Baylor ends Gonzaga's perfect season to win first men's national championship in 86-70 win

Baylor ends Gonzaga's perfect season to win first men's national championship in 86-70 win


Scott Gleeson | USA TODAY
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Baylor ends Gonzaga's undefeated bid, win program's first ever national title
SportsPulse: By ending Gonzaga's historic undefeated season, Baylor made history themselves. Mackenzie Salmon details how the Bears won their first ever national title.

INDIANAPOLIS — An undefeated season looked over before the first TV timeout.

No. 1 seed Baylor couldn't have scripted a better start, and overall No. 1 seed Gonzaga couldn't have scripted a worse one. The Bears' defense was smothering the Bulldogs into turnovers, the star guard trio of Jared Butler, MaCio Teague and Davion Mitchell was shooting lights out, and Zags buzzer-beating hero Jalen Suggs got into early foul trouble.

The Bulldogs never recovered from that early knockout blow and watched their perfect season unravel as Baylor bulldozed its way to its first ever national championship in a 86-70 win Monday night.

In a heavily hyped national championship game between two super teams that had been title-driven since last year's NCAA Tournament cancelation, Baylor came out firing on all cylinders – making its first five three-pointers and finishing 46% from beyond the arc. All-American Butler (22 points, seven assists)

The "B-U" cheers echoed throughput Lucas Oil Stadium, and the coronation was in motion midway through the second half. The Zags cut the deficit to nine off an Andrew Nembhard lay-up with 14:30 left, but never got closer.

Whether it was Baylor's Flo Thamba swatting a Corey Kispert lay-up into the third row in the first half or Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua slamming an Adam Flagler alley-oop in the second, a team that had won 31 consecutive times before Monday looked severely out-matched against the gritty, high-energy Bears (28-2).

Suggs led Gonzaga with 22 points

The Bulldogs (31-1) were coming off a thrilling overtime win over UCLA in the national semifinal when Suggs' buzzer-beating banked three sent the Zags to the title game. Yet they looked flat from the get-go and by the time they got their legs, it was too late. Gonzaga joins a group of teams that came close to matching Indiana's historic 32-0 season, but ultimately fell short.

"It’s a really really tough one to end a storybook season on, but listen, Baylor just beat us. They beat us in every facet of the game and deserve all the credit," said Gonzaga coach Mark Few.

Baylor wins its first national title in program history, having finished as national runner-up in 1948. The championship is a culmination of an epic rebuild by coach Scott Drew, who took over an ailing program in the aftermath of controversy in 2003. The loss means coach Mark Few is now 0-2 in national championship games, with his Bulldogs having lost to North Carolina in the national title game in 2017.

Follow college basketball reporter Scott Gleeson on Twitter @ScottMGleeson .



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