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amile jefferson played frank kaminsky did the little things while okafor was out with foul trouble. seth: a tremendous way for mike krzyzewski to win his fifth national championship. this was not the same wisconsin team we saw saturday night. they didn't have much in the tank. duke had just enough. greg: let's take you down courtside for the trophy presentation. jim nantz with the national champions. jim: indianapolis this was one extraordinary night and the duke blue devils for the national champions and now for the presentation of the championship trophy, i'm joined by dr. mark emmert, the president of the ncaa. scott barnes is here, the chair of the ncaa division i men's basketball committee. mark, it's all yours. mark: first of all i'd love everybody here to congratulate the wisconsin badgers on an unbelievable championship game. it was a magnificent game.
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and now scott barnes from the basketball committee will give the duke blue devils the championship trophy. coach, it's all yours. >> congratulations, coach. we're very proud of you. on behalf of the committee. mike: i can speak? >> it's all yours. mike: first of all, i want to say exactly what mark mentioned. we beat a great team great program and one of the best guys in coaching in bo ryan so congratulations to wisconsin. i want to -- i want to thank the city of indianapolis all the volunteers all the many people who make this spectacular. but most of all i want to thank my team. they showed such grit tonight.
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our bench was spectacular. and like we said about two months ago eight is enough. eight is enough. jim: eight is enough players and one of those players coming off the bench was grayson allen. you guys were down nine in the second half. you were in foul trouble and then allen really ignited things and then tyus jones took over at the end. tyus you are the most outstanding player of the 2015 final four scoring 19 of duke's 37 points in the second half. coach, from you first, a thought on the play of the freshman guards? mike: first of all these guys love graceen and once he -- we were kind of dead in the water but we were nine points down and grayson just put us on his back and then once he got us in striking distance, we just said
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tyus run high ball screen and be you. you know that's great coaching, i guess but -- and both you guys responded but jim, our defense amile, matt, these guys marshall they played great, great defense. if we don't get stops we're not going to win the game. jim: tyus, how did you do that? down the stretch, this big a stage, how did you handle it like that? tyus: my teammates and the coaching staff. they've given me confidence and believed in me and trusted in me all year and there's never been a moment where they doubted me. they trusted me to make a play and that's the biggest thing about this team. we never want to let one another down. jim: i want to find jahlil over here. there you are.
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this for new many ways was a tough night with all the foul trouble and everything. what was it like when you were watching this comeback nine down in the second half to take the championship? >> it was fun to watch my teammates do what they do. they had my back the entire season and it was no different tonight. my coaching staff was talking to me telling me to stay ready. me teammates pulled it out tonight. jim: what do you think about your senior captain? >> we love our senior captain. we love you quinn. jim: quinn, what a journey it's been for you. congratulations to have that trophy in your arms. i'll give you the last word. quinn: man i love these guys. i love being part of this program. it's been the best four years of my life. a true blessing and dreams come true man. and hard work pays off and this is an example. we worked hard. we believed that we could do it. we have faith and we just have to thank god.
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i know my dad is up tom proud of this team and you know, i'm just -- i just love these guys with all my heart. and coach k., man -- coach k., he just helps everybody man. he's the greatest and you know, he wasn't focused on getting his fifth championship. he was focused on getting our first together. we're blessed to be a part of this duke program. jim: congratulations to all of you. we're going to send it back to the studio when we continue and "one shining moment" is coming up shortly. the trophy belongs to the duke university blue devils.
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cyclone pam one of the worst storms to batter the pacific islands. please visit unicefusa.org to make a donation. cbs cares. ernie: ernie johnson back with you. here at 23478s you just saw the encore celebration and that emotion. and sam dekker of the badgers leaves the floors in tears after wisconsin watched a nine-point second-half lead disappear. that had been the biggest deficit duke had faced in the tournaments. they finished with a 12-5 run and they will cut down the nets here at indianapolis. clark kellogg, kenny smith charles barkley. chuck what a championship game. charles: man, every year we've come to this thing ernie it
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never ceases to amaze she me. this is our fifth year. last year was uconn coming out of nowhere. this year you saw a team of history, kentucky. tonight you saw two freshmen do this thing for duke. this thing is amazing every year. kenny: the ultimate comp limit from a carolina guy -- duke, duke duke. that was probably the most impressive guard play i've seen other than napier and kemba walker in terms of two guys, especially jones his ability to come off the pick and roll and make you make a decision. are you going to come out and if you do i go by you and if you don't i will splash you and grayson came in and did an unbelievable job but this pick and roll right here, ernie, the
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ability to -- you have to honor okafor and if you don't he splashed you all night long and grayson allen was incredible. clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call him fifty shades of gracen. he dominated in that two-minute stretch when they had to have it. and the year for wisconsin. put it into terms. charles: to lose in the final
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four last year and to have your only goal to come back the next year and win a championship that puts a tremendous amount of pressure on yourself. you have to take your hat off to kaminsky dekker and all those guys but coach bo ryan has bits an amazing program. i spent the last few days with these wisconsin fans. we got lucky. four of the most impressive fan bases in college basketball. the people of wisconsin are a tight group. they have nothing to hold their heads down about. they had a tremendous season. kenny: a tremendous season what wisconsin did and we talked about it when we started 68 teams ago and you asked me what's the difference in the college basketball teams. i'm like who you get matched up with. they got matched up with a team that is their only deficiency guarding guys in a pick and roll and off the dribble. they were special at it tonight and they beat them once earlier in the year. jones had a big game and they
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beat them here for the national championship and jones again had another big game. clark: remarkable performance not only in production but in toughness by this young duke team. much much respect for how they got it done. kenny: we've been talking about freshmen this whole tournament but they were in kentucky but actually they were in durham and they showed they're the best freshmen in the country. ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪
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♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if we dare to wonder about ♪ ♪ what holds us down the fears, the doubts ♪ ♪ could we spark something watch it grow ♪ ♪ be more wonderfilled than we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ wake up fellas! we're finally here! in the annapolis. now we just gotta find the stadium. did you just say, "in the annapolis?" the final four. in the annapolis. indianapolis! indianapolis! uh oh uh oh?!? you do know we are in the maryland, right? indianapolis is in the indiana. two different states man. (lullaby music) goodnight march madness, you bench mark of spring. you stirred our thirst to compete and our hunger for wings. you took office productivity and you punched it in the face.
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you turned basketball trivia into a vicious arms race. you made mortals into legends and broke brackets just for spite. you made yelling like a psycho seem somehow alright. goodnight march madness, thanks for the emotions of all sorts. and even though you'll be sleeping tomorrow, we'll keep serving wings beer and sports. ahh. greg: a reminder as we continue live from indianapolis, cbs sports coverage of the matches
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from augusta national golf club begins with late-night highlights this thursday and friday evening at 11:35 p.m. eastern time. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:00 eastern. sunday's action comes your way starting at 2:00 eastern time. as we turn our attention to werner. proud to donate to the general scholarship fund of every school in the tournament. wisconsin on the short end of the score tonight. our tracy wolfson with wisconsin coach bo ryan. tracy: coach you fell just short. i know you haven't had much time to really think about it but what was the differential down the stretch there? bo: i told these guys how proud i was of them and you know it was just a situation where you just have to be able to handle all the hands and the checking. i mean all the body -- there was more body contact in this
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game than any game we've played in all year and i feel sorry for my guys that all of a sudden a game was like that. they're struggling with that a little bit so we missed some opportunities. they hit some tough shots but you know i just -- it's just a shame that it had to be played that way. tracy: you told me before the game how bad you wanted this for your team. what did you say to them just in the locker room over there? bo: i still told them how proud i am. i've coached a lot of time and that's probably as far as guys coming together -- i mean, look at our offensive efficiency. that says a lot about a group of people who are willing to share the ball and i think we set the record for offensive efficiency. it might not have looked that way the last 10 possessions out there tonight but there might have been some reasons for that. but i'm proud of them that way and defensively we led the big
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ten in defense. fewest turnovers fewest fouls until tonight. so you know there's a lot of good things. when you look at the stats that this group did and i'm extremely proud of -- proud of them. tracy: thanks a lot coach, tremendous season. bo: thank you. greg: bo ryan classy and gracious in defeat. mike krzyzewski, what a season for him. first among division i coaches to 1,000 wins. his final four ties john wooden. his fifth national championship, only one of two coaches to ever do that. reggie: and all in the state of indiana. a moment about bo ryan. the initials -- officials were bad but they were bad both ways. wisconsin lost up nine with both okafor and winslow on the bench. that was a time for the badgers to tighten the screws and close this deal but this was the
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freshman again grayson allen on a personal 8-0 run to get the blue devils back in the ballgame. cole: steve: he did a great job of staying with amile jefferson, grayson allen, the freshman played terrific. plus-28 from the free-throw line the wisconsin badgers in their last four. they were mines 10 against duke. seth: those were interesting comments from bo ryan. not a fan of the efficienting but duke's defense was the story for this team. really i'd say the last five, six weeks of the season when it came time to winning game like the gonzaga game and tonight, the last half of the second half duke was outstanding on the defensive end. as mike krzyzewski makes this climb for a fifth time, second in line only to john wooden and tied with adolf rupp. the way he prepared his team
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mentally for the toughness. there are no freshmen on a duke basketball team. if you can play you will always get your minutes. he's always been that way. who knew grayson allen would make the difference? when duke was down nine i thought they were gone. greg: bill raftery had the perfect description for him late in the game. he called him fearless. duke back on top. their school's fifth national title. congratulations, head coach mike krzyzewski. we also aapplaud bo ryan and his wisconsin badgers, who enjoyed an outstanding season. we'll be back after this. we will go to "one shining moment" now. so for ernie and his guys and me and my guys up here. for everybody at turner and cbs i'm greg gumbel. thank you for being with us these three greats weeks of a great tournament. time to honor those who have earned their "one shining
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and the road is long in the blinking of an eye that moment's gone -- >> i love him. ♪ you always did your best because inside you knew that in one shining moment -- >> oh, what a play! ♪ one shining moment >> just give me two hours for you, family, your kids. ♪ feel the wind in your face. it's more than a contest it's more than a race ♪ >> bounce pass on the side. there's okafor. what a pass. what a shot! gets the shot up.
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>> kentucky has won! >> outside dekker. it's a three. got it! dagger. ♪ win or lose you always did your best because inside you knew in one shining moment -- in one shining moment you lived it jim: there will be no undefeated champion. on wisconsin to the championship game. here we go. what promises to be a special night. ♪ one shining moment ♪ >> and the blue devils are the national champions of 2015! [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its
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avenue in the city's west oak lane neighborhood. todd quinones is on the scene with breaking details. >> reporter: police say the father of seven children touched off a barricade situation when he came to the front of his home here and waived what appeared to be a gun. it was a dramatic moment when the kids escape out of the house police and swat team officers surrounded the home on the 1800 block of 67th avenue. inside a man who appeared to be armed and seven children. it all started just after 7:00 a dhs worker according to police arrived with a court order to remove two children from the home a 10-year-old and 12 year old. as the children were leaving police say the father then appeared at the top of the steps waving what was believed to be a handgun. >> brandished for her to see obviously to intimidate her and directed those two children to return back into the house. >> reporter: short while later investigators say the mother told police the 49-year-old man apparently fell asleep on the couch. she then directed the oldest child to least others out of the
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back door. police then sent in a robot confirm the man was asleep moved in and arrested him. it turns out the gun he was waving according to police was a rep my caber rhett at a. >> if you were to point that firearm at me, i would fire upon you. and the last thing we want is unnecessary tragedy. >> reporter: the seven children all were not injured and have since been released back into the custody their mom. reporting in west oak lane, todd quinones cbs3 "eyewitness news". news is also breaking tonight in montgomery county. two people have been found shot at 600 ridge pike in plymouth twb. investigators believe that both may have been shot elsewhere and then taken to that locate. the victims are hospitalized at this hour. their condition are not known. police are looking for a gunman now. surveillance video catches a glimpse of the van wanted in connection to the chilling abduction of a center city july he store worker. police say three men snatched the woman as she walked to her
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car in parking garage saturday afternoon. the victim told authorityies are the men bound, beat and hit her with a taser seven times for the stores keys an pass code. she was dumped in a cemetery. that tack has left the tight-it in jewelers row community shaken. >> she's known my business, my family for years. i just hope that they catch whoever it is. she's okay. >> so scared about all of that situation and i'm hoping nobody, you know, everybody will learn lesson and take precaution about it. >> the woman's employer tells "eyewitness news" she is out of the hospital tonight and is recovering at home. what a final four you saw it tonight here on cbs3 duck and wisconsin and it's the blue devils winning their fifth national championship. >> that game was close all the way to the end but the badgers came up just a little short. two teams swapped the lead 16 times in front of a crowd of more than 71,000 people in
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indianapolis. in the end it was duke 68 wisconsin 63. and take a look at this video just into "eyewitness news". there's a celebration. this is the duke university campus in north carolina where students are celebrating in a big way you could say. you can see a large fire is burning. so far things look peaceful. fans we're told are just reveling in the moment there. >> big night in durham. >> indeed. despite the tough kloss wisconsin had a cheering section in chester tonight and that's because the men who led the badgers to the national championship game is a hometown guy. >> we met up with bo ryan's oldest friends who knew he was destined for big things. here's our david spunt. >> whenever he comes you always look for mike. >> reporter: bernie harris and his cousin teddy can still close their eyes and city bo ryan on the court as player when he looked like this. >> even though his family lived on a borderline of chester and a
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school called sun valley he always wanted to come to chester and play basketball for chester high. >> reporter: harris played with bo when their ages were smaller than their jersey numbers. here he is in 15 his coach a man named butch ryan. bow's dad. >> butch ryan also worked at sinclair refinery with my father and with kenny's father. >> harris cousins spent years watching their friend on the big screen and they expected gnome make the championship game. >> he texted me 1:00 o'clock this morning. 1:09 this morning i got a text from bo ryan. >> teddy harris is the assistant coach for the chester high school clippers where bo ryan's name was one on the starting roster. >> knowing bo, all these years he's a stickler for all the fine points of basketball. >> reporter: coach ryan didn't actually go to this building for high school. his chester high school burned down in the late 1960s. but in recent interviews he talked about going to basketball games with his dad starting when
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he was five years old. >> over the years no matter where life took the famous coach, these cousins insist bo ryan would always come back to chester. >> bo has never forgotten where he came from. >> reporter: that's something these men will never forget. in chester david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". all right. great story there. before tonight's basketball game the eyes of sports fans around the delaware val wl on citizens bank park. >> and it was a beautiful open opening day but the out come beasley not so great a lot of people a little concerned about what lies ahead here. >> well, a long season got longer tonight. >> yeah. >> basically the fact that not even cole hamels every five games is guarantee of success. opening day brings with it a promise that baseball abner double day could never have imagine the theater that is baseball today. phillies fans hoping for sign of life and return to better days
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slapped into reality with an eight-zero shellacking by the red sox. cole hamels looked like a perfect fit on a team predicted to manage the least wins in baseball. apparently the red sox didn't hear about his mvp trophies or this market value to be used later in a mega trade. fans leaving the game appeared dazed. >> horrible. >> they'll within one game. one in 161. >> we'll have to work hard. but we're excited. >> all right. >> it's a new year. we got a new team. and new attitude. >> i have to ask why aren't they doing something? you know, with their management because it doesn't seem like they know what they're doing. >> we may have have to grip and bear it. ballpark is still a place for families and friends to make memories. food is good. entertainment is creative and there will be give aways. we'll hear from the players a little bit later in sports. 2008 seems like a long time ago. >> reach back now to those
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memories. >> a long time. all right. beasley, thank you very much. well, it was beautiful out there today for opening day. no doubt about that. but the springtime weather is about to take a dramatic turn. meteorologist kate bilo is in the cbs3 weather sent now and kate you are track something rain. >> i am jessica. unfortunately i was at the ballpark today and even though the phillies lost and lost by quite a bit people were still happy because the weather was so nice but unfortunately take a look at what is moving in now. showers across western and central pennsylvania and they are getting in our north and west suburbs at the moment. not a whole lot. just a few light showers. but we've got showers in the forecast every day through at least friday. a far cry from today we hit 75 making it the highest temperature since october 28th october 28th. coming up in just a bit we'll talk about more showers when they really arrive in earnest across the region. also a big temperature drop for the middle of the week and it's going to be damly for days. i hope you got your fill of sunshine today. that's all coming up with the seven day forecast. jessica. >> kate we'll see in you a bit. jurors in the aaron hear and in
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dez case could begin deliberations tomorrow. he face as first degree murder charge. the defense started its case today. and then rested after calling just three witnesses. prosecutors spent more than two months laying out their version of events. meanwhile, the fate of accused boston marathon bomber is now in the hands of a jury. 21-year-old dzhokar tsarnaev served with 30 crimes related to the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured hundreds. 17 of the counts carry the death penalty. closing arguments wrapped up today and the judge provided 40 pages of instructions on the jury how to consider each charge charge. the family of young man who was shot at a dance party in camden county is now pleading with the public to help find a killer. 18-year-old tymeer bright was killed on sunday night on kresson boulevard in haddon township. he was shot in the parking lot of a former car dealership where an apparen
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