It's Madness! 10 Things To Know About The NCAA Tournament
The posturing and politicking is finished. The field has been chosen, the bracket has been set and the madness of March has finally arrived in college basketball.
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The posturing and politicking is finished. The field has been chosen, the bracket has been set and the madness of March has finally arrived in college basketball.
As March Madness takes hold of New Yorkers, the age-old question persists: where can a die-hard college basketball fan get a drink around here?
Even though it's only January, you might want to start brushing up on your college basketball knowledge. It could pay off -- big time.
The jig is up for the NCAA. No longer is the product pure or different than the money-grabbing, greedy professional product. Enjoy the Final Four for what it is this weekend: Basketball. Nothing more, nothing less.
Our favorite artists are letting you in on their brackets. How does yours stack up with Brett Eldredge, Scotty McCreery, Dustin Lynch and Greg Upchurch?
Don't be surprised if Iona pushes Ohio State. If the Gaels make some shots early on, this one could very interesting.
Some people may have heard of the school that's suddenly generating a bit of March Madness buzz: Harvard. Yep, Harvard.
After being sent cross-country to open the NCAA tournament, Syracuse is in no hurry to go back home.
Andrew Smith had a double-double with a career-high 16 rebounds and 14 points, and Butler made 18 of 20 free throws down the stretch to hold off upset-minded Bucknell 68-56 in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Thursday.
Finally, the moment we have all been waiting for, March Madness! A time were everyone will be putting all their attention into college basketball as the 1st round of the NCAA tournament kicks off Thursday March 21st.
"It's been twenty-four years!" declared Gregg Allman in a rare bit of on-stage banter at Friday night's (March 1) kickoff to the Allman Brothers Band's annual "March Madness" at New York City's Beacon Theatre.
The team that's been teetering on the edge of the tournament since before it even began is now one of the last two left.
Jerry got right down to business at 6:30 this morning by beginning his first update by doing just that, updating everyone on the March Madness, as the field that was once '68', is down to 16 - how 'sweet it is'.
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Who doesn't love the NCAA tourney? Jon Rothstein tells us why this year's tournament will live up to its March Madness moniker.
Can Iona beat BYU in the play-in game? Yes. And it should be incredibly entertaining.
Long Island, which won the Northeast Conference tournament for the second time in as many years, was given the No. 16 seed in the West Region.
The madness in March Madness began before the brackets even came out.
Neither first-time finalist Cincinnati nor seventh-seeded Louisville was in the league eight years ago. But they'll be front and center Saturday night when they play for the conference crown at Madison Square Garden.
Connecticut basketball fans lined up four and five deep at spots Sunday to catch a glimpse of UConn's men's basketball team as they paraded through downtown to celebrate the program's third national title.
All the top seeds have gone home, all the "smart money" is down the tubes and millions of brackets are in the trash. Even in the unpredictable world of March Madness, this is a Final Four nobody could have imagined.
Brandon Knight scored 22 points and fourth-seeded Kentucky restored some order to the Final Four with a 76-69 win over second-seeded North Carolina on Sunday in the East Regional final.
The 11th-seeded VCU Rams, who didn't even bother watching the NCAA tournament selection show, are heading to Houston, and final No. 1 seed Kansas is heading home after a spectacular collapse.
Four of the nation's most prestigious basketball programs - Ohio State, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Marquette - held public workouts at the Prudential Center, and fans got a first hand look at some of the nation's elite teams.
March is an ornery month, a month removed from football, a tease for baseball, and an irritant to an already irritated fan base frothing for action. Basketball is a few drips of water in the deep chasm between the NFL and MLB. We have no choice.
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UConn's jaw-dropping buzzer beater catapulted them to the Final Four.
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