Kentucky Vs UCONN National Championship Game Live Stream: Watch Online Free 9:10 ET Monday First Time 7-8 Finals Ever

Kentucky vs UCONN National Championship game live stream: Watch online free 9:10 ET Monday as for the first time ever, the seven and eighth seeds meet in the finals.

The Kentucky Wildcats escaped their final four matchup with a victory vs Wisconsin thanks to a deep three-pointer by Aaron Harrison. Meanwhile, the UCONN Huskies knocked off the favorite to win the entire NCAA Tournament in the Florida Gators. Watch the free live stream online as a wild March Madness comes to an end with a compelling national championship game.

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Connecticut was banned from the postseason after failing to meet NCAA academic standard. It had practice limitations and lost a scholarship. The players could have transferred but didn't. The Huskies finished 20-10 in Ollie's first year. They took the hit and made it back to the biggest stage, according to ESPN.com.

"It's actually very impressive," NCAA president Mark Emmert said Sunday. "To see that team hold together. I think it's a commitment to those young men on that team that hung together."

The All-American Shabazz Napier who leads the team in almost every statistical category, has led this team to just 40 minutes away from winning the title. Fellow guard Ryan Boatright has taken some of the spotlight recently for his defensive performances against the likes of Keith Appling of Michigan State and Scottie Wilbekin of Florida, according to ESPN.com.

"Defense is the biggest thing for me. The points will come," Boatright said. "I want to make him uncomfortable, don't let him get in a rhythm or flow. Their guards, God blessed them with height and they will try to take advantage of smaller guys like us but I've been the smaller guy my whole life and I've never backed down."

Kentucky is playing its best basketball lately, led by big man Julius Randle and the Harrison twins.

"We just had too much talent and we saw in spurts how good we could be," Randle said, "so it just felt like it was a matter of time before it clicked."

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