Sunday, April 7, 2013

Michigan, Louisville advance to NCAA Finals


MANILA, Philippines – The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals will battle the Michigan Wolverines for the national championship after they beat separate opponents in the Final Four of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

Tournament favorite Louisville rallied from a 12-point second half deficit to beat ninth-seeded Wichita State, 72-68, at the Georgia Dome.

It was the 15th victory in a row for the Cardinals, who were led by Russ Smith (21 points) and Luke Hancock (20 points).

Hancock fired a corner triple with 6:30 to go that gave Louisville their first lead of the second half. He hit another three-pointer with two minutes left to put the Cardinals on top.

He then found his way to the rim on two drives, part of a 25-9 Louisville run to end the game.

Cleanthony Early finished with 24 points for the Shockers, who were making their first appearance in the Final Four since 1965.

Meanwhile, Michigan reached the national championship game after beating Syracuse, 61-56.

The Wolverines, which feature national player of the year Trey Burke as well as several players with NBA lineage, advanced to the finals for the first time since 1993.

Tim Hardaway Jr. led Michigan with 13 points, while Mitch McGary and Glenn Robinson III both scored 10 points. Burke was limited to seven markers.

CJ Fair scored 22 points for the Orange.

Injured Louisville guard Kevin Ware, who broke his leg during the Cardinals’ Elite Eight win over Duke, made his way to the bench as time ticked down.

The Cardinals, who were making their 10th appearance in the Final Four, have won the national championship twice, in 1980 and 1986.

Meanwhile, Michigan is seeking its first national title since 1989. -- Reports from Reuters, Agence France-Presse

source: abs-cbnnews.com