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By TheGuru8700, Section College
Gators Chomp UCLA 73 - 57 Cutting down the nets after winning the NCAA National Championship game is a dream come true for just about every young boy in America (except for those named Lebron and Kobe). That dream became a reality for the players of the 2006 NCAA National Champion University of Florida Gators. The Gators chomped their way into the history books by defeating the UCLA Bruins 73 - 57. Florida, a three point favorite coming into Monday's championship game, placed their championship stamp on college basketball history for the first time, winning their first basketball title in school and state history. The Oakland region representative UCLA Bruins succumbed to the style of aggressive play that they had thrived on throughout the regular season and the tournament. The Gators played a patient yet attacking style of game and literally pummeled the Bruins for the entire 40 minutes.
The UCLA Bruins came into Monday's national championship game having held three of its last four opponents to under 60 points and less than 38% shooting from the field. The dominating defense that propelled the Bruins into the championship game was non-existent against Florida. The Bruins, fresh off a landslide victory over the LSU Tigers in the regional semifinal, seemed overmatched and overwhelmed against a very tall and very well prepared Florida team. The Bruins defense was shredded for two dozen slam dunks, allowed 44.8% shooting from the field, 33% from the three point line, and 4 Gators scoring in double figures. A team that usually depends on creating turnovers to power their engine, UCLA stalled out only causing six turnovers in their lost against the Gators. The more defensively aggressive and prepared team in this game definitely was Florida, not only blocking eights shots as a team, they also effectively intimidated and frustrated the Bruin powers of Aaron Afflalo and Luc Richard Mbah A Moute. Afflalo and Mbah A Moute, who combined for over 30 points in the LSU game, had the clamps put on them in this one only managing to combine for 16 points on 6 of 19 shooting. Even though the UCLA Bruins came into this championship match up as what many called a defensive juggernaut, the Florida Gators team had not allowed a single tournament opponent to score over 62 points. Who is the defensive juggernaut now?
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