The 2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the final game of the 2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 2004-05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on April 4, 2005, at Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri and featured the Chicago Regional Champion, overall #1-seed Illinois and Syracuse Regional Champion, #1-seeded North Carolina. This was the first championship game since 1999 that was played between two #1 seeds.
North Carolina took off with a 40âÂÂ27 lead at the half and Illinois failed to mount a comeback win after coming back as much as 15. The Tar Heels won 75âÂÂ70, for their 4th national championship, and first under Roy Williams. As of 2025, this remains Illinoisâ sole appearance in the national championship game.
Illinois entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the Chicago Regional. In the 1st round, Illinois survived a scare from Fairleigh Dickinson, rolling away with a 67âÂÂ55 win after leading by just one at halftime. In the 2nd round, Illinois beat Nevada 71-59 for the chance to face Milwaukee in the Sweet 16 and in the Sweet 16, the Illinois backcourt propelled them to a 77âÂÂ63 win over Milwaukee to advance to the Chicago Regional Finals. In the Chicago Regional Finals, Illinois came back from a 15-point deficit with four minutes remaining to beat Arizona 90âÂÂ89 in overtime to keep Illinois title hopes alive with a trip to their fifth-ever Final Four. In the Final Four, Illinois dominated Louisville in the 2nd half, outscoring them 41âÂÂ29. They would go on to win 72-57 and advance to the national championship game.
North Carolina entered the tournament as the #1 seed in the Syracuse Regional. In the 1st round, North Carolina used 73% shooting in the 1st half to claim a 96âÂÂ68 victory over Oakland. In the 2nd round, Sean May dominated with a double-double with 24 points and 17 rebounds and Marvin Williams also dominated with a double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds which led to UNC beating Iowa State for a chance to face Villanova in the Sweet 16 and North Carolina would hold off Villanova in the Sweet 16 beating them 67âÂÂ66 to advance to the Elite Eight. In the Elite Eight, Sean May had a double-double with 29 points and 12 rebounds and Rashad McCants scored 21 points to beat Wisconsin 88âÂÂ82 to advance to the Final Four. In the Final Four, North Carolina beat Michigan State 87âÂÂ71 to advance to the title game .
North Carolina was playing looking for its 4th National Championship while Illinois was playing in its first National Championship. It was a tight contest for much of the first half before an 8âÂÂ0 run by North Carolina allowed them to take a 35âÂÂ25 lead. Eventually they would take a 40âÂÂ27 lead into halftime. North Carolina increased its lead to 15 at one point in the second half. But Illinois began a furious charge. At one point, they would hit seven consecutive shots from the floor to turn a fifteen-point lead back to four. Unfazed, North Carolina would push the lead back up to ten before a 10âÂÂ0 run by the Illini tied the game at 65-65. Illinois would tie the game at 70âÂÂ70 on a three by Luther Head. But North Carolina would fight back as freshman Marvin Williams tapped back a Rashad McCants missed shot to put North Carolina back in front. Illinois would get several cracks to take the lead but were unable to convert. Eventually, Raymond Felton was able to steal the ball from Luther Head, forcing Deron Williams to foul. However Felton converted on 1 of 2 free throws giving Illinois one last chance. Head's potential game-tying three pointer bounced high and out and went into the hands of Felton who this time connected on both free throws to give North Carolina a 75âÂÂ70 victory. Illinois struggled offensively with what had succeeded the rest of the season, converting only 12 of a championship game record 40 three-point field goal attempts. With his stellar post play, North Carolina forward Sean May managed to get Illinois defenders into foul trouble; starting junior forward/center James Augustine fouled out, and his substitute, senior Jack Ingram, quickly amassed four fouls. May scored 26 points as he took the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the Final Four.
For North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, it was his first national championship. Illinois was denied a chance to set the NCAA record for most wins in a season, instead tying the 1998âÂÂ99 national runner-up Duke team with 37 (Kentucky has since won 38 games in two different seasons). For almost the entire 2004âÂÂ05 season, Illinois and North Carolina were ranked #1 and #2, respectively, in all polls, and both teams were the favorites to meet in the national championship game. With its collection of raw talent, North Carolina would go on to field six players in the NBA draft, while four Illinois players would be selected in future drafts, with undrafted Roger Powell, Jr. also playing briefly in the NBA. In 2014, Sports Illustrated voted the 2005 Illinois team as the best team ever to not win a title.