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play, Elstun was run into by a Tar Heel and went to the foul line for two shots with 31 seconds remaining; he missed the first and made the second shot. Out of timeouts, Kearns drove into the lane and put up a shot that was blocked out of bounds by
Chamberlain. The following play, Quigg pump-faked and went up for a shot that Chamberlain blocked; however, simultaneously King made contact with Quigg's body while he was shooting and the referees called a shooting foul. Quigg went to the free-throw line for two shots with six seconds to go and made both, giving the Tar Heels the lead 54–53. Kansas called a timeout and in-bounded to Loneski who then passed the ball towards Chamberlain who was under the basket. The pass was underthrown, and Quigg tipped the ball away from Chamberlain. Kearns grabbed it and got away from a defender before he threw the ball into the air to run out the clock. Time expired as the ball was in the air and the Tar Heels won the national championship.
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Rosenbluth's disqualification. North Carolina then began to rally after scoring a basket and then an accompanying free throw. Bob Young—who had replaced Rosenbluth after his fifth foul—scored a lay-up bringing Carolina to within two points. Carolina tied the game at 46–46 after Kearns made a free throw in the closing seconds. The Tar Heels got the ball back and held it for one final possession. The ball was passed to Cunningham who missed his initial shot, but was able to get the rebound. Cunningham went up for another shot, but received heavy contact from Chamberlain. No foul was called and the time ran out, sending the game to overtime.
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shots. When combined with
Carolina's inability to score, Kansas' improved jump shots led to a 10–2 Kansas run, with Kansas taking the lead nine minutes into the second half. In addition, as North Carolina players continued to foul Chamberlain to make him score from the free throw line, they began to get into foul trouble. Kansas' coach Harp had his team hold the ball beginning with their next possession. This plan worked for a while and Carolina was unable to overcome Kansas' three-point lead; Kansas did not attempt a shot for over five minutes.
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672:, faced Kansas at the Final Four's host site, Kansas City. With a field goal percentage of almost 60 percent, the Jayhawks posted an 80–56 win to advance to the championship game against undefeated North Carolina, the number one-ranked team in the country. Even though the Tar Heels were undefeated, and ranked number one in the nation, Kansas entered the game as a three-point favorite, mostly because playing in Kansas City—close to nearby Lawrence, the school's location—was virtually a home game.
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opposing teams' way of playing him, which consisted primarily of double- or triple-teaming him to limit his offensive production and effectiveness. In addition, many teams resorted to running out the time on the clock when they had the lead over the
Jayhawks to increase their odds of winning the game. After the Jayhawks failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament that year, Chamberlain decided to forgo his senior season to play with the
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Jayhawks took the lead. The Tar Heels tied the game in the final minute, sending the game into overtime. In the first overtime, each team scored a basket before time ran out; in the second overtime, no points were scored due to lack of offensive execution by both teams. More action took place in the third overtime. The Tar Heels won the game 54–53 as
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Chamberlain scored a basket to bring the score to 48–48. After Kansas scored the tying basket, North Carolina proceeded to hold the ball for one final shot before the overtime period ended. Carolina's Kearns drove and put up a shot that was blocked by Chamberlain as time ran out.
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rebound, dribbled down the court, and made a shot as time expired to send the game to a second overtime. The Tar Heels pulled away in the third overtime to win the game 74–70. The game saw the lead change thirty-one times before the Tar Heels were able to emerge victorious after three overtime periods.
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After a one-minute break between periods, the third overtime began with another jump ball again won by
Chamberlain. After King missed the opening shot of the period, Carolina's Kearns made a right-handed lay-up to bring the score to 50–48. Kansas failed to score again, and this time Kearns missed his
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shot that would have given the Spartans the lead, but it left his hands after time expired, nullifying the basket. In the first overtime, Michigan State had a two-point lead with eleven seconds remaining and had a player at the foul line. The Spartan missed both shots. Carolina's Brennan gathered the
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on five stations. After the Tar Heels won the Eastern Regional, Chesley managed to get announcers, sponsors and five stations to set up a network to broadcast North Carolina's Final Four games from Kansas City. Locally, the game was to appear on channels 9 and 13. The 1957 national championship game
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Chamberlain was criticized for his inability to lead Kansas to a win in the National Championship game; He later admitted this loss was the most painful in his life. He returned to Kansas for his junior year and to play another season under coach Harp. Chamberlain quickly became frustrated with the
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Overtime began with a jump ball won by Chamberlain for Kansas. He quickly passed the ball to King who took a jump shot that missed. Carolina's Cunningham grabbed the rebound. The Tar Heels traversed the court and Young managed to score a basket to give Carolina the edge. However, North Carolina was
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was not in use in 1957 allowing the Cowboys to hold the ball for the final three and a half minutes and win the game 56–54. Both of the Jayhawks' regular season losses were due in part to their poor ball control. The Jayhawks' squad closed out the regular season with four more victories, finishing
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by twenty points to advance to the semifinals against Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons were leading 59–58 as the game entered the final minute. With time running out, Rosenbluth made a two-point shot but was fouled in the act of shooting, which sent him to the line to shoot a free throw; he made the
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With 1:45 remaining in the game, Kansas' Elstun was fouled by Rosenbluth on a lay-up attempt. This was Rosenbluth's fifth foul, which disqualified him for the rest of the game. Elstun missed the two free throws from the foul, and Carolina got the rebound. The Jayhawks were able to score only two
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and his knee being scarred by a Carolina cheerleader. The referees stopped the commotion, and Chamberlain was sent to the free-throw line. He missed both shots, and Carolina got the rebound. The Tar Heels aimed to hold the ball for a final, shot but they turned the ball over to Kansas with ten
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match-up was broadcast in some areas. Plans to televise the national championship game were made in advance in anticipation that the Kansas Jayhawks would reach the championship game. By the time the match-up was set between the Jayhawks and the Tar Heels, an eleven-station network had been
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The Tar Heels' began to strain Kansas' defense with several players making perimeter shots. When combined with Kansas' inability to convert from the field, this allowed the Tar Heels to jump out to an 11–4 lead. This led Harp to change Kansas' defensive formation to a
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the center circle as McGuire requested to "show them the zone we were going to use." The Jayhawks were unable to score on their opening possession and set up in their defense as the Tar Heels came down the court with the ball. Kansas' initial defense was a
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2648:
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2644:
2642:
2640:
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2564:
4626:
4624:
4622:
4404:"United Press International Coach of the Year winners"
4142:
3219:
3217:
3215:
3062:
3060:
3058:
2415:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year
446:
1956–57 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team
384:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year
3475:
3394:
3330:
3021:"New Nightmare for Stilt? 'Dream Defense' Up Again".
2802:
4700:
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5636:
NCAA Division I men's basketball championship games
4928:. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Four Corners Press.
4798:. Huntington, Indiana: Phillips Brothers Printers.
4712:
4688:
4619:
3382:
3212:
3055:
3002:
2936:
2542:"3/23/57 - K.U. in Dream Clash With Tar Heel Quint"
2118:
21:
1957 NCAA University Division basketball tournament
4762:"Chapter 2: 1957 Final, North Carolina vs. Kansas"
4501:
4293:"N.C.A.A.'s 1957 Classic Is Only a Memory for Now"
3571:
3169:"Official 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Records Book"
2963:
4261:"Wilt Chamberlain Voted MVP of NCAA Tournament".
4225:
4223:
4221:
2766:"1957 recap: Tar Heels finish season unblemished"
1732:
389:, the Tar Heels were ranked first overall in the
5656:Basketball competitions in Kansas City, Missouri
5622:
4580:. Associated Press. March 25, 1957. p. C2.
4412:Association for Professional Basketball Research
3014:
2458:whenever they have won a National Championship.
557:. The final, and the semifinal, was held at the
4766:CBS Sports Presents Stories From the Final Four
4574:"No. Carolina's Champions Met by 10,000 Fans".
3424:
2861:
2859:
2857:
2855:
2853:
2851:
2849:
2847:
2233:
2079:
1771:
1693:
4973:. Pittsburg, Kansas: Pittcraft Printing, Inc.
4493:
4439:
4332:"Division I Consensus All-American Selections"
4229:
4218:
3296:
3294:
2912:"Greatest 63 games in NCAA Tournament history"
2307:
2270:
2194:
2155:
683:1956–57 North Carolina Tar Heels roster
5661:March 1957 sports events in the United States
5514:
5034:
4636:
4499:
4372:"Helms Foundation Player of the Year Winners"
4290:
4189:
4153:
3302:"National Collegiate Basketball Championship"
2909:
2905:
2903:
2901:
2899:
2897:
2895:
2865:
2763:
2050:
2036:
1808:
1664:
1650:
592:1956–57 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team
469:The North Carolina Tar Heels were coached by
400:, were favored to win against the Tar Heels.
4962:Theisen, Chris; Bauer, Alissa, eds. (2013).
4961:
4877:Carolina Basketball: A Century of Excellence
3823:
3821:
3819:
3817:
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1882:
4971:2013–14 Kansas Men's Basketball Media Guide
4532:
4530:
4528:
4526:
3355:
3291:
2721:
2719:
2717:
2715:
439:
357:NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
5521:
5507:
5041:
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4284:
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3569:
3351:
3349:
3347:
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332:took place on March 23, 1957, between the
5646:North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball
4817:
4786:
4642:
4435:
4433:
3808:
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3563:
3561:
3499:
3243:. United Press. March 19, 1957. p. 8
2957:
2955:
2953:
2951:
2838:
2823:
2796:
2706:
2691:
2581:
2526:
4645:"NCAA Tournament: Picks and predictions"
4523:
4343:National Collegiate Athletic Association
4326:
4324:
4254:
3420:
3418:
3416:
3309:National Collegiate Athletic Association
3260:
3258:
3237:"Jayhawkers' Status Up As Tourney Nears"
3176:National Collegiate Athletic Association
2712:
2423:
2419:UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year
2385:
2043:
2029:
1999:
1657:
1643:
1350:
1314:
1269:
595:
493:provided a solid presence in the paint (
449:
361:National Collegiate Athletic Association
16:Men's college basketball tournament game
4564:
4279:
4156:"1957 Men's NCAA basketball tournament"
3342:
3137:"Stilt & Co. Fall To Aggies, 56–54"
2606:
2604:
2602:
2600:
2598:
2596:
2594:
2592:
2590:
489:were two offensive specialists. Center
5651:College sports tournaments in Missouri
5623:
4992:
4942:
4926:ACC Basketball: An Illustrated History
4923:
4898:
4734:
4706:
4682:
4613:
4598:
4552:from the original on December 24, 2013
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2623:from the original on December 24, 2013
2552:from the original on December 24, 2013
2064:
1678:
28:1957 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
5671:20th century in Kansas City, Missouri
5502:
5022:
4873:
4848:
4759:
4718:
4694:
4630:
4487:
4339:2009–10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records
4321:
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3586:from the original on January 16, 2014
3552:
3493:
3413:
3388:
3255:
3223:
3080:"Top Rating Kiss of Death To Kansas?"
3066:
3008:
2942:
2924:from the original on November 4, 2014
2778:from the original on December 6, 2014
2504:"Final Four Most Outstanding Players"
2409:. He was also named to the Consensus
929:1956–57 Kansas Jayhawks roster
415:The team received a large welcome at
4796:2008–09 Men's Basketball Media Guide
4454:from the original on August 20, 2019
4352:from the original on August 16, 2009
4230:Larry Schwartz (February 10, 2007).
3841:from the original on August 10, 2014
3796:from the original on August 20, 2019
3425:Alexander Wolff (October 20, 2011).
3370:from the original on August 20, 2019
3279:from the original on August 20, 2019
3185:from the original on August 20, 2019
2587:
2444:Raleigh–Durham International Airport
1331:to extend the lead to three points.
417:Raleigh–Durham International Airport
4657:from the original on March 25, 2016
4440:Gerald Holland (December 9, 1957).
4242:from the original on March 10, 2015
2880:from the original on March 25, 2015
2752:
1342:
13:
5001:University of North Carolina Press
4980:from the original on June 18, 2014
4882:University of North Carolina Press
4805:from the original on June 19, 2014
4418:from the original on July 16, 2014
3768:
3318:from the original on March 4, 2016
2764:Louie Horvath (October 12, 2009).
585:
365:national men's basketball champion
14:
5682:
4827:2012–13 Men's Basketball Yearbook
4384:from the original on July 6, 2014
2978:from the original on May 25, 2015
2613:"KU fans fired up for semifinals"
2428:The television contract that the
5641:Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
4509:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
4291:Harvey Araton (March 27, 2007).
3837:. United Press. March 23, 1957.
2910:Mike Douchant (March 25, 2003).
2866:Mike Lopresti (March 26, 2007).
2057:
2022:
1671:
1636:
4999:. Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
4880:. Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
4727:
4500:Caroll Rogers (April 5, 2013).
4396:
4364:
4154:Jeff Borzello (June 11, 2008).
3782:Frank Deford (March 29, 1982).
3511:Frank Deford (April 15, 2009).
3229:
3149:. February 21, 1957. p. 16
3129:
3072:
3031:. February 2, 1957. p. 5.
2726:Frank Deford (April 15, 2009).
1244:
1226:
675:
363:(NCAA). It was used to crown a
292:Joe Conway & Hagan Anderson
162:
3427:"Something Special On The Air"
3356:Luke DeCock (March 21, 2013).
3265:Jeremiah Tax (April 1, 1957).
2496:
2071:
1685:
1310:
1:
3570:Ira Berkow (March 29, 1991).
3092:. January 15, 1957. p. 2
2962:Ira Berkow (March 29, 1991).
2611:Bill Mayer (March 15, 2007).
2485:
1536:Joe Conway and Hagan Anderson
1286:at the beginning of the game.
1249:
434:
4907:University of Nebraska Press
4643:Rob Harms (March 16, 2016).
2490:
2396:
1400:
7:
4650:The San Diego Union-Tribune
3521:. p. 3. Archived from
2736:. p. 2. Archived from
2540:Earl Morey (May 23, 1957).
2451:Chapel Hill, North Carolina
662:Southern Methodist Mustangs
545:The Tar Heels defeated the
10:
5687:
5666:1957 in sports in Missouri
4232:"Wilt battled loser label"
1549:
628:, but later switched to a
589:
497:) and grabbed almost nine
443:
419:when they arrived back in
34:National championship game
18:
5600:
5538:
5058:
4855:. Guilford, Connecticut:
4825:. In Bowers, Matt (ed.).
4818:Kirschner, Steve (2012).
4794:. In Bowers, Matt (ed.).
4787:Kirschner, Steve (2008).
4760:Fulks, Matt, ed. (2000).
3784:"A Team That Was Blessed"
2841:, pp. 117 & 138.
2799:, pp. 134 & 138.
2476:Atlantic Coast Conference
2430:Atlantic Coast Conference
2343:
1957:
1625:North Carolina Tar Heels
1455:
1437:
1217:
919:
522:Wake Forest Demon Deacons
425:Atlantic Coast Conference
308:
304:
296:
286:
276:
260:
249:
241:
161:
103:
39:
32:
3267:"Cool 32 In Kansas City"
3124:Theisen & Bauer 2013
1441:North Carolina Tar Heels
514:South Carolina Gamecocks
510:Columbia, South Carolina
440:North Carolina Tar Heels
334:North Carolina Tar Heels
189:North Carolina Tar Heels
45:North Carolina Tar Heels
4770:Taylor Trade Publishing
4735:Cherry, Robert (2004).
3363:The News & Observer
2407:Most Outstanding Player
1233:Michigan State Spartans
575:Michigan State Spartans
256:, Kansas City, Missouri
4738:Wilt: Larger than Life
4408:NCAA Individual Awards
3085:The Milwaukee Sentinel
2433:
1592:Free throws attempted
1575:Field goals attempted
1364:
1323:
1287:
642:Oklahoma State Cowboys
605:
466:
4943:Nelson, Eric (1993).
4905:. Lincoln, Nebraska:
4741:. Chicago, Illinois:
4577:Chicago Daily Tribune
4442:"Dixie's Yankee Hero"
4192:Chicago Daily Tribune
3829:"Little Guys Win Big"
2427:
1525:Kansas City, Missouri
1361:Kansas City, Missouri
1354:
1318:
1273:
599:
571:Kansas City, Missouri
453:
346:Kansas City, Missouri
4924:Morris, Ron (1988).
4899:Menzer, Joe (2004).
4874:Lucas, Adam (2010).
4849:Lucas, Adam (2006).
4768:. Lanham, Maryland:
3525:on December 25, 2013
3513:"A Season Of Change"
3439:on December 27, 2013
3024:Atlanta Constitution
2740:on December 25, 2013
2728:"A Season Of Change"
2514:on September 7, 2008
2480:ACC Game of the Week
2464:Harlem Globetrotters
2439:The Ed Sullivan Show
1521:Municipal Auditorium
1357:Municipal Auditorium
655:Big Seven Conference
646:Stillwater, Oklahoma
429:Harlem Globetrotters
342:Municipal Auditorium
254:Municipal Auditorium
4264:Atlanta Daily World
4124:, pp. 177–178.
4100:, pp. 176–177.
4064:, pp. 172–173.
4008:, pp. 169–170.
3619:, pp. 152–153.
3496:, pp. 145–146.
2012:
1626:
930:
684:
666:Oklahoma City Stars
637:Iowa State Cyclones
29:
4548:. March 25, 1957.
4447:Sports Illustrated
4298:The New York Times
3834:The New York Times
3789:Sports Illustrated
3579:The New York Times
3518:Sports Illustrated
3432:Sports Illustrated
3311:. pp. 13–14.
3272:Sports Illustrated
2971:The New York Times
2771:The Daily Tar Heel
2733:Sports Illustrated
2508:cbs.sportsline.com
2434:
2010:
1624:
1459:29–22, 17–24
1365:
1324:
1288:
928:
682:
670:San Francisco Dons
626:man-to-man defense
606:
526:Maryland Terrapins
467:
461:after winning the
459:cuts down the nets
350:single-elimination
27:
5618:
5617:
5605:Assistant coaches
5544:Lennie Rosenbluth
5496:
5495:
5010:978-0-8078-3503-6
4954:978-1-8806-5231-2
4935:978-0-9609548-9-6
4916:978-0-8032-8300-8
4891:978-0-8078-3410-7
4866:978-1-59228-982-0
4779:978-1-4617-0303-7
4685:, pp. 68–71.
3209:, pp. 48–57.
3052:, pp. 52–56.
2392:
2391:
2006:
2005:
1849:Lennie Rosenbluth
1620:
1619:
1541:
1540:
1514:
1513:
1478:Lennie Rosenbluth
1433:
1432:
1425:
1424:
1420:
1222:
1221:
1061:Blaine Hollinger
924:
923:
795:Gehrmann Holland
712:Lennie Rosenbluth
503:Lennie Rosenbluth
456:Lennie Rosenbluth
387:Lennie Rosenbluth
355:now known as the
326:
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4841:
4836:on June 18, 2014
4835:
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4546:Associated Press
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4377:Sports Reference
4368:
4362:
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4359:
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4305:. Archived from
4303:Associated Press
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3435:. Archived from
3422:
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3147:Associated Press
3142:Sarasota Journal
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3090:Associated Press
3076:
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3029:Associated Press
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2519:
2510:. Archived from
2500:
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2277:
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2240:
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2202:
2201:
2200:
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2122:Wilt Chamberlain
2087:
2086:
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2073:
2066:
2059:
2052:
2045:
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2031:
2024:
2013:
2011:Kansas Jayhawks
2009:
1929:
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1508:Wilt Chamberlain
1500:Wilt Chamberlain
1457:Scoring by half:
1435:
1434:
1427:
1426:
1415:
1409:
1408:
1383:three-point play
1343:Overtime periods
1293:2–3 zone defense
1284:2–3 zone defense
1000:Wilt Chamberlain
931:
927:
685:
681:
614:Wilt Chamberlain
602:Wilt Chamberlain
551:Canisius College
530:Duke Blue Devils
398:Wilt Chamberlain
267:Wilt Chamberlain
163:
105:
104:
41:
40:
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2411:All-American
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2083:Bob Billings
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1278:started the
1253:
1245:Game summary
1230:
1227:Broadcasting
1161:Ron Loneski
1147:5–11½
1081:Lew Johnson
1067:5–10ÂĽ
1041:John Parker
1021:Eddie Dater
979:Gene Elstun
958:Maurice King
880:Tommy Kearns
858:Pete Brennan
734:Ken Rosemond
676:Team rosters
659:
634:
630:zone defense
622:Maurice King
607:
563:Philadelphia
544:
507:
487:Pete Brennan
483:Tommy Kearns
468:
414:
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395:All-American
373:
329:
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4857:Lyons Press
4707:Menzer 2004
4683:Cherry 2004
4614:Morris 1988
4599:Morris 1988
4476:Menzer 2004
3960:Morris 1988
3482:Morris 1988
3470:Menzer 2004
3458:Menzer 2004
3408:Walker 2011
3337:Morris 1988
3207:Cherry 2004
3189:December 1,
3050:Nelson 1993
2997:Cherry 2004
2812:Walker 2011
2667:Walker 2011
2655:Walker 2011
2345:Team totals
2311:John Parker
2274:Ron Loneski
2198:Lew Johnson
2159:Gene Elstun
1959:Team totals
1582:Free throws
1567:Field goals
1529:Attendance:
1387:double team
1311:Second half
1297:pump faking
1257:box-and-one
1218:Reference:
1187:6–2ÂĽ
1167:6–4½
1121:Harry Jett
1107:6–5ÂĽ
1027:6–2½
985:6–3ÂĽ
965:6–2½
920:Reference:
887:5–11
775:Roy Searcy
741:5–10
534:free throws
410:free throws
282:Kansas by 3
91:Head coach:
84:Head coach:
5625:Categories
5587:Head coach
5562:Danny Lotz
4719:Fulks 2000
4695:Fulks 2000
4631:Lucas 2010
4488:Lucas 2006
4458:August 20,
4213:Lucas 2006
4137:Lucas 2006
4122:Lucas 2006
4110:Lucas 2006
4098:Lucas 2006
4086:Lucas 2006
4074:Lucas 2006
4062:Lucas 2006
4050:Lucas 2006
4038:Lucas 2006
4023:Lucas 2006
4006:Lucas 2006
3994:Lucas 2006
3979:Lucas 2006
3948:Lucas 2006
3931:Lucas 2006
3914:Lucas 2006
3879:Lucas 2006
3860:Lucas 2006
3800:August 20,
3763:Lucas 2006
3744:Lucas 2006
3727:Lucas 2006
3710:Lucas 2006
3689:Lucas 2006
3674:Lucas 2006
3653:Lucas 2006
3634:Lucas 2006
3617:Lucas 2006
3605:Lucas 2006
3553:Lucas 2006
3494:Lucas 2006
3389:Lucas 2010
3374:August 20,
3283:August 20,
3224:Fulks 2000
3067:Fulks 2000
3037:1611977539
3009:Lucas 2006
2943:Fulks 2000
2486:References
2472:Dean Smith
2387:Reference:
2001:Reference:
1812:Danny Lotz
1305:man-to-man
1250:First half
1207:6–5
1127:6–3
1101:Lee Green
1087:6–6
1084:C–F
1047:6–0
1007:7–0
909:6–9
865:6–6
843:6–7
836:Danny Lotz
821:6–4
801:6–3
781:6–4
761:6–6
755:Bob Young
719:6–5
650:shot clock
600:Sophomore
579:half court
567:Final Four
479:St. John's
435:Background
353:tournament
297:Attendance
19:See also:
5580:Joe Quigg
4820:"History"
4789:"History"
4661:March 26,
4586:180101312
4273:491108071
4200:180105014
2917:USA Today
2873:USA Today
2491:Citations
2397:Aftermath
1925:Bob Young
1886:Joe Quigg
1534:Referees:
1401:Box score
1374:megaphone
1370:traveling
1280:Tar Heels
1265:jump shot
940:Position
902:Joe Quigg
694:Position
609:Dick Harp
491:Joe Quigg
408:made two
406:Joe Quigg
94:Dick Harp
4975:Archived
4809:June 17,
4800:Archived
4655:Archived
4582:ProQuest
4550:Archived
4452:Archived
4416:Archived
4382:Archived
4380:. 2010.
4347:Archived
4269:ProQuest
4240:Archived
4236:ESPN.com
4196:ProQuest
4164:Archived
3839:Archived
3794:Archived
3584:Archived
3368:Archived
3313:Archived
3277:Archived
3180:Archived
3033:ProQuest
2976:Archived
2922:Archived
2878:Archived
2776:Archived
2627:June 17,
2621:Archived
2556:June 17,
2550:Archived
1599:Rebounds
1559:Position
1462:Overtime
1416:9:00 pm
1405:Source:
559:Palestra
499:rebounds
475:New York
336:and the
288:Referees
278:Favorite
171:2nd half
168:1st half
3322:June 6,
1550:Legend
946:Weight
943:Height
700:Weight
697:Height
618:seniors
391:AP Poll
340:at the
145:Coaches
121:Coaches
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2017:Player
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