
NCAA Tournament 2015: TV Schedule for Duke vs. Wisconsin Championship
The 2015 NCAA tournament was devoid of many upsets save for a few on the first day. That all changed, however, when Wisconsin shocked the sports world Saturday and knocked off the previously undefeated Kentucky 71-64 in the Final Four.
Wisconsin's victory sets up a matchup with Duke, who manhandled Michigan State en route to an 81-61 victory. Here's a look at the TV schedule for Monday's national title game:
What: Wisconsin vs. Duke
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Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
When: Monday, April 6, 9:18 p.m
Channel: CBS
The story of the Final Four on Saturday was the matchup of Kentucky and Wisconsin. Few outside of Madison believed the Badgers had a shot at ending Kentucky's perfect season, but Wisconsin's win sort of mirrored last year's NBA Finals.
The San Antonio Spurs lost to the Miami Heat in 2013 in heartbreaking fashion. The Spurs looked forward to a rematch for the entire 2013-14 season and then dismantled the Heat in the 2014 Finals.
Similarly, Kentucky beat Wisconsin 74-73 in last year's Final Four. The Badgers subsequently hoped they would get another shot at Kentucky, and this time they made the most of it. Wisconsin's Sam Dekker said as much to Roger Rubin of the New York Daily News.
"You realize you were one possession away from playing for a national title and that goal is attainable," Dekker said. “We said let’s not let that feeling slip away. It’s been a driving force for us.
Speaking of Dekker, he has been as much of a driving force behind Wisconsin's success as The Associated Press Player of the Year, Frank Kaminsky.
One of those threes was an absolutely cold-blooded step-back shot that capped a 7-0 run and gave Wisconsin a lead it would not relinquish.
The Badgers now set their sights on the Blue Devils, who look like they will provide Wisconsin with just as tough a test as Kentucky did. In fact, Duke already beat Wisconsin earlier this season 80-70 in a game on December 3.
The marquee matchup of this game will be inside between Kaminsky and Duke freshman Jahlil Okafor, who was ACC Player of the Year. He also has massive hands.
Seriously, he looks like he's holding a softball. It's no wonder he is so proficient around the basket.
Okafor could end up being the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, but Duke has another freshman who could help swing the title game in its favor.
Justise Winslow has been one of the best players in the entire tournament. He's averaging 15 points, 9.4 rebounds and three assists per game in the Big Dance. He's shooting 54.2 percent from the field and has made seven of the 12 threes he has attempted.
The Okafor-Kaminsky matchup is going to be the headliner of Monday's championship game. But Dekker-Winslow will be just as good, and whichever of those versatile swingmen plays better could help determine the game in his team's favor.
Justin Neuman tweets. Follow him @JustinNeuman10.



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