“Kris Jenkins buzzer- beater wins NCAA championship for Villanova” i
Junior forward Kris Jenkins hit a three at the buzzer, and No. 2 seed Villanova won the NCAA men's basketball national championship on Monday night in thrilling fashion over No. 1 seed North Carolina, 77-74, at NRG Stadium in Houston. It's the first buzzer-beater on a three-pointer in national championship history. Villanova also became the first team to win the national championship game on a buzzer-beater since N.C. State defeated Houston in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in The win is Villanova's second championship in program history, the first coming in It's also the first championship for head coach Jay Wright, his first appearance in a national title game. This was the first time that UNC and Villanova have played each other in the national championship game. Villanova has canceled its classes on campus today and will welcome back their Men’s NCAA National Championship team. “The difference between winning and losing in college basketball is so small," Williams said. "The difference in your feelings is so large. But that's the NCAA tournament. That's college basketball.” UNC is now 5-2 against the Wildcats in the NCAA tournament.
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