the 2016 NCAA Tournament with an 83 67 win over Florida Gulf Coast outscoring FGCU 42 27 in the second half 11 North Carolina would again use a big second half to beat Providence 85 66 in the second round outscoring the Friars 51 36 in the second half to advance to the Sweet 16 12 In the Sweet 16 Marcus Paige would have 21 points and Brice Johnson would have 20 points to power UNC to a 101 86 victory over Indiana 13 In the Elite Eight North Carolina beat fellow ACC foe Notre Dame 88 74 to advance to an NCAA Tournament record 19th Final Four 14 In the Final Four North Carolina beat another ACC foe Syracuse 83 66 to make their 10th appearance in the National Title game in hopes of winning their sixth national title UNC became one of only four schools to do so along with Duke UCLA and Kentucky 15 Starting lineups editVillanova Position North CarolinaJalen Brunson 2 G Joel Berry IIRyan Arcidiacono G Marcus Paige 2Josh Hart 1 G F Brice Johnson 1Kris Jenkins F G F Justin Jackson 1Daniel Ochefu F Kennedy Meeks 2016 Consensus First Team All American Players selected in an NBA draft number indicates round Source 16 17 Game summary editTBS TNT truTVMonday April 48 19 pm CDTBox Score 2 Villanova Wildcats 77 1 North Carolina Tar Heels 74Scoring by half 34 39 43 35Pts P Booth 20Rebs J Hart 8Asts R Arcidiacono D Ochefu 2 Pts M Paige 21Rebs B Johnson 8Asts M Paige 6NRG Stadium Houston TXAttendance 74 340Referees Michael Stephens John Higgins Terry Wymer The first half of the National Championship game was tightly fought with neither team taking a lead larger than five points in the first 19 minutes 18 In the last minute of the half North Carolina briefly went up by seven points and had a chance to go up by nine However Villanova s Josh Hart blocked a layup attempt which led to a Phil Booth jump shot at the other end of the court cutting the deficit to 39 34 as the clock expired 19 At halftime Joel Berry II of the Tar Heels led all players with 15 points 9 Despite entering the game ranked only 294th out of all 351 Division I teams in three point shooting North Carolina hit seven of their nine three point attempt in the first half However the Tar Heels hit just 32 of their two point attempts Villanova had the edge in points the paint by an 18 12 margin connecting on 65 on their two point shots The Tar Heels led in fast break points by a 10 2 margin and collected five offensive rebounds compared to only one for Villanova 18 Villanova s Kris Jenkins played just four minutes in the half after getting into early foul trouble 19 After the halftime break Villanova went on a 13 2 run and reclaimed the lead 19 With 6 13 left in the second half Ryan Arcidiacono of the Wildcats hit a three point field goal to give his team a lead of six points 20 With 4 47 to go Villanova was up by a game high 10 points leading 67 57 However North Carolina fought back with two straight field goals With 1 38 remaining Villanova led 70 64 before Marcus Paige of the Tar Heels hit a three pointer to cut the lead in half After a Villanova turnover Brice Johnson hit a bank shot to cut the Wildcats lead to one point Phil Booth of the Wildcats was fouled by Isaiah Hicks with 35 7 seconds left He hit both free throws to put the lead back to three points Paige missed a layup attempt on the ensuing possession but North Carolina got the rebound and Paige made a reverse layup to cut the lead back to one 18 Villanova s Josh Hart was then fouled and hit both free throws 21 Down by three points North Carolina tied the game on an unbelievable double clutch three pointer by Paige with 4 7 seconds remaining 18 After the game North Carolina Coach Roy Williams remarked he turned a broken play into a great play 19 Villanova then called a time out to set up their final play one that they had practiced every single day during the season called Nova 22 After receiving the in bounds pass Arcidiacono passed with less than two seconds to Jenkins who hit a game winning buzzer beating three point shot It was the first buzzer beating shot to win an NCAA men s national title since Lorenzo Charles dunk for North Carolina State University in 1983 and the first title game ever to end on a buzzer beating three pointer 22 Kris Jenkins lives for that moment remarked his coach Jay Wright 19 Paige finished with a game high 21 points and a game high 6 assists for North Carolina Berry added 20 points for the Tar Heels and Johnson scored 14 while collecting a game high 8 rebounds 23 Booth came off the bench to lead Villanova with a career high 20 points 18 Arcidiacono scored 16 Jenkins added 14 and Hart had 12 points and 8 rebounds 23 As a team Villanova finished 28 of 48 from the field 58 and 8 of 14 from three 57 North Carolina made 11 of 17 three point attempts 65 and was 27 of 63 overall 43 The Tar Heels won the rebounding battle 33 23 including 14 offensive rebounds to just two for Villanova The teams combined for just 21 turnovers 23 It was Villanova s second NCAA championship Their first championship was in the 1985 Championship Game when they defeated the Georgetown Hoyas in what is often considered one of the greatest upsets of all time 9 Rollie Massimino the head coach of the 1985 Wildcats was on hand to watch the 2016 Championship Game 24 The Wildcats finished the tournament with the second largest average margin of victory in tournament history behind only the 1996 Kentucky team 9 Broadcast calls on the final shot editNantz Villanova trying to go the length of the court with Arcidiacono Three seconds at midcourt Hill Watch Jenkins Nantz Gives it to Jenkins time expires For the championship YES Raftery overlapping Nantz voice breaking OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Nantz Villanova Phenomenal The national champions with Jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer TBS Jim Nantz Grant Hill and Bill Raftery calling Jenkins game winning shot 25 McDonough They ll have to get it in with no timeouts left they do Arcidiacono Arcidiacono Vitale Oh they ll finish it time expires McDonough off to Jenkins over Vitale reacting FOR THE WIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR VILLANOVA ESPN International s Sean McDonough and Dick Vitale calling the shot 25 4 7 seconds to go inbound to Ryan Arcidiacono At half court with three seconds Ryan Arcidiacono flips to Jenkins time expires Three for the win IT S GOOD IT S GOOD Jenkins hits the three to win the national championship For the first time in 31 years you can call the Cats champions off the Jenkins three at the buzzer Westwood One s Kevin Kugler calling the game winning shot 25 Durham Into Ryan Arcidiacono he ll come front court Looks for Jenkins a three time expires at the horn Haywood Oh no Oh no Wes Durham and Brendan Haywood calling the shot for TNT s North Carolina Team Stream 25 Gets it in to Arcidiacono Comes to the middle Arcidiacono time expires to a trailing Jenkins for the championship He hits it at the buzzer North Carolina radio announcer Jones Angell calling the shot on the Tar Heel Sports Network 25 Graham Arcidiacono ball in his hands Arcidiacono for Jenkins time expires for the win YES Finneran celebrates behind him YES YES YES Finneran ARCHIE TO JENKINS FOR THREE AND THE WIN Graham NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Scott Graham and Brian Finneran calling the shot for truTV s Villanova Team Stream 25 Three seconds to go across the timeline Two seconds to go Jenkins three right wing time expires to win it HE MADE IT HE MADE THE THREE FROM THE RIGHT WING AT THE BUZZER CATS WIN IT ALL CATS WIN IT ALL CATS WIN IT ALL 31 YEARS LATER VILLANOVA IS THE KING OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL ONCE AGAIN Villanova IMG Sports Network radio announcer Ryan Fannon calling the shot 25 Reactions edit nbsp Villanova coach Jay Wright called the victory one of the greatest college basketball games we ve ever been a part of In his post game press conference Jay Wright remarked That was one of the greatest college basketball games we ve ever been a part of I just couldn t be prouder couldn t be happier to see them fulfill this This is what it s all about as a coach 19 He added I can t wait to see that look on my face because I was just shocked by the final play We beat a class program Great coach and great team We have a lot of respect for North Carolina 9 Roy Williams who was in tears after the game described his reaction as the final shot went in It was helpless It was not a good feeling 24 He added I m not very good because I can t take away the hurt I told them I loved them I told them I wish I could have helped them more 24 CBS sportswriter Matt Norlander described the game as a thrilling undeniably heart stopping instant classic of a title game 18 ESPN staff writer Eamonn Brennan also called the game an instant classic and said both teams were flying around the floor playing high level pinpoint basketball and trading great plays 20 The Associated Press called the final basket as memorable as any points that have been scored in the history of this tournament 24 Writing for USA Today Nicole Auerbach called Villanova s performance one of the most improbable and offensively insane NCAA tournament runs ending with one of the most thrilling championship games in tournament history 9 Villanova s championship win was so unexpected that more contestants in ESPN s Tournament Challenge bracket contest picked Villanova to lose in the first round than picked them to win the championship 24 In response to the historic win and to combat absenteeism the following day classes at Villanova were cancelled 26 27 Media coverage editThe National Championship game was broadcast in the United States by TBS marking the first time that the national championship game aired exclusively on pay television and ending a 34 year run on CBS CBS and TBS will alternate broadcasting the championship game every other year through 2024 thus the game returned to CBS for 2017 TBS s sister channels TNT and TruTV aired special broadcasts of the game known as Team Stream powered by Bleacher Report which featured commentators representing the two participating teams These special telecasts had been used for the Final Four since they moved to TBS in 2014 but this marked the first time they were used for the national championship On the main broadcast Jim Nantz was on play by play with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill providing on court commentary Tracy Wolfson was the on court reporter 28 Craig Sager was also on hand as he interviewed former North Carolina guard Chicago Bulls legend and Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan who was in attendance Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson served as the pregame hosts Charles Barkley Seth Davis Reggie Miller Clark Kellogg Kenny Smith and Steve Smith provided commentary 29 TNT s Team Stream focusing on North Carolina was called by Wes Durham with analyst Brendan Haywood and sideline reporter Dwayne Ballen while on truTV s Team Stream which focused on Villanova Scott Graham called the game with analyst Brian Finneran and sideline reporter Kacie McDonnell 28 When it was first revealed that TBS would air this game some concerns arose as to whether the traditional closing song One Shining Moment would be used due to its association with CBS but TBS eventually played it to end the telecast and continues to do so when it has the broadcasting rights to the Final Four and national championship ESPN International owned the international broadcast rights Sean McDonough served as the play by play announcer for the international audience with Dick Vitale providing commentary In Canada the game aired on TSN 30 Radio coverage in the United States was provided by Westwood One with Kevin Kugler calling the game The Championship Game was also streamed live on NCAA com free of charge 28 With the switch from broadcast television to cable television ratings in the United States sharply declined from the 2015 title contest between Duke and Wisconsin The three cable channels airing the game TBS TNT and TruTV had a combined broadcast average of 17 8 million viewers That total is down from the 28 3 million who watched the previous year s Championship Game which aired exclusively on CBS 31 32 References edit The 25 greatest shots in NCAA Tournament history Yardbarker June 10 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 9 best March Madness buzzer beaters of all time NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved October 5 2022 Villanova Wildcats Schedule 2015 16 ESPN Retrieved April 3 2016 Villanova uses balanced attack to cruise past UNC Asheville ESPN Associated Press March 18 2016 Retrieved April 3 2016 Villanova back into Sweet 16 with rout of Iowa ESPN Associated Press March 20 2016 Retrieved April 3 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