
NCAA Championship Game 2016: Complete Schedule for North Carolina vs. Villanova
Sixty-two games have been played. All that's left is the big one to determine this year's national champion.
And the last two teams standing are not the ones expected when this tournament began. Sure, the North Carolina Tar Heels had to be considered one of them. After disposing of the Syracuse Orange on Saturday night, the Tar Heels will get the opportunity to add another national title to their collection.
The Villanova Wildcats, on the other hand, were not considered a team to go all the way at the beginning of the year. One shellacking of the Oklahoma Sooners later and head coach Jay Wright's club is one win away from the first national championship in 31 years.
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All that's left is to get ready for Monday's game, and you'll need to set your calendars and DVRs for this one. It's going to be a classic championship match.
Here's the info you need to know for the national title game.
2016 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Game
Matchup: North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Villanova Wildcats
When: Monday, April 4
Time: 9 p.m. ET
TV: TBS
Where: NRG Stadium—Houston

Early Preview
Villanova shocked the college basketball world by beating the Kansas Jayhawks to get to the Final Four.
If that was considered shocking the college basketball world, then what do we call what the Wildcats did to Oklahoma on Saturday night?
Villanova shot 71 percent from the floor, made 61 percent from three-point range and defeated the Sooners by 44 points while holding Buddy Hield to only nine points in his final college game.
This was an offensive clinic by Villanova. Look no further than the Wildcats' shot chart, per ESPN Stats & Info:
The Wildcats had four players score in double figures, led by Josh Hart's 23 points on 10-of-12 shooting. Only one of those makes was a three-pointer. Hart did the rest of his damage from mid-range and around the basket. Not a single starter on the Wildcats shot less than 60 percent from the floor.
That's efficient, and it was a dominant performance at both ends for Villanova. So much so, even star golfer Jordan Spieth went as far to ask this question:
Villanova's run to the national title game has been surprising, but efficient. The Wildcats will need to play that way if they want to take down the top-seeded Tar Heels in the title game on Monday night.
Asking Villanova to take down a No. 1 seed isn't too much of a tall task. The Wildcats did it before against Kansas in the Elite Eight. North Carolina, however, is an entirely different animal. Not many teams can shoot as bad from the three-point line as the Tar Heels did (4-of-17) and win by double figures over a tough team like Syracuse. But that's what North Carolina did on Saturday night.
Part of UNC's domination has come from its play in the second half, per Jeff Eisenberg of Yahoo Sports:
Villanova has been able to stretch the floor with its bigs. Kris Jenkins has been the key to that game plan, as he hit four three-pointers against Oklahoma on Saturday night. The key for Villanova is finding a way to lure North Carolina big man Brice Johnson away from the basket and to find ways to score around the rim. The Wildcats did that with Perry Ellis and Kansas, and it worked just enough to pull off the upset.
But just when teams seem to have the answer for North Carolina, there's this reminder from Nicole Auerbach of USA Today:
Whichever frontcourt has the bigger impact on Monday night will win the game. Before Saturday, North Carolina was the favorite out of the Final Four. After what Villanova did to Oklahoma, the Wildcats proved this will be North Carolina's toughest test to this point.



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