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script about Final Four - Denver, Colorado National semifinals National Championship Game E3 La Salle 97 M2 Purdue 83 E3 La Salle 73 W1 Notre Dame 103 S10 Notre Dame 90 W4 Louisville 81
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FADE IN: EXT. DENVER, COLORADO - DAY The city of Denver is buzzing with excitement as fans from all over the country have come to witness the Final Four of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. INT. PEPSI CENTER - SEMIFINAL GAMES - DAY The first semifinal match-up features the E3 seed La Salle against the M2 seed Purdue. The game is back and forth early on but La Salle's guards are able to penetrate the Purdue defense at will and get easy baskets. The Explorers carry a 10-point lead into halftime. In the second half, Purdue's star player makes a run but it's not enough as La Salle's depth proves to be too much for the Boilermakers to handle. The Explorers win the game 97-83, advancing to their first ever National Championship Game. In the second game, the crowd is treated to a battle between the S10 seed Notre Dame and the W4 seed Louisville. The game is a classic, with both teams trading blows and making big shots. The game is tied at 81 with seconds remaining when Notre Dame's point guard hits a deep three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Fighting Irish an incredible 90-81 victory. FADE TO: INT. PEPSI CENTER - NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - DAY The stage is set for an incredible National Championship Game between La Salle and Notre Dame. The game starts off as a shootout with both teams making baskets at a high rate. However, as the game progresses, Notre Dame's shooting becomes too much for La Salle to handle. Notre Dame's backcourt, led by their point guard, doesn't miss from deep. They hit shots from everywhere on the court and before La Salle knows it, they are down by 20 points. La Salle fights hard to make a comeback but the deficit is too large to overcome. Notre Dame wins the game 103-73, earning their first ever National Championship in men's basketball. FADE OUT.