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The Best Men's Final Four Games of All-Time


North Carolina 60, Ohio State 57 (OT), 1946: The Tar Heels’ is credited with hitting the tying shot with 10 seconds left in regulation to force overtime. But how long was it? North Carolina 63, Georgetown 62, 1982: This was the first time the NCAA took its Final Four to a domed stadium, and the title game delivered on an appropriate scale. (Sports Illustrated)

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