Madness, Sweet 16 and Men's Tournament
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With the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight officially over, there weren't any unexpected results.
From Bleacher Report
In 2025, the crown will go to a No. 1 seed, as all four top dogs — Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston — advanced to the Final Four for the second time in tournament history.
From The New York Times
Houston gave Tennessee a lesson in defensive dominance, shutting down the Vols for a 69-50 win to reach the Final Four for the seventh time.
From East Bay Times
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Auburn hopes to have a healthy Johni Broome against Florida in a Final Four showdown in San Antonio of SEC teams.
Madness Elite Eight bracket is set. TCU and Hailey Van Lith are the tournament's best story. USC stumbles without JuJu Watkins on the court.
The college senior recently announced that she and Andersen are selling an "NIL shirt together" after their exchange captured the public's attention.
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Paige Bueckers scored a career-high 40 points, rescuing UConn from its first-half doldrums and single-handedly turning a tight game against Oklahoma into an 82-59 rout that sent the Huskies to the Elite Eight of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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SB Nation on MSNMark Pope shares heartwarming story about his team after the Sweet 16 lossPope shared a heart-tugging story about his squad after the loss to Tennessee during his final ‘Mark Pope Show’ of the season. Pope said that his guys went to one of the players' hotel rooms after the loss and stayed up all night, simply sharing their favorite stories from this past season.
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Kennedy Smith stepped into the void left by injured star JuJu Watkins, scoring 19 points to help Southern California hold off Kansas State 67-61 in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Who will win Sweet 16 March Madness games this week? NCAA Tournament win probabilities, predictions, picks offer insight on matchups in this round.
Recreational bettors have cashed in on the favorites during March Madness, but it hasn't been all bad news for the books. Patrick Everson breaks it down.
Last year, there were only four brackets that remained perfect after the first two rounds of the women’s tournament.