NCAA Tournament, Women's Basketball
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Sports Illustrated |
Ole Miss women's basketball is set for its second Sweet 16 matchup in three years with a matchup against No. 1 UCLA on Friday, March 28.
USA Today |
5-seeds are just 12-41 in the Sweet 16 overall, and just 11-37 against 1-seeds.
Detroit News |
After last Sunday's win, Michigan State is one game away from their first Elite Eight appearance since 2019.
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NCAA, Massachusetts and Boston College
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CBS News |
Boston College is top overall seed for the second straight season and fourth time in program history, and will be going for its sixth NCAA title.
Yahoo! Sports |
Alabama Crimson Tide are back in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row, where they'll meet the nation's No. 1 ranked team in the Duke Blue Devils.
Fox Sports |
South Carolina has a +821 scoring differential, topping opponents by 23.5 points per game.
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The Washington Capitals are watching a handful of their top prospects as the playoffs get underway in multiple leagues — and they haven't disappointed.
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This year, 37 of the 68 teams came from the Power Four conferences. The Ivy League was the only other conference to get more than two bids. The first four teams left out of the field were Virginia Tech, James Madison, Saint Joseph’s and Colorado; two more power conference schools and two mid-majors. There there’s the money.
Cooper Flagg, Mark Sears and college basketball's biggest stars shined on an offense-heavy night in the Sweet 16.
I have a hard time understanding how folks invest dollars and emotions in today’s farce that has almost nothing to do with colleges and universities.