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With the victory, Butler became the fourth team in NCAA tournament history to hold its first five opponents under 60 points. On April 3, 2010, Duke , the #1 seed from the South and West Virginia Mountaineers , the #2 seed from the East, squared off in the second of the Final Four games.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. It determines the champion of Division I , the top level of play in the NCAA, [ 1 ] and the media often describes the winner as the national champion of college ...
In the 2nd round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament, Duke beat California 68–53. [8] In the Sweet 16, Kyle Singler had 24 points and Jon Scheyer had 18 points to beat Purdue 70–57. [ 9 ] In the Elite Eight, Nolan Smith scored 29 points to lead Duke to a 78–71 victory over Baylor to advance to the Final Four. [ 10 ]
The 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 9, 2009, and ended with the 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament's championship game on April 5, 2010, on the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The opening round occurred on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, followed by first and second rounds on Thursday through Sunday ...
Tournament champion Score Runner-up Tournament venue Tournament city 2013–14 Davidson: 15–1 Wofford : 56–53 Western Carolina U.S. Cellular Center: Asheville, North Carolina: 2014–15: Wofford: 16–2 Wofford : 67–64 Furman 2015–16 Chattanooga: 15–3 Chattanooga : 73–67 East Tennessee State 2016–17
Led by Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski, the Blue Devils won the 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, claiming the school's fourth national title. Duke led the ACC in scoring margin (+16.2), free throw percentage (.761), 3-point field goal percentage (.382), 3-point field goal defense (.278), 3-point field goals made (7.4 per game ...
Additionally, good teams were often excluded from the NCAA tournament because each conference could only have one bid and conference champions were even excluded because of the 8-district system before 1950. Teams often competed in both tournaments during the first decade, with City College of New York winning both the NIT and NCAA tournament ...
He coached Marquette to a 22–12 record in the 2009–10 season, which ended with a close loss to the 11th-seeded Washington Huskies in the First Round of the 2010 NCAA tournament. During the 2010–11 campaign, Williams led the Golden Eagles back to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2003.