Who won the NCAA tournament in 2004?

Connecticut Huskies
Connecticut defeated Georgia Tech 82–73 to win their second national championship in as many tries….2004 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Season 2003–04
Teams 65
Finals site Alamodome San Antonio, Texas
Champions Connecticut Huskies (2nd title, 2nd title game, 2nd Final Four)
Runner-up Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (1st title game, 2nd Final Four)

Who was in the Final Four in 2004?

UConn won its second national championships in 2004, led by Final Four Most Outstanding Player Emeka Okafor. The Huskies defeated the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, who appeared in the national championship game for the first time….2004 NCAA tournament: Upsets.

Team Score Opponent
No. 10 Nevada 91-72 No. 2 Gonzaga

What seed was UConn in 2004?

#2 seed
Connecticut entered the 2004 NCAA Tournament as the #2 seed in the Phoenix Regional. In the 1st round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament, Emeka Okafor had a double double with 15 points and 14 rebounds and he was able to limit the nations third-leading scorer Taylor Coppenrath to 12 points as Connecticut beat Vermont 70–53.

Who won March Madness in 2005?

North Carolina
North Carolina emerged as the national champions for a fourth time, defeating Illinois in the final 75–70. North Carolina’s Sean May was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Coach Roy Williams won his first national championship.

Who won the 2003 NCAA basketball championship?

the Syracuse University men’s basketball
On April 7, 2003, the Syracuse University men’s basketball team won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. They defeated the Kansas Jayhawks 81-78 at the Superdome in New Orleans.

Who won March Madness in 2006?

Florida
Florida won its first-ever national basketball championship by defeating UCLA 73–57 in the final game….2006 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Season 2005–06
Winning coach Billy Donovan (1st title)
MOP Joakim Noah (Florida)
Attendance 70,254
Top scorers Glen Davis LSU Joakim Noah Florida (97 points)