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1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

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1987 NCAA Tournament Championship Game
National championship game
Syracuse Orangemen Indiana Hoosiers
Big East Big Ten
(31–6) (29–4)
73 74
Head coach:
Jim Boeheim
Head coach:
Bob Knight
1st half2nd half Total
Syracuse Orangemen 3340 73
Indiana Hoosiers 3440 74
DateMarch 30, 1987
VenueLouisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
MVPKeith Smart, Indiana
FavoriteIndiana by 5
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersBrent Musburger (play-by-play)
Billy Packer (color)
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The 1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the final round of the 1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and determined the national champion for the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on March 30, 1987 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, and featured the Midwest Regional Champion, #1-seeded Indiana and the East Regional Champion, #2-seeded Syracuse.[1]

"One Shining Moment", which serves as the closing song for the NCAA Tournament coverage, was played for the first time after this game. It was originally slated to debut after Super Bowl XXI, which also aired on CBS, but was shelved due to player interviews taking up too much time and the network scheduling a primetime show immediately following said game.

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Transcription

Participating teams

Syracuse Orangemen

  • East
    • (2) Syracuse 79, (15) Georgia Southern 73
    • (2) Syracuse 104, (10) Western Kentucky 86
    • (2) Syracuse 87, (6) Florida 81
    • (2) Syracuse 79, (1) North Carolina 75
  • Final Four
    • (E2) Syracuse 77, (SE6) Providence 63

Indiana Hoosiers

  • Midwest
    • (1) Indiana 92, Fairfield (16) 58
    • (1) Indiana 107, (8) Auburn 90
    • (1) Indiana 88, (5) Duke 82
    • (1) Indiana 77, (10) LSU 76
  • Final Four
    • (MW1) Indiana 97, (W1) UNLV 93

Starting lineups

Syracuse Position Indiana
Sherman Douglas G Steve Alford 2
Greg Monroe G Keith Smart
Derrick Coleman F Rick Calloway
Howard Triche F Daryl Thomas
Rony Seikaly 1 C Dean Garrett
1987 Consensus First Team All-American
 Players selected in the 1987 NBA draft  (number indicates round)

Source

Game summary

CBS
Monday, March, 30
#1 Indiana Hoosiers 74, #2 Syracuse Orangemen 73
Pts: S. Alford - 23
Rebs: D. Garrett - 10
Asts: J. Hillman, K. Smart - 6
Pts: S. Douglas - 20
Rebs: D. Coleman - 19
Asts: S. Douglas - 7
Halftime Score: Indiana, 34-33
Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, LA

Syracuse led, 73–72, with 28 seconds remaining, but Derrick Coleman missed the front end of a one-and-one, setting the stage for the game-winner from Keith Smart, who hit a jumper over Howard Triche with four seconds left. By the time Syracuse called timeout to set up a final play, there was one second remaining. A final desperation length-of-the-court pass was intercepted by Smart, who flung the ball into the stands, and the Hoosiers celebrated their national championship win.

References

  1. ^ Riley, John (March 31, 1987). "Seconds for Syracuse: SU partiers go little wild, even in defeat". Democrat and Chronicle. p. 1. Retrieved January 2, 2021 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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