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With March Madness right around the corner, it is a great time to recap some of the best games and moments of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Although NCAA basketball clips may bring back bad memories, one thing is for sure - they will get you excited for this year's tournament. As a starting place, here are a few of my personal favorite March Madness basketball highlights from the past decade:

2005 Championship: North Carolina vs. Illinois.

Wow! UNC is able to win it's fourth title while Roy Williams win his first. A great match up - Sean May put up 26 points and Carolina shut out Illinois in the last 2 1/2 minutes to win by 5.

2009 Elite Eight: Villanova vs. Pitt.

Just last year during the Boston Regional Finals. This one definitely went down to the wire. After Pitt's Levance Fields tied the game with 2 free throws, Scottie Reynolds took it all the way and laid it in at the buzzer to take Villanova to the Final Four. Talk about buzzer beaters. Nothing like March Madness.

2005 Elite Eight: Arizona vs. Illinois.

Hard to forget this one. They dug deep and were able to overcome a 15 point deficit with only 4 minutes left in the game. Then in overtime, they held on to win 90-89. Deron Williams' 22 points and 10 assists were huge as Illinois went on to lose in the title game.

2004 Semi-Final: Duke vs. UConn.

Looked like Duke would get Coach K his fourth title. But no! The Huskies scored 12 straight, got 18 apiece from Gordon and Okafor and went on to beat Georgia Tech for the National Championship. Great game, one of the best March Madness basketball highlights of all time. North Carolina fans rejoice!

2006 Sweet 16: UCLA vs. Gonzaga.

The Bruins ripped this one away from the Bulldogs. UCLA scored the final 11 points and squeaked out a victory. This was heartbreaking - remember when Adam Morrison cried after the game?!? What a wild finish. Definitely a top game of the past 10 years.

2008 Championship: Kansas vs. Memphis.

Man, did the Jayhawks rock or what? Memphis blew it by missing four of five free throws towards the end. Mario Chalmer's 3 pointer with just a couple seconds left was not only about as clutch as you can get, but it put the game into overtime where Kansas outscored Memphis 12-5. No doubt a thriller and many basketball fans' favorite highlight of the past decade.

by: Scott Duglase




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