Madness has been decidedly chalky, just the second time in men’s NCAA Tournament history that all four No. 1 seeds made it to the Final Four. Fittingly, the Final Four was played in San Antonio in 2008,
The 2025 women's Final Four has arrived at last, with four heavyweights -- a No. 2 seed and a trio of 1-seeds -- clashing in Friday's national semifinals. The first game (7 p.m. ET, ESPN) features an SEC showdown between Texas Longhorns and South Carolina Gamecocks,
Bruce Pearl of Auburn and Kelvin Sampson of Houston were emerging from exile. This week, they’re both coaching at the Final Four.
What if Ja Morant is just really into trombones and we’re all making poor assumptions? Did you ever think of that? Time to coronate Cooper Flagg, Paige Bueckers? This weekend, the men’s NCAA Tournament will conclude in San Antonio,
The stage is set for the NCAA women's Final Four on Friday night in Tampa, Florida. Paige Bueckers, the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA draft later this month, looks to lead No. 2-seeded UConn to its 12th national championship (first since 2016).
The 6'7" junior leads the nation in blocks per game (3.0) to go along with 20.0 points and 9.6 rebounds. UConn's Jana El Alfy (6'5") and Sarah Strong (6'2") will have their hands full containing Betts.
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