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3 Things To Know About Louisville's Basketball Championship

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3 Things To Know About Louisville's Basketball Championship

(CNN) — Connecticut's powerful offense scored nearly at will Tuesday night as the Huskies blew out Louisville 93-60 to win the NCAA Division I women's basketball championship in New Orleans. The title is Head Coach Geno Auriemma's eighth at UConn,

Minute-by-minute analysis as the Cardinals overcome a 12-point second-half shortage to Wichita State to gain a berth in Monday's national-championship game against Michigan.

As expected, Louisville is at the top of the closing coaches' poll after winning the national title. The huge surprise is Wichita State finishing at No. 4.

Basketball is an vital part of life Native American communities. And nothing shows that better than the ascendence of Louisville's Shoni and Jude Schimmel.

Louisville's Rick Pitino became the first coach to earn national titles at two schools. He led Kentucky to the championship in 1996. It's been reasonably a week for Pitino. He also heard that he's among the 2013 inductees at the Naismith Memorial Basketball

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