Sports

NCAA Final Four

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Michigan's Jordan Morgan draws a controversial charge call on Syracuse's Brandon Triche. Was it actually a blocking foul? Tough one to determine.

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Louisville's Luke Hancock (l.) and Stephan Van Treese celebrate after the Cardinals defeated Wichita State to earn a trip to the national title game.

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Yes, Chane Behanan. You're right. Your Louisville team was in the Final Four and now it's headed to the national title game.

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Louisville's Tim Henderson hit two crucial 3-pointers in the second half to help the Cardinals come back on Wichita State.

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Syracuse's James Southerland, from Queens, throws down a nasty dunk late in the Final Four game against Michigan. Southerland played well late, but his Orange was unable to earn the victory.

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Cute. A fan holds up a sign which reads as a Timeout counter in reference to former Michigan player Chris Webber's gaffe in the 1993 Final Four. There were no timeout mishaps Saturday night. The Wolverines are heading to the national title game.

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Michigan is heading back to the national title game for the first time since 1993.

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It was an absolute dog fight between these two teams Saturday night. Wichita State's Carl Hall (22) and Louisville's Peyton Siva vie for a loose ball in his photo.

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Injured guard Kevin Ware, who broke his leg gruesomely last week in the Elite Eight, worked hard cheering for his Louisville teammates Saturday.

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Wichita State fans watch with sadness as its Cinderella team falls to top overall seed Louisville in the Final Four.

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