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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.
From The New York Times
A trio of No. 1 seeds and a 2-seed punched their tickets to the 2025 women's Final Four.
From ESPN
Texas has dominated its opponents throughout its March Madness run.
From Dallas Morning News
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Either Auburn or Florida will play Monday night for the SEC’s first national championship since Kentucky in 2012.
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,
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C overing the Final Four in San Antonio will mark a ride down memory lane for Jay Wright, as the former Villanova coach returns to the city where he won his second national champi
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The transfer portal has turned the NCAA Tournament into a case of the rich getting richer. Fewer upsets and Cinderellas leave tourney lacking juice.
The thing we probably have to keep in mind is that we keep looking for something we’ve never really gotten. That’s the myth of the NCAA Tournament. We have been told for so long that this is where Cinderella comes to dance every year,
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.
Look no further than the transfer portal – which officially opened its door this past Monday… well in advance of the end for March Madness.
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.
Duke was one of four No. 1 seeds to advance to the NCAA men's basketball Final Four. (Frank Franklin II)