The University of North Carolina won the NCAA Tournament championship over Gonzaga on Monday, grinding out a 71-65 game.But whatmay have becomethe signature storyline from the game was tight, overzealous officiating that marred the second half of a close contest.In total, there were 44 foul calls, 22 on both teams, with 27 of those fouls coming in the second half. As a result, there were 52 total free throws, 26 for each team.It wasn't that the officiating was unfair or one-sided ' it was just far too prevalent. In the second half, both teams lost their top big men to foul trouble, with Gonzaga trying to platoon big men as Zach Collins and Przemek Karnowski battled foul trouble while UNC's Kennedy Meeks and Isaiah Hicks both finished with four fouls. (Collins later fouled out.)One section of ESPN's play-by-play illustrates how the game slowed to a crawl.One particular foul on Collins, his fourth, also gained steam on Twitter, as users questioned the referees' quick whistles.Game changing call here, what a joke. pic.twitter.com/kcxSfH7bTF' Matt Smith (@SamENole) April 4, 2017The sports world quickly grew displeased with the officiating.What's your favorite foul tonight'' The Ringer (@ringer) April 4, 2017At this point, it'd be easier to list who ISN'T in foul trouble.' Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) April 4, 2017We had a wonderful college basketball season. 38 teams averaged over 80. And now this.' Fran Fraschilla (@franfraschilla) April 4, 2017Even NBA players grew tired of the whistles.Man I can't watch this anymore man! I would like to see the kids decide who wins the game! I mean Bruh!! Smh' LeBron James (@KingJames) April 4, 2017Let these kids play. Put the whistles away.' DWade (@DwyaneWade) April 4, 2017Foul trouble affected both teams' front lines, and playing in foul trouble can alter players' mentality, particularly around the basket as they contest shots. Afterward, former college coachFran Fraschilla suggestedit may be time for the NCAA to consider FIBA's rules, where team fouls get washed away during halves to open the play again.SEE ALSO:North Carolina pulls away from Gonzaga with explosive final 27 seconds to win NCAA TournamentJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: WWE superstar Charlotte Flair reveals her WrestleMania fitness and diet plans
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