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What Time Is Louisville-Michigan NCAA Championship Game?

The title will be decided Monday night in the Georgia Dome. Here are some online news stories -- even a mint julep recipe. Share your prediction.

March Madness peaks Monday night in Atlanta, when Louisville and Michigan meet in the Georgia Dome for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament title. (Game time: 9:23 p.m., CBS)

It's a game between basketball programs with strong traditions, but programs that have not won the Big Dance in several years. Michigan last was in the finals in 1993, Louisville in 1986.

The New York Times has a look at Michigan sparkplug Mitch McGary.

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The Louisville Courier-Journal takes a look at Louisville star Russ Smith, who may leave for the NBA after this season.

USA TODAY says Monday's game will be a story of Louisville's defense vs. Michigan's offense.

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And if you want to get into some local flavor, here's a recipe for mint juleps, a Kentucky tradition.

-- Who's gonna take it all? Share your prediction in the comments below.

 

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