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The New York Times |
For the first time since 2017, no team seeded lower than No. 12 made it to the Saturday of the first weekend.
Houston Chronicle |
This year's version of the Final Four is not for you.
OKC Thunder Wire |
Cooper Flagg, the favorite to win Naismith Player of the Year and projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, headlines Duke's potent attack.
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The NCAA Tournament, you see, was never really about Cinderella. Cinderella was and always will be just a fairy tale, promoted by the television networks, the deep state, Disney and the NCAA to brainwash you and give you something to feel good about as you do a deep dive into the world of sports gambling.
Four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four. Every team in the Sweet 16 was from a big conference. Is this the future of the NCAA tournament in the NIL era?
The Athletic has live coverage of the Men’s Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament games We’ve got gobs of chalk, a dominant conference being a dominant conference, nothing resembling a Cinderella and just one finish that might qualify for future men’s NCAA Tournament montages — but what a finish,
Either Auburn or Florida will play Monday night for the SEC’s first national championship since Kentucky in 2012.
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Yardbarker on MSNNCAA Tournament's Sunday Elite Eight flops with TV viewersThe Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament was not a big hit with March Madness viewers. The regional finals on Saturday and Sunday saw all four No. 1 seeds advance to the Final Four and they averaged just 9 million viewers on CBS,
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There have been many memorable Cinderella runs in NCAA Men's Tournament history, but which are the 10 best? FOX Sports Research compiled the list.
Cinderellas are nice in the first round of the tournament, but the best teams draw the most viewers. 1. The first weekend of the men’s NCAA tournament is in the books and now an emerging narrative is that the sport is in trouble because there aren’t any Cinderella teams in the Sweet 16.
The NCAA transfer portal is causing a lack of Cinderella stories in the NCAA tournament, as mid-major teams lose their star players to larger programs. The transfer portal officially opened on ...
From a distance, with her team in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year, Norfolk State guard Diamond Johnson watched Southern University’s improbable run to the dance as an HBCU from a small conference with the pride of a common bond.
The defeat marks the end of John Calipari’s first season as head coach of the Razorbacks, but the team’s deep tournament run provides optimism for the future. Meanwhile, Texas Tech advances to face Florida on Saturday, with a spot in the Final Four on the line.