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#1 Ohio State 67, #2 Georgetown 60 (Final)

Still waiting for all the pictures to roll in (the full post w/ thumbnails won't be up for a while)... but here are a few great ones so far:


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LEFT: ATLANTA - MARCH 31: Greg Oden #20 and Mike Conley Jr. #1 of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrate after defeating the Georgetown Hoyas during the National Semifinal game of the NCAA Men's Final Four at the Georgia Dome on March 31, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

RIGHT: ATLANTA - MARCH 31: Dajuan Summers #3 of the Georgetown Hoyas puts up a shot in front of Othello Hunter #45 of the Ohio State Buckeyes during the National Semifinal game of the NCAA Men's Final Four at the Georgia Dome on March 31, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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LEFT: Ohio State center Greg Oden (20) attempts a shot over Georgetown's Roy Hibbert (55) and Patrick Ewing Jr. during the second half of a Final Four semifinal basketball game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Saturday, March 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

RIGHT: Georgetown's Patrick Ewing Jr. (33) watches as Ohio State center Greg Oden hangs off the basket after dunking the ball during the second half of a Final Four semifinal basketball game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Saturday, March 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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Ohio State center Greg Oden (20) goes to the basket over Georgetown's Jeff Green (32) in second half action during their men's semifinal basketball game at the Final Four in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta Saturday, March 31, 2007.
 
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NJ-Buckeye;800279; said:
Terwilliger for MVP

You expect greatness from the others... but Matt has been outstanding whatever minutes he has been in... a really unspoken hero of this tourney
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ATLANTA - MARCH 31: DaJuan Summers #3 of the Georgetown Hoyas puts up a shot against Matt Terilliger #42 of the Ohio State Buckeyes during the National Semifinal game of the NCAA Men's Final Four at the Georgia Dome on March 31, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
 
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PrincetonBuckeye;800281; said:
Sorry I thought it was Conley the way he took over the game after Greg sat down in the 1st.....
Conley is consistently excellent... but to me the MVP has to be Lighty. Shutting down the Big East POY was incredible (especially given the size mismatch), and he added key rebounds, points and a charge as well.
 
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NJ-Buckeye;800279; said:
Terwilliger for MVP

You expect greatness from the others... but Matt has been outstanding whatever minutes he has been in... a really unspoken hero of this tourney

Those are two very different things. Just because Terwilliger stepped up doesn't make him MVP. I don't think we win without Conley.
 
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Conley has certainly been the most outstanding player. Twigs deserves some mad props for his contribution. Lighty, Butler, Lewis, Harris, and Hunter have all done their part as well. It takes a team to get this far and we have a TEAM!
 
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Conley is consistently excellent... but to me the MVP has to be Lighty. Shutting down the Big East POY was incredible (especially given the size mismatch), and he added key rebounds, points and a charge as well.
But Lighty stepped up at the end....which is when most MVP's are selected, but Conleys' consistent play throughout the game, is why I thought he was the MVP....but what the hell do I know..:biggrin:
 
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