
1985 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
The 1985 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship was the final game of the college basketball season, where Villanova University faced off against Georgetown University. Played on March 31, 1985, in Lexington, Kentucky, Villanova, considered a heavy underdog, triumphed with a final score of 66-64. Their victory is renowned for its unexpected nature, as they executed precise shooting and disciplined play against the heavily favored Georgetown team, which had future NBA star Patrick Ewing. This game is celebrated as one of the greatest upsets in NCAA history, demonstrating the excitement and unpredictability of college basketball.