--- 8A / **SPORTS** / TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM NCAA TOURNAMENT Connecticut prevails in ugly title game Above: ASSOCIATED PRESS Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun and his players celebrate with the trophy at the end of the men's NCAA Final Four college basketball championship game against Butler last night. ASSOCIATED PRESS HOUSTON (AP) — The only thing that could stop Kemba Walker and Connecticut's amazing run was the final buzzer. On a night when the massive arena felt like a dusty old gym, UConn made Butler look like the underdog it really was, winning the national championship Monday night with an old-fashioned, grinding 53-41 beatdown of the Bulldogs. Walker finished with 16 points for the Huskies (32-9), who won their 11th straight game since closing the regular season with a 9-9 Big East record that foreshadowed none of this. They closed it out with a defensive showing for the ages, holding Butler to a 12-for-64 shooting. That's 18.8 percent, the worst ever in a title game. It was one of the ugliest games anyone can remember on the sport's biggest stage. But definitely the kind of game a grizzled old coach like Jim Calhoun could love. At age 68, he became the oldest coach to win the NCAA championship and joined John Wooden, Adolph Rupp, Mike Krzyzewski and Bob Knight as only the fifth coach to win three NCAA titles. "It may be the happiest moment of my life," Calhoun said. UConn trailed 22-19 after a first half that came straight out of the '40s. Calhoun coaxed this win out of his team by accepting the reality that the rim looked about as wide as a pancake on a cold-shooting, defensive-minded night in Houston. He did it by making his players pound the ball inside and insisting on the kind of defense that UConn played during this remarkable run, but which often got overshadowed by Walker's theories. During that time, a 25-19 lead turned into a 41-28 deficit. This for a team that never trailed Duke by more than six during last year's epic final. a mind-numbing 13 minutes, 26 seconds in the second half making only one field goal. GET INVOLVED STAY INVOLVED That time, Gordon Hayward's desperation halfcourt heave bounced off the backboard and rim, barely missing. This time, UConn was celebrating before the buzer sounded, Calhoun pumping his fists and hugging an assistant while the Huskies ran to the sideline and soaked in the confetti. The version of "Hoosiers" with the happy ending is still available on DVD. And so they did. Amber Jackson "The halftime speech was rather interesting," Calhoun said. "The adjustment was, we were going to out-will them and outwork them." UConn, meanwhile, gets the real celebration. What I love most about being involved on campus is knowing that I helped shape someone else's experience at KU. Not only is it a lot of fun, but getting involved allows me to gain "real world" experience for my future. I have developed professional relationships with individuals who will act as references for me in the future. As an alumna, I plan to join the Black Alumni Chapter, be a mentor and eventually give back to KU." Connecticut outscored Butler by an unthinkable 26-2 in the paint. The Bulldogs (28-10), in their second straight title game and hoping to put the closing chapter on the ultimate "Hoosiers" story, went Junior in Journalism; Kansas City, Kansas CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT Black Student Union; Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority; Kauffman. Scholars mentor; Journalism Multicultural Scholar; Public Relations Student Society; Ad Club; University Career Center adviser and intern Joining Walker, the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, in double figures were Jeremy Lamb with 12 points, including six during UConn's pullaway run, and Alex Oriakhi with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Just as impressive were the stats UConn piled up on defense. Four steals and 10 blocks, including four each by Oriakhi and Roscoe Smith, and a total clampdown of Butler's biggest stars, Matt Howard and Shelvin Mack. Howard went 1 for 13 and Mack went 4 for 15. DUNN BROS COFFEE APARTMENT HUNTING IS A PAIN. WE CAN MAKE IT PAINLESS. WIN A $200 GIFT CARD. FIND AN APARTMENT. LORIMAR TOWNHOMES COURTSIDE TOWNHOMES UNIVERSITY TERRACE APARTMENTS AND MORE LEARN ABOUT SPECIALS. FIND A PLACE TO LIVE. COME JOIN US ON THE STAUFFER-FLINT LAWN, NEXT TO WATSON. 10 AM - 3 PM. CONTACT BABNEY@KANSAN.COM WITH QUESTIONS