The 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was a nail-biting contest that pitted the Duke Blue Devils against the Butler Bulldogs. Held on April 5, 2010, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, this game was a memorable clash between two private universities. Duke, a powerhouse in college basketball, faced off against the underdog Butler, making for an exciting and unpredictable matchup.
The Road to the Championship
Both teams had impressive journeys leading
up to the championship game. Duke entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the South Regional. They dominated their early opponents, including a decisive victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff and a strong performance against California. Duke's path to the final was marked by standout performances from players like Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer, who helped secure victories over Purdue and Baylor, leading to their Final Four win against West Virginia.
On the other hand, Butler, the #5 seed in the West Regional, had a Cinderella story. They overcame UTEP in the first round, followed by a narrow win against Murray State. Butler's journey was characterized by upsets, including victories over top-seeded Syracuse and Kansas State. Their win against Michigan State in the Final Four was a testament to their resilience and determination, setting the stage for their first-ever national championship game appearance.
The Game Unfolds
The championship game was a closely contested battle from start to finish. Duke took an early lead, but Butler quickly responded with Shelvin Mack's three-pointers, giving them a slight edge. The first half saw both teams exchanging leads, with Duke narrowly ahead at halftime, 33-32. The second half continued the trend of back-and-forth scoring, with neither team able to establish a significant lead.
Key players like Gordon Hayward and Matt Howard kept Butler in the game with crucial free throws and baskets. Duke's Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer were instrumental in maintaining their team's momentum. As the clock wound down, the tension in the stadium was palpable, with both teams fighting for every point.
A Dramatic Conclusion
The final moments of the game were filled with drama. With just seconds remaining, Duke held a slim two-point lead. Butler's Gordon Hayward attempted a half-court shot at the buzzer, which narrowly missed, sealing Duke's victory at 61-59. The game was a testament to the skill and determination of both teams, with Duke ultimately emerging as the national champion.
Kyle Singler was named the MVP of the game, a fitting recognition for his outstanding performance. The 2010 NCAA Championship game remains a classic example of college basketball at its finest, showcasing the excitement and unpredictability that makes the sport so beloved.













