Description: HOOP NUTZ DICE BASKETBALL GAME CURRENT EDITION FEATURING GREAT COLLEGE TEAMS CARD SETS 1 & 2 ~DICE NUTZ SPORTS GAMES CO. ~ADDITIONAL CARD SETS AVAILABLE AT DICENUTZ.COM Find yourself immersed in a world of momentum changing 3 pointers, fast-breaks, steals, soul-crushing blocks, clutch free throws and last second buzzer beaters. Your decisions are dictated by your team's style of play. Are you built to shoot three's, or do you have a dominant big man to feed in the paint? Do you thrive in transition, or are you better off patiently working the ball up the court? You'll need to know your team if you want a shot at championship glory. CONTENTS: Court with Clock, Balls & Game Marker Discs; Action Charts Sheet; Instruction Booklet; 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and... GREAT COLLEGE TEAMS COLLECTION SET 1 A collection of the greatest teams in the history of college basketball. Play them against each other, or see how they match up against today's best! 1998-99 Connecticut Huskies: UConn prevails against favored Duke 77-74 in a final for the ages. Richard Hamilton wins most outstanding player honors for the Huskies, as he, Khalid El-Amin and Jake Voskuhl secure a first national title for Jim Calhoun. 1991-92 Duke Blue Devils: Christian Laettner's iconic buzzer-beater against Kentucky propels Duke to the Final Four. The Blue Devils then survive an 81-78 nail-biter against Indiana before drubbing Michigan's Fab Five 71-51 in the final. 1983-84 Georgetown Hoyas: Patrick Ewing averages 16 points on 66 percent shooting from the field, as the Hoyas win the title 84-75 over Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon and Houston. Georgetown boasts one of the best defenses of all-time. 1980-81 Indiana Hoosiers: Though the Hoosiers are a No. 3 seed, Isiah Thomas, Ray Tolbert & company march through the bracket without once playing a contest decided by single digits. 2007-08 Kansas Jayhawks: Despite never being ranked #1 in their championship season, Kansas shows its true colors in the NCAA tournament, blowing out North Carolina (that season's perennial No. 1) in the national semifinal, and then winning the title with a thrilling overtime victory against Memphis. Sherron Collins wins 6th Man of the Year honors. 2011-12 Kentucky Wildcats: In their six-game march through the bracket, the Wildcats win every contest by eight points or more. Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Terrence Jones and Marquis Teague are all first-round picks in the ensuing NBA draft. 1979-80 Louisville Cardinals: The Cardinals barely survive their first NCAA tournament game, edging Kansas State 71-69. No opponent comes that close again, however, as Darrell Griffith, Derek Smith and Wiley Brown lead Louisville to a 59-54 win in the title game over UCLA. 1988-89 Michigan Wolverines: Interim and eventual head coach Steve Fisher leads Glen Rice, Rumeal Robinson and Sean Higgins to thrilling last-minute victories in the Final Four over Illinois and, in overtime against Seton Hall, giving Michigan its only national title. 1979-80 Michigan State Spartans: In a made-for-TV match-up that helps cement the NCAA tournament as a national rite of spring, Magic Johnson, Greg Kelser and Michigan State face Larry Bird and undefeated Indiana State in the title game in Salt Lake City. The Spartans win 75-64, and Johnson redefines the sport as a 6-foot-9 point guard. 1981-82 North Carolina Tar Heels: Dean Smith wins his first national title with a roster that features 12 future NBA draft picks, including Michael Jordan, James Worthy and Sam Perkins. Yet even with all that talent, the Tar Heels have to be clutch to win it all. 1972-73 UCLA Bruins: UCLA's average margin of victory this season is 22 points, and no NCAA tournament opponent is able to come within 10 points of the Bruins. Bill Walton scores 44 points on 21-of-22 shooting in the national championship game against Memphis State. 1989-90 UNLV Rebels: Jerry Tarkanian's group barley survives a 69-67 scare from No. 12 seed Ball State in the Sweet 16. However, Larry Johnson, Stacey Augmon, Anderson Hunt and crew flex their collective muscle in a dominant 103-73 win over Duke, the most one-sided victory in NCAA championship history. You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 10 players (5 starters & 5 bench). A total of 120 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. AND.... GREAT COLLEGE TEAMS COLLECTION SET 2 1993-94 Arkansas Razorbacks: Corliss Williamson shoots 63 percent on his 2s and leads an Arkansas attack that turns back the likes of Georgetown, Michigan and Arizona all by eight points or more before defeating Grant Hill and Duke 76-72 in the final. 2000-01 Duke Blue Devils: Duke reels off 10 consecutive wins to close out the season. Shane Battier, Carlos Boozer and Jay Williams win a third title for coach K, defeating Richard Jefferson and Arizona 82-72 in the championship game. 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers: After surviving two overtime games and nine single-digit contests over the course of the season, Bob Knight's Hoosiers win their tourney games by an average of 13 points. Kent Benson, Scott May, Quinn Buckner and Bob Wilkerson are all selected at No. 11 or higher in the two ensuing NBA drafts. 1995-96 Kentucky Wildcats: Known as "The Untouchables": Tony Delk, Antoine Walker & Co. breeze through the NCAA bracket, winning six games by an average of 21 points. The Wildcats win their rematch against Marcus Camby and the Minutemen in the Final Four, and then defeat John Wallace and Syracuse to win the title. 1962-63 Loyola Ramblers: The Ramblers win the championship 60-58 over two-time defending champion Cincinnati when Vic Rouse tips in a Les Hunter miss as time expires in overtime. George Ireland's team is nicknamed the Iron Men after NCAA eligibility rulings on two of his players forces the coach to play his five starters virtually without substitution. 1973-74 NC State Wolfpack: David Thompson, Tom Burleson, Monte Towe and friends do what no team has been able to do for eight years...beat UCLA in double-overtime. The Wolfpack go on to triumph over Marquette in the title game. Remarkably the 6-foot-4 Thompson averages 26 points and shoots 55 percent from the field as a junior despite playing in an era when dunks are prohibited. 2008-09 North Carolina Tarheels: UNC marches through the bracket with no opponent coming closer than 12 points. In the final, Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Danny Green, Wayne Ellington and Co. cruise to an 89-72 victory over Michigan State. 1959-60 Ohio State Buckeyes: In what still stands as one of the most dominant runs through the bracket in the event's history, the Buckeyes win their tournament games by an average of more than 19 points. With two future Basketball Hall of Fame inductees on the roster in John Havlicek and Jerry Lucas, Ohio State has more than enough talent to defeat Cal 75-55 in the title game. 1955-56 San Francisco Dons: Behind the defensive artistry of Bill Russell and K.C. Jones, the Dons become the first team on the West Coast to win a title since Stanford in 1942. After watching Jones hold La Salle's Tom Gola to only seven second-half points in the title game, USF coach Phil Woolpert said his star had done "things they have never seen in the middle west". 2002-03 Syracuse Orangemen: The road to a national title for Syracuse winds through the heart of the Big 12, and though it is seeded on the No. 3 line Jim Boeheim's team is up to the task. The Orange wins it all behind the scoring of superstar freshman Carmelo Anthony and a game saving shot block against the Jayhawks by Hakim Warrick. 1966-67 UCLA Bruins: Lew Alcindor makes his collegiate debut and averages 29 points and 16 rebounds. The Bruins are seriously challenged only twice throughout the course of their perfect season, and both games are played on the road (at USC 40-35, and at Oregon 34-25). 1984-85 Villanova Wildcats: Rollie Massimino's veteran core of Ed Pinckney, Dwayne McClain and Harold Pressley are an afterthought at a Final Four that features fellow Big East members Georgetown and St. John's. But the Wildcats extend their amazing run of close-game mastery defeating Patrick Ewing and the Hoyas 66-64 in one of the biggest upsets in sports history. In winning six tournament games, Villanova holds opponents to an average of 50 points. You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 10 players (5 starters & up to 5 bench). A total of up to 120 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. Includes court with college time clock. AND.... GREAT COLLEGE TEAMS COLLECTION 3 1958-59 California Golden Bears: Defense wins championships. Coach Pete Newell's Bears limited opponents to only 51 points per game, and the coach's philosophy had a profound and lasting impact on a young student of the game named Bob Knight. In a Final Four renowned for featuring both Oscar Robertson and Jerry West, it was a relatively unknown Cal team that won the title by defeating West Virginia 71-70. Darrall Imhoff tipped in the winner for the Bears with 17 seconds remaining. 1961-62 Cincinnati Bearcats: With Paul Hogue, Tom Thacker and Tony Yates returning as starters from a defending national champion, expectations were high for Ed Jucker's team. A two-point win over Wooden and UCLA in the Final Four set up a second consecutive meeting in the title game against John Havlicek and Ohio State. The Bearcats won 71-59, heightening a bitter rivalry. 2003-04 Connecticut Huskies: No tournament opponent could stay with Ben Gordon and Emeka Okafor into the 40th minute but one, and that game came in the national semifinal. Facing a Duke team led by J.J. Redick and Luol Deng, the Huskies overcame Okafor's foul trouble and rallied from a late eight-point deficit to win 79-78. Jim Calhoun's men then defeated Georgia Tech 82-73 in the final to claim the program's second national championship. 2006-07 Florida Gators: With all five starters returning from a national championship team, big things were expected of Billy Donovan's Gators. Big things had to wait: Florida lost two of its first nine games, reeled off 17 wins in a row and then, rather remarkably, recorded a 1-3 stretch in late February. Maybe Corey Brewer, Al Horford and Joakim Noah just needed to make things interesting. Florida turned back Greg Oden, Mike Conley and Ohio State in the title game. 1986-87 Indiana Hoosiers: In the first year of the 3-point shot, Bob Knight adopted the new weapon with surprising efficiency. Steve Alford made 53 percent of his tries from beyond the arc, and his 7-of-10 shooting on 3s in the title game against Syracuse put teammate Keith Smart in position to hit the winner in the Hoosiers' 74-73 victory. IU reached that point by winning a series of games in the 40th minute, prevailing against Duke, LSU and UNLV by six, one and four points, respectively. 1977-78 Kentucky Wildcats: Jack Givens recorded possibly the finest title-game performance of any player not named Bill Walton, scoring 41 points on 18-of-27 (pre-3-point shot) shooting to give the Wildcats a 94-88 win over Duke. Joe B. Hall's balanced rotation also featured Rick Robey, Kyle Macy, James Lee and Mike Phillips. 2012-13 Louisville Cardinals: Entering the tournament as the overall No. 1 seed, the Cardinals moved through the bracket with relative ease before surviving a scare from suddenly unstoppable Michigan guard Spike Albrecht in the national final. George Mason transfer Luke Hancock earned Final Four most outstanding player honors. The title was subsequently vacated in 2018 in the wake of the NCAA's investigation into illicit recruiting and player benefits. Louisville is the first Division I team to vacate a title in the Final Four era. 2001-02 Maryland Terrapins: With a lineup featuring Juan Dixon, Lonny Baxter and Chris Wilcox, the Terrapins averaged 85 points and went 15-1 in the ACC before falling to NC State in the conference tournament. Whether that was the wake-up call Gary Williams' team needed, Maryland won every NCAA tournament game by eight points or more. In the final, the Terps turned back a surprising Indiana team led by Jared Jeffries and coached by Mike Davis. 1999-00 Michigan State Spartans: Tom Izzo's group closed the season with 11 straight wins where every opponent lost by nine points or more. Mateen Cleaves and fellow Flint products Morris Peterson and Charlie Bell ("the Flintstones") led the Spartans past Udonis Haslem and Florida 89-76 to win it all. 1992-93 North Carolina Tarheels: Dean Smith's Tar Heels won their games in 1992-93 by an average of nearly 18 points, as Eric Montross, George Lynch and Donald Williams all scored 14 points or better per game. UNC clinched the 77-71 win over Michigan in the championship game when Chris Webber called a timeout his team did not have. 1971-72 UCLA Bruins: The average final score of a UCLA game in 1971-72 was 95-64. The Bruins finished the season 30-0, having played only two games that were decided by single digits (one being UCLA's 81-76 victory over Florida State in the national championship game). Bill Walton made his collegiate debut and averaged a 21-point, 16-rebound double-double for the season, and Henry Bibby joined him on the consensus All-American first team. 1965-66 Texas Western Miners: The school now known as UTEP made history in more ways than one. For the first time, a team with five black starters won the national title, a feat Don Haskins' Miners achieved by defeating an all-white Kentucky team 72-65 at Cole Field House, in College Park, Maryland. Bobby Joe Hill and Willie Worsley led Western to victory over Pat Riley and the Wildcats. *Summaries Courtesy of Jon Gasaway (ESPN Insider) You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 10 players (5 starters & up to 5 bench). A total of up to 120 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. ~The entire game contents come in a sealed gray 9 x 12 vinyl envelope. It is made this way to keep the consumer cost low. "All the magic and glamour of DICE NUTZ is in the game play. Who needs a box? The entire contents of a DICE NUTZ game can be stored in the envelope it is shipped in. By keeping material costs low, we pass the savings on to you the customer so the game can be sold at a price everyone can enjoy." ~dicenutz.com
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Refund will be given as: Money Back
Gender: Boys & Girls
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Min. Number of Players: 1 player
Game Type: Dice Board Game
Theme: Great NCAA College Teams
Type: Game Board
Year: 2020
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Title: HOOP NUTZ DICE BASKETBALL
Character Family: NCAA
Brand: DICE NUTZ
Recommended Age Range: 11 AND UP