The Latest: MJ, Rollie in house to root on North Carolina
HOUSTON (AP) The Latest on the championship game of the NCAA Tournament between Villanova and North Carolina (all times local):
8:09 p.m.
MJ is on the house. Coach Rollie, too
Michael Jordan has arrived at NRG Stadium to watch his North Carolina Tar Heels play Villanova for the NCAA Tournament championship.
Jordan is one of several dozen former Tar Heels expected to be in attendance as North Carolina goes for its sixth national title.
Jordan's late jumper in 1982 helped North Carolina beat Georgetown in the national championship game and give the late, great Dean Smith his first title as Tar Heels' coach.
On the Villanova side, former coach Rollie Massimino made it to the game. The 81-year-old is still coaching in Florida at NAIA Northwood. He wasn't sure if he'd be able to get to the game because his wife has been ailing.
Massimino led the Wildcats to the national title with an upset over Georgetown in 1985.
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7:52 p.m.
A lot of Villanova students made the 1,500-mile journey from Philadelphia to Houston for the Wildcats' first NCAA championship game since 1985.
Those sitting in seats on the floor at one end of the court - well, only a handful of them are sitting - just started a loud chant as the Wildcats took the court.
Anticipation is building for tipoff.
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7:48 p.m.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are on the court for warmups, with about 30 minutes until tipoff.
They got quite an ovation, and understandable considering all the Carolina blue in the big stadium.
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7:43 p.m.
The starting lineups for the NCAA championship game:
Villanova (34-5): Junior forward Kris Jenkins; senior forward Daniel Ochefu; freshman guard Jalen Brunson; junior guard Josh Hart; senior guard Ryan Arcidiancono.
North Carolina (33-6): Junior forward Kennedy Meeks; senior forward Brice Johnson; sophomore forward Justin Jackson; sophomore guard Joel Berry II; senior guard Marcus Paige.
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7:10 p.m.
North Carolina and Villanova roll into the NCAA Tournament championship game, averaging a combined 20 points per victory so far.
Tipoff at NRG Stadium in Houston is set for 8:19 CDT on Monday night. The Tar Heels are looking for their sixth national championship, and third since coach Roy Williams took over in 2003-04. North Carolina is in the championship game for the 10th time.
The Wildcats are making their third title game appearance and first since winning their only championship in 1985. If Villanova wins Monday night, its 31-year gap between championships will be the second largest in NCAA Tournament history behind Kansas, which went 36 years between titles (1952-88).
The Tar Heels are 5-1 against the Wildcats in NCAA Tournament play. The last meeting came in the first round of the 2013 tournament.
Villanova beat Oklahoma by a record 44 points in the Final Four. North Carolina beat Syracuse Saturday night.
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AP sports writers Ralph D. Russo and Stephen Hawkins contributed to this report.