UConn vs. Kentucky: 2014 NCAA men's national championship | FULL REPLAY
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- UConn defeated Kentucky, 60-54, to capture its second national championship in four years on April, 8, 2014 in Dallas, Texas. Watch the full game replay here.
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I've been a Uconn fan for decades. What makes this program so remarkable is that unlike Duke and Kentucky, Uconn won their championships without the high level recruits that the other programs had.
UCONN'S guards ran this tournament and N.C. game. Role players knew their roles well
As much as Ollie seemed to be in over his head as HC, I don't think anyone else could take this team through a suspension year, keep them motivated, and then win it all the following year. Love you KO
Man Napier and Boatright were bad bad men. No fear. Definitely descendants of Kemba
UConn mens the greatest college team in history
What?
@@llehctim.45Uconn basketball is the best college team ever including both men and women’s basketball. Mens team is definitely the best in recent memory though, all time probably not yet
@@EliteLilTJ we just improved our case...
@@starpoweredstudios7622 yessir
Throwback classic 🔥🔥
Calipari’s coaching in the final minute and change was PUTRID…
And a putrid assistant coach on the bench alongside him in Kenny Payne.
As a UK fan, this game hurts
2014 was the definition of march madness plus this was UConn most impressive championship win ever seen to be the only 7 seed and find away finished on top truly nothing could top this moment and North Texas interesting location 🎉
Shabazz Napier!
7 and 8 seed in the championship? Cool I forgot about this
Can we maby get butler vs Pittsburgh 2011 please
Lowest seed combination in NCAA basketball championship history
Do UConn vs Georgia tech 2004
Would rather watch UConn Duke 2004 since the Ga tech game was never in doubt
UConn’s win over Kentucky (followed by Kansas’s win over UNC in 2022) continued a trend which a team who defeated a defending champion in the NCAA Tournament has not won a national title.
Huh?
@@reptilelicks9796
2022 - North Carolina, who defeated defending champion Baylor in the Round of 32 and made the title game, lost
2014 - Kentucky who stunned defending champion Louisville in the Sweet 16 falls in the title game to UConn.
@@251to502 How is it a trend if they happened 8 years apart
@@reptilelicks9796I’m actually referring to those who defeated a defending champion but fell short in the title game.
Michigan St (2009 - defeated defending champion Kansas in the S16) is another example.
@@251to502Still makes no sense but ok
04/07/2014 - 10 years ago
Sloppy ball handling, being indecisive with the ball, and passing up open shots on a possession I saw by #30 for Kentucky in this game.
5:29 that steal is absurd
Beating Kentucky in a championship game is just behind beating Duke in a Championship game.
Calipari really got out-coached by Kevin Ollie 😂
And both coaches actually know each other from John’s NBA coaching days.
52:48
Too little too late
Let’s be real don’t judge me from my profile pic bc u all know it just as much as I do Kentucky should have won lol don’t even deny it 😂😂
If Willie caulie stein wasn't hurt UK wins that game 💯
🙄🙄 sure
If pickles were more cool like cucumbers…..they’d be cucumbers 🤷🏽♂️
Not sure how much he would of helped on offense.
If they made any free throws you mean.
@@scruffd0g193 he was the best defensive player on the team that year, and the best rim protector. He was a huge part of that team had he been healthy they would have probably won that game IMO.
Sweet.