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For the first time since 2017, no team seeded lower than No. 12 made it to the Saturday of the first weekend.
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Two teams have already secured a spot in San Antonio for the 2025 Final Four.
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Flagg got 30 points, seven assists, six rebounds, three blocks and a steal in Duke's 100-93 win over Arizona while Sears finished with 34 points, eight assists, three rebounds and three steals in Ala...
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Their proven projection model has simulated every game in the tournament 10,000 times. It has absolutely crushed its March Madness picks recently, beating over 91% of all CBS Sports brackets in four of the past six tournaments.
Here are four Cinderella teams to keep an eye on during March Madness: FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA women's basketball scores, schedules, teams and more. As a No. 6 seed, Florida State is primed to ...
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One year after making its first Final Four, No. 2 Alabama established a new NCAA Tournament record for 3-pointers made (25) in a win over BYU.
Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to discuss all four 1-seeds making the Sweet 16, and the lack of cinderella runs in this year’s March Madness tournament. Plus, they discuss Aaron Rodgers waiting to sign with a team.
The Final Four is nearly here. Here are the schedule, times, dates, matchups and more for the 2025 men's NCAA Tournament:
Cinderella went home before curfew. Our initial Final Four picks are still alive. But, we're changing course and selling some of those intial picks.
College basketball may not be dead, but the March Madness Cinderella is on life support. The bracket more than ever is becoming a race to see who has the biggest checkbook, and for once, the Razorbacks are in perfect position to capitalize on the change.
“I’m telling you,” Jeff Hoffmeister, CSU Class of ’93, whispered to me Sunday while watching his beloved Rams fall to mighty Maryland in the second round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. “This is when legends are made.” Four seconds and an eternity later, Jalen Lake rose to the rafters and hit one of the biggest shots in CSU history.