Top seeds dominate Final Four There have been almost -t .out) basketball games played this season by Division 1 teams There an* three to go, and fans of the sport couldn't have asked for much more. All four teams left in the NCAA tournament have been ranked No 1 at some point this season. Three of the Final Four started in the tn-team field as a top seed, one more than has ever made it that far before Kansas-North Carolina and Kentucky Mic higan What a way to end a season. What a Final Four. There'll he a week of: —Kansas, the only non-No 1 seed left, claiming no one respects it and everyone picks against it. —North Carolina coat h Dean Smith evading questions about reaching the Final Four more than any man but John Wooden, but having come home with the nets c ut down just once. —Kentucky fans reminding everyone how easily the Wild cats marched through the regional one year after the most crushing defeat of all. —Michigan explaining how the object is to win games by any margin and that the Wolver ines really don't care if anyone likes them or not. The first semifinal game Sat urday night at the1 Superdome — Kansas vs North Carolina — is a rematch of the first game of the' tool Final Four, the one Smith wasn't around to see as he was ejec ted after being hit with his second technical foul. It made for an awkward postgame nows confereiu e1 onsidenng Smith's Tar Metis had iust been beaten by a Kansas team coached by his longtime assistant Roy Williams Williams certainly isn’t in awe of anyone standing in front of tin* other bench ns shown bv Kansas' Midwest Regional victo ry over top ranked Indiana That win gave Williams .) 1-0 rei ord against Hob Knight, and he became the firs! coat h outside the Big Ten to beat Knight twii e til the same season The javhawks are riding an attitude of lieing overlooked into New Orleans Listen to guard Rex Walters after the Indiana game: "Lost night I was watching LSPN and the man picked ns to lose and he was wrong again It feels good. It feels real good." he said. "We iust try and prove them wrong A lot of people have been picking against us, and a lot of people have been wrong." Few picked against North Car olina in the Last, and the Tar Heels had to go five extra min utes to heat Cincinnati and gel Smith Ins ninth trip to the Final Four His only national champi onship came in New Orleans when then freshman Michael jordon hit his famous jumper from thu lefl side to lieat Oeorge town and I’atrii k Fwing - We won a tournament this weekend, and we ll go down there and trv to win another one," Smith said. North Carolina's size and depth wore down Cincinnati. but Kansas has enough of both to moke this a close gam*1 t )** s j> i i *• Walters' remarks. Kansas should beat the Tar Hoots again Kentucky lias won its four NCAA tournament games by an average of it points, and the Wildcats have done it inside and outside The ,'t-point barrage has fort ed tennis to try and cov • er the post people one-on-one. and i oat h Kick Pilino's system has taken advantage throughout. Pilino coached Providence to the 1987 Final Four. Ills Kon lucky team last season came within a miracle buzzer-beater by Duke's Christian laettner of getting there With only lamal Mash horn tia< k from last year's starting five. Pilino has done an impressive job in getting the Wildcats track to the Final Four for the first time since 1984 "We were too young, too inev perient ed." point guard Travis Ford said of presoasou ex pet ta tions It feels great because it was a team effort tile whole sea son." And Mashhurn isn't getting caught up in how impressive the wins were "l! doesn't matter about the margin of victory You t ail win bv two points It doesn't matter as long as you get the W," he vi id Now the Wildcats gel Mu hi gan. the only team back from last year’s Final Four The Wolverines were known as the Fab f ive when they lost to Duke by ~0 in last year's title game REACHING HIGHER ! 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