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Jim Calhoun Final Four Interview
(3:15)Connecticut Head Coach Jim Calhoun talks with NCAA.com's Kaylee Hartung at the Final Four in Houston.
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Champion Cards finally cut down the nets
(2:48)Luke Hancock came off the bench to score 22 points as Louisville defeated Michigan 82-76. It was the third national championship for the Cardinals, who also won in 1980 and '86.
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Degree Do:More Moments: National Champion is crowned
(2:38)Degree Do:More Moments: Louisville knocks off Michigan to claim the national championship.
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National Championship: Atlanta Recap
(1:54)Jim Nantz, Steve Kerr and Clark Kellogg review all the action as Louisville captures the 2013 championship.
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Leaders of the Game: Louisville's Luke Hancock
(0:31)Luke Hancock scored 22 points as he led Louisville to its third national championship.
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National Championship: Louisville post
(19:50)Watch postgame reaction from Louisville after its victory against Michigan.
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Louisville celebrates the national championship
(1:25)Rick Pitino and Louisville talk about an historic night as Niki Noto puts a wrap on the national championship game.
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National Championship: Michigan post
(12:14)Watch postgame reaction from Michigan after its loss to Louisville.
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UofL's Hancock is Most Outstanding Player
(0:42)NCAA.com's Niki Noto caught up with Louisville's Luke Hancock after having another big game and being awarded Most Outstanding Player.
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Louisville's Ware gives praise to Pitino
(0:46)NCAA.com's Niki Noto caught up with Louisville's Kevin Ware after the Cardinals defeated the Wolverines 82-76 to win their third national championship.
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Siva on the Cardinals' emotional victory
(0:57)NCAA.com's Niki Noto caught up with Louisville's Peyton Siva after the Cardinals' emotional tournament journey ended with a 82-76 win against Michigan and a national championship.
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Cards' Pitino addressed historic win
(1:49)NCAA.com's Niki Noto spoke with Louisville coach Rick Pitino after becoming the first head coach to win a national championship at two different schools.
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UM's Beilein on tough title-game loss
(1:32)Michigan head coach John Beilein spoke with NCAA.com's Niki Noto after a tough 82-76 loss to Louisville.
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Road to Atlanta: Past is present for title
(2:01)When Michigan and Louisville take the court Monday night, they'll follow in the footsteps of 74 previous champions -- including Indiana's undefeated 1976 team, voted the best of all-time on NCAA.com.
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Final Four: Louisville rallies to title game
(3:15)Luke Hancock came off the bench to score 20 points for the Cardinals as Louisville came back from a 12-point, second-half deficit to beat Wichita State 72-68.
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Road to Atlanta: Final Four semifinals wrap
(2:13)Niki Noto wraps up Saturday's heartstopping national semifinals. Louisville beat Wichita State thanks to stellar bench play while Michigan turned up the D to take out Syracuse.
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Degree Do:More Moments: National Championship is set
(3:08)Degree Do:More Moments: Louisville and Michigan advance to the National Championship.
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Leaders of the Game: Louisville's Luke Hancock
(0:38)Leaders of the Game: Luke Hancock came off the bench and scored 20 points as he helped lead Louisville to its third appearance in the National Championship.
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