NCAA Tournament 2015: Wisconsin vs. Duke live scoring tracker

Dec 3, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard Josh Gasser (21) attempts to move against Duke Blue Devils guard Quinn Cook (2) at the Kohl Center. Duke defeated Wisconsin 80-70. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 3, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard Josh Gasser (21) attempts to move against Duke Blue Devils guard Quinn Cook (2) at the Kohl Center. Duke defeated Wisconsin 80-70. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports /
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A look at all the action that takes place in the Wisconsin vs. Duke 2015 NCAA Tournament National Championship game.


After three weeks of fantastic NCAA Tournament action in 2015, we finally have our matchup for the National Championship game. The Wisconsin Badgers will take on the Duke Blue Devils after each team won their Final Four games on Saturday.

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Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan has led his 1-seed Badgers team filled with great talent to their second straight Final Four appearance and after a win over the formerly undefeated Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, Wisconsin will play in its first National Championship game since 1941.

Wisconsin has another tough matchup as they’ll face fellow 1-seed Duke Blue Devils who are in their 11th National Championship game led by head coach Mike Krzyzewski after they defeated Tom Izzo’s Michigan State Spartans Saturday in the Final Four.

Duke defeated 16-seed Robert Morris, 8-seed San Diego State, 5-seed Utah and 2-seed Gonzaga to get a berth to the Final Four where they defeated the Spartans and were led by freshman stars Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow and Tyus Jones. Winslow had 19 points and nine rebounds in their win over Michigan State Saturday.

Wisconsin got to the Final Four after defeating 16-seed Coastal Carolina, 8-seed Oregon, 4-seed North Carolina and 2-seed Arizona. In Saturday night’s Final Four game, Wisconsin, led by senior Frank Kaminsky and junior Sam Dekker, de-railed the undefeated Kentucky Wildcats chances at perfect season, getting the win 71-64 after taking the lead late in the game thanks to a Dekker three and holding on for the biggest win of their season.

Now, Wisconsin and Duke will play on college basketball’s biggest stage in hope of ending their stellar seasons with an exclamation point.

Follow along Monday night with this live scoring tracker below and keep updated on the best highlights on FanSided.com.

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