Duke has won the NCAA Tournament for the second time in six years, beating Wisconsin 68-63 in the national title game.
The game lived up to its billing. The pace was higher than we've seen in the NCAA Tournament overall, and it took a handful of fantastic individual plays from Duke down the stretch to win it.
The first of those plays came with four minutes left and Wisconsin leading 58-56. Duke's freshman point guard Tyus Jones drained a huge three-pointer, and the Blue Devils never trailed against:
The shot put Duke up 59-58.
A minute later Duke's star freshman center Jahlil Okafor - who was getting absolutely schooled by Frank Kaminsky in a nightmare game up to that point - made everyone understand why he's one of the best prospects in the draft.
This and-one put Duke up 61-58:
It's the last college game for Kaminsky, the national player of the year who's projected to go in the lottery of the NBA Draft:
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All year long it seemed inevitable that this would be Kentucky's night. Instead, the country's other team of super-freshmen took the title.