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The North Carolina Tar Heels and Gonzaga Bulldogs will meet Monday night in the NCAA Tournament. The winner is college basketball’s national champion. You don’t need us to tell you this, but we’re going to anyway: It’s gonna be a good one.
The Tar Heels have won five national championships and are in their 20th Final Four. The Bulldogs, on the other hand, have never made a Final Four before this season. This is the biggest game in Gonzaga basketball history, bar none.
North Carolina has its own interesting backstory on Monday, as you’re well versed. The Heels are of course in the title game for the second year in a row — and they’re hunting redemption. They lost at the buzzer last year, when Villanova’s Kris Jenkins buried them with a three-pointer after a near perfectly executed full-court play. It was a brutal way to go down, and North Carolina’s players and coaches have spoken often about a desire to get back. Now they have.
Tipoff time for the national championship game
9:20 p.m. ET on Monday.
TV channel for UNC-Gonzaga
CBS. Jim Nantz is the play-by-play man, with analysts Bill Raftery and Grant Hill, and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson.
Radio for the Final Four
Westwood One has the national broadcast. Here’s information on the regional call for Gonzaga.
How do I stream the national title game?
March Madness Live is available at that link or via CBS All-Access, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire tablets, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, Roku, and Microsoft Windows 10 mobile, desktop and Xbox One.
North Carolina is a 1.5-point favorite
Not so fast. The Zags have been the most consistently great team in the country for more than half of this season. They’ve played an easier schedule than UNC, but they’ve got just one loss to the Heels’ seven. Every team in the country except for Gonzaga has lost at least four times. They’ve been that good.
The numbers behind the game actually favor Gonzaga. The Bulldogs are a better shooting team than the Heels, and they defend from the field better, too. They’re one of the few teams in the country that shouldn’t be too athletically overmatched against Roy Williams’s deep and talented roster. Their defense is arguably the best in college hoops.
There’s one big exception though, and that’s UNC’s offensive rebounding. The Heels are the best team in the country at getting back their own misses, and that gives them some cushion if they aren’t shooting well. Senior center Kennedy Meeks, the star of their semifinal win against Oregon, is the main driver of UNC’s offensive board bonanza.
This game is honestly close to a tossup. It does seem like we’re left with two of the best teams in America. All that’s left is for one of them to beat the other.