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Florida is not the No. 1 overall seed. That distinction belongs to Auburn. But the Gators are playing better basketball than anyone in the country entering the Big Dance.
From CBS Sports
Over his five-year career, Broome has averaged 16 points and 9.5 rebounds while shooting 60% from the field over an average of 27.1 minutes played per contest.
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Richardson hit 4-of-6 from 3-point range. Michigan State didn’t take its first lead until the seven-minute mark of the second half and seemed poised to finally overtake the underdog Rebels.
From The New York Times
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The NCAA men's tournament is down to 16 teams with two wins are needed to make the Final Four. Who has the best chance? We reseed the entire field.
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March Madness 2025: Ranking every NCAA tournament team, from 1 to 68Duke leads our annual 1-68 ranking of national championship contenders — grouped into eight tiers and ordered from most to least likely to snip the nets in San Antonio on the second Monday in April. Here’s the full list, and enjoy the NCAA tournament ...
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Seven are from the SEC — a Sweet 16 record. Four are from the Big Ten. Four are from the Big 12. One is from the ACC. The rest of college basketball’s 31 conferences were shut out. Even the vaunted Big East failed to advance a team beyond the round of 32.
The Duke Blue Devils lead the way as the odds-on favorite to win the men's NCAA Tournament title, but all four No. 1 seeds remain alive.
The NCAA Tournament has reached the regional semifinal round. Ahead of the Sweet 16, let's rank the 16 best players still in the field.
That’s right, friends: With the bracket being revealed, March Madness is officially HERE.
The loaded March Madness field of 68 teams is headlined ... all against Quad 1 opponents in the NET rankings. Michigan State faces No. 15 seed Bryant in the first round Friday.
Here are the answers to your most pressing questions, like, "Which program would win if March Madness were determined by mascot fights?"
Women's NCAA Tournament has generally lacked excitement, but that was not an issue in College Park on Monday, as No. seed 4 Maryland came back from a 17-point second-half deficit to stun No. 5 seed Alabama in double-overtime,