8B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2006 BASKETBALL Gators nab national crown Florida outduels UCLA defense to win first ever championship BY EDDIE PELLS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANAPOLIS — Game, set, match — and a championship, too — for loakim Noah and the Florida Gators. The tennis star's son dominated UCLA with 16 points, nine rebounds and a record six blocks Monday night to key a 73-57 blowout for Florida's first national title in basketball. The championship for Billy Donovan's team comes 10 years after Steve Spurrier led the Gators to a title in that "other" sport. Spurrier is long gone, and the days of Florida being only a football school appear to be. too. For 40 lopsided minutes, the Gators (33-6) were too big, too long and too quick for UCLA, which came up a win short of its 12th national title on a night when legendary coach John Wooden watched from a hospital bed in LA after being admitted for an undisclosed illness that was said not to be serious. Honda and Noah won by putting on a thorough display of versatility and unselfishness, a trademark of this team all season. The Bruins (32-7) were on a defensive tear coming into the championship game, shutting down LSU's Glen Davis in the semifinals and allowing a total of 90 points in the last two games. Florida, though, was just too much to handle. Noah capped it off with a monster dunk with 1:09 left. When the buzzer sounded, he laid flat on his back at halfcourt and let the confetti rain on him. His teammates were in a pile a few feet away and Donovan was sharing hugs with his longtime assistant Anthony Grant. The Gators won this by taking it right to UCLA early, looking to Noah, Corey Brewer and senior Adrian Moss down low, making the extra pass in the key and finishing with 21 assists, 10 of them from their frontcourt It couldn't have been what Ben Howland's team expected had he scouted Florida's 73-58 win over George Mason in the semis, a game the Gators won from outside and that guard Lee Humphrey ended early in the second with three straight 3s. The scrapy Humphrey, a junior from Maryville, Tenn., and the only non-sophomore in the Gators' starting five, did the honors again, spotting up for open looks against a collapsing defense early in the second half. But there was no strategy to stop Noah. The 6-foot-11 son of tennis star Yannick Noah dunked, swatted shots and dominated the game, much like his dad did in his magical run to the French Open title in 1983. Gerry Broome/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida's Chris Richard goes up for a basket against UCLA center Lorenzo Mata, right, in the first half of the Final Four national championship basketball game in Indianapolis Monday night. The Gators defeated the Bruins, 73-57. LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS INC. 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. ART SUPPLIES what you need and what you didn't know we had Jayhawk Bookstore ...at the top of the hill 1420 Crescent Rd is mandatory to one of our informational meetings held Monday, April 10th,Tuesday April 11th,or Wednesday April 12th,all at 6pm in Room 100 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (WITHOUT THE AWKWARD MORNING AFTER) Apply online at jobs.ku.edu.Search "University Daily Kansan,"and then either Account Executive, Classified Account Executive, or Creative for the Summer and Fall semesters. Attach a copy of your resumé and a cover letter. Applications will be due April 14th. Attendence Located just up the Hill from Memorial Stadium at 1111 W. 11th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044 SPREAD YOUR CREATIVE MOJO ALL OVER CAMPUS IF CHUCK NORRIS TOLD YOU TO GIVE TO THE SENIOR CLASS GIFT, YOUWOULD. GO WITH IT!