Final

(8) Butler 41
(28-10, 13-5 Horizon)

(3) Connecticut 53
(32-9, 9-9 Big East)
Coverage: CBS
9:23 PM ET, April 4, 2011
Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
Top Performers
Butler: S. Mack 13 Pts, 9 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Blk
Connecticut: A. Oriakhi 11 Pts, 11 Reb, 4 Blk
Connecticut wins third national title thanks to Butler's woeful shooting
HOUSTON -- The rims were tight, the shots weren't falling and points were at a premium -- surely one of the ugliest championships played on college basketball's biggest stage.
Ah, but for Kemba Walker and UConn, the final score was a thing of beauty.In a game that featured 40 minutes of guts and grit, Connecticut made Butler look like the underdog it really was, winning the NCAA men's title Monday night with an old-fashioned, grinding, 53-41 beatdown of the Bulldogs.More from ESPN.com

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At the start of the season, Kemba Walker cooked for his teammates. By the end, he had all the ingredients to make a champion, writes Dana O'Neil. Column

The inept shooting by Butler was among the worst displays in NCAA tourney history, but it shouldn't negate the impact this program has made, writes Andy Katz. Column

Jim Calhoun's personality remains unchanged -- and so does his knack for winning, writes Eamonn Brennan. Column
Toothless Bulldogs
Butler shot a paltry 18.8 percent from the field, good for the lowest shooting percentage in the history of the men's title game.
| Year | FG Pct | Opponent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butler | 2011 | 18.8 | UConn* |
| Wash. State | 1941 | 21.5 | Wisconsin* |
| Baylor | 1948 | 23.4 | Kentucky* |
| Wisconsin* | 1941 | 25.4 | Wash. State |
| Loyola (IL)* | 1963 | 27.4 | Cincinnati |
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Hard In The Paint
Butler managed just three two-point field goals in the game, setting a new mark for inside-the-arc futility in a men's championship game.
| Year | Made 2-pt FGs | |
|---|---|---|
| Butler | 2011 | 3 |
| Oklahoma St. | 1949 | 9 |
| Indiana | 2002 | 10 |
| North Carolina | 1946 | 13 |
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Team Stat Comparison
BUT | CONN | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 41 | 53 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 12-64 (.188) | 19-55 (.345) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 9-33 (.273) | 1-11 (.091) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 8-14 (.571) | 14-16 (.875) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 17 (0/0) | 15 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 6 | 14 |
Game Leaders
| BUT | CONN | |
|---|---|---|
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| Team Stats: Butler | Connecticut | ||
Series
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| » Apr 4, 2011 | @CONN 53, BUT 41 | Recap |
Research Notes
From Elias: Since the NCAA began allowing teams other than conference champions ("at-large" teams) into the field for the Men's Basketball Championship in 1975, UConn is just the third team to win the title a year after not making the field at all. This year's Huskies join Carmelo Anthony's Syracuse Orange back in 2002-03 and Pervis Ellison's 1985-86 Louisville Cardinals in making this enormous turnaround.
Before that, you have to go back to 1973-74 NC State for a champion that didn't make the field the prior year, but that situation was slightly different: the 1972-73 Wolfpack were ineligible for postseason play due to NCAA probation despite finishing 27-0, and they ended up 2nd in the final AP poll that season. John Wooden's 1966-67 UCLA Bruins won the championship (their first of 7 straight titles) after going 18-8 and finishing 2nd in the Pac-10 the previous season. There are other teams that have accomplished this feat (these are the last 5), but again, the situation was different prior to 1975 when only one team from each conference could make the tournament. [+]Won Men's Basketball Championship After Not Making Field In Previous Season - Since 1975
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NEXT LEVEL: In the first half, Connecticut dominated the offensive glass, grabbing 11 offensive rebounds on 22 opportunities (50.0 pct). The Huskies didn't take advantage of the second chances, however, scoring only four points off their 11 offensive rebounds. In the second half, Connecticut grabbed only six offensive boards on 16 opportunities (37.5 pct), but was much more efficient at converting second chances, scoring nine points off those six boards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NEXT LEVEL: Jeremy Lamb did an outstanding defensive job guarding Butler's leading scorer, Shelvin Mack. Lamb held Mack to one point on nine plays when he guarded him. Mack entered the game averaging 21.8 points per game in the tournament. [+]Shelvin Mack by Defender
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NEXT LEVEL: Connecticut played outstanding half-court defense Monday, holding Butler to 20.3 percent shooting. Jim Calhoun's team has played excellent man-to-man defense all tournament long, holding five of its six opponents to 36 percent or less when it played man-to-man defense. [+]Opponent FG Pct vs Man-to-Man (min. 50 FGA)
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NEXT LEVEL: Butler struggled to score against Connecticut's length inside all game. The Bulldogs missed their first 21 field goals in the paint, not scoring until Andrew Smith's put back with 6:13 remaining in the game. Connecticut finished with 10 blocks, tying a title-game record, with eight of those 10 coming on shots in the paint. [+]In the Paint
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Since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985, Kemba Walker's 23.5 PPG is the 6th highest scoring performance by a player whose team won the national title: [+]Highest PPG While Winning National Championship - Since Field Expanded to 64 Teams (1985)
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Butler made just 12 FG against UConn, the 2nd-fewest FG made in a National Championship game. [+]Fewest FG Made
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Kemba Walker scored 141 points in the 2011 Men's Basketball Championship, the 2nd most in history by a Big East player. [+]Most Points by a Big East Player - Men's Basketball Championship History
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The Butler Bulldogs had one of the worst shooting performances in the history of the Men's Basketball Championship, but in terms of the National Title Game, it would be hard to argue that it wasn't THE worst: [+]Butler in National Championship Game - Compared to Other Championship Game Performances
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From Elias: Butler shot 3-31 from 2-point range in this game, just 9.7 pct and the fewest 2-point FG made in championship game history: [+]Fewest 2-Point FG Made - National Championship Game
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Kemba Walker led his team to a 14-0 record in tournament play this season while compiling impressive scoring numbers: [+]The King of Brackets - Kemba Walker in Tournament Play This Season
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Butler becomes the 4th team to lose consecutive title games. [+]Teams to Lose Consecutive National Title Games - All-Time
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Villanova in the title game, really good. Butler in the title game, really really bad. [+]8 Seeds to Play in National Title Game - Since 1985
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Alex Oriakhi and Roscoe Smith had 4 blocks each, tying Greg Oden (2007) and Loren Woods (2001) for the 2nd-most in a National Championship game. Only Joakim Noah, with 6 blocks in 2006, had more. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The 33 3-point FG attempted by Butler is the 2nd-most in a National Championship game. Illinois attempted 40 in 2005 vs UNC. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Butler shot only 18.8 percent from the field, the lowest shooting percentage by any team in a National Championship game in Men's basketball Championship history. [+]Lowest FG Pct
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The Bulldogs scored only 41 points, the fewest in any National Championship game since Oklahoma State scored 36 in 1949. [+]Fewest Points
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The 94 combined points by UConn and Butler is the fewest in a National Championship game since 1950. You have to go all the way back to the 1949 National Championship game between Oklahoma State and Kentucky, when the teams combined for only 82 points to find a lower scoring contest. [+]Fewest Combined Points
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UConn shot 1-11 (9.1 percent) on 3-pt FG. That's tied for the worst 3-pt FG percentage in a National Championship game. Duke also shot 1-11 in 1990 vs UNLV. Duke lost that game, so UConn has the worst 3-pt FG pct by a National Championship game winner. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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