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The 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament tipped off on Tuesday, March 18 with the First Four and runs through Monday, April 7.
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More than 750 men's basketball student-athletes entered their names into the transfer portal when it opened Monday.
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Among the biggest of those jobs: Miami, Florida State, Indiana, Utah and Texas.
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Rashaun Agee scored 27 points and USC rolled to an 89-60 victory over Tulane in the first round of the College Basketball Crown in Las Vegas Tuesday.
Geno Auriemma will participate in his 24th Final Four as head coach of UConn, while UCLA is in its first-ever Women's Final Four. UCLA has been one of the great stories of the season behind star Lauren Betts, but this is UConn in the NCAA tournament.
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KHSAA commissioner Julian Tackett attributes the decline to the Sweet 16 being held too close to spring break.
The USC Trojans face the Tulane Green Wave in the first round of the College Basketball Crown tournament this evening, live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The reigning champion South Carolina Gamecocks will try to get to their fifth straight Final Four in the opening matchup in Birmingham against the Duke Blue Devils. The UCLA Bruins, the other top seed in action on Sunday, are after their first-ever Women's Final Four appearance.
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The Women’s March Madness excitement continues today with the Elite Eight, starting at 7 PM ET as No. 1 Texas goes head-to-head with No. 2 TCU, followed by a match up between No. 1 USC vs No. 2 UConn at 9 PM on ESPN. See below to find out more on how to watch each game, scores, and more.
Bearcats basketball opened up the College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas vs. DePaul Tuesday afternoon in Las Vegas.
The last at-large team in the NCAA field, UNC couldn’t replicate its wire-to-wire spirited play from its First-Four win. The 11th-seeded Tar Heels fell behind early to No. 6 Ole Miss and never fully recovered.
Maliq Brown, a defensive stalwart for Duke who missed the Blue Devils’ past four games with a dislocated shoulder, was available off the bench against Arizona in the teams’ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 matchup.