NCAA Basketball

NCAA Basketball (2006-2017)

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Sixty four teams battle it out to see who is the best of all college basketball teams.

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2017-03-19Game 12 (3rd Round)mars 19, 2017
2017-03-19Game 11 (3rd Round)mars 19, 2017
2017-03-18Game 10 (3rd Round)mars 18, 2017
2017-03-18Game 9 (3nd Round)mars 18, 2017
2017-03-17Game 8 (2nd Round)mars 17, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the NCAA Basketball from 2006 premiere?

NCAA Basketball premiered on March 16, 2006.

Who hosted NCAA Basketball in 2006?

NCAA Basketball did not have a specific host in 2006, but the announcers included Jim Nantz, Billy Packer, and Bonnie Bernstein.

Which teams participated in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006?

65 teams participated in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006, including Duke, Connecticut, and Villanova.

How many rounds were there in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006?

There were six rounds in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006, including the championship game.

Who was the reigning NCAA Basketball champion in 2006?

The reigning NCAA Basketball champion in 2006 was North Carolina.

Which teams made it to the Final Four in 2006?

The four teams that made it to the Final Four in 2006 were Florida, George Mason, LSU, and UCLA.

How many games did the championship team play in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006?

The championship team played six games in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006.

What was the highest-scoring game in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006?

The highest-scoring game in the NCAA Basketball tournament in 2006 was the first-round game between Northwestern State and Iowa. Northwestern State won 64-63.

Which player was awarded as the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four of NCAA Basketball in 2006?

Florida's Joakim Noah was awarded as the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four of NCAA Basketball in 2006.

Who won the NCAA Basketball championship in 2006?

Florida won the NCAA Basketball championship in 2006.

How many points did Florida score in the championship game of NCAA Basketball in 2006?

Florida scored 73 points in the championship game of NCAA Basketball in 2006.

Which team did Florida beat to win the NCAA Basketball championship in 2006?

Florida beat UCLA to win the NCAA Basketball championship in 2006.

Who was the head coach of the winning NCAA Basketball team in 2006?

Billy Donovan was the head coach of the winning NCAA Basketball team in 2006.

How many NCAA Basketball championships did Billy Donovan win with Florida?

Billy Donovan won two NCAA Basketball championships with Florida, in 2006 and 2007.

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