Will March Be Madness After Wild Season?
College basketball fans with fond memories of the wild 2011 NCAA tournament may have forgotten this fact: A mostly tranquil regular season led up to it, with the four top seeds combining for just 13 loses.
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College basketball fans with fond memories of the wild 2011 NCAA tournament may have forgotten this fact: A mostly tranquil regular season led up to it, with the four top seeds combining for just 13 loses.
Ready or not, March Madness is upon us. Liberty has already made the tournament, with a record 20 losses.
With only one team ranked in the Top 25, the No. 5 Florida Gators, the SEC could have three or fewer teams in the NCAA tournament for only the second time in 23 years even if there's others holding out hope.
At least I was right about being wrong. Toldja I annually suck at brackets and, sure enough, after one weekend I'm done. Kaput.
Missouri coach Frank Haith implored his team not to overlook Norfolk State. He spent all week trying to prove to his players that the Spartans were better than a No. 15 seed.
With six freshmen, Texas coach Rick Barnes planned on the Longhorns needing more than one year to come of age.
Last season seemed like a confluence of chaos, but this year's bracket has the potential to match it after the top four teams in the AP Top 25 went down last week.
With trees blooming and upsets looming, March and its Madness is the best time of the year.
If you were to stack the amount of paper it would take to fill in every bracket with every possibility among the 68 teams who will play 67 games over the next three weeks, it would not fit inside the universe.
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Kentucky advanced to the Final Four for the first time since their 1998 national title with a 76-69 win over North Carolina.
Connecticut won the West Regional of the NCAA Tournament and is headed to the Final Four for the second time in three years.
Of course Butler erased a late deficit. Of course they hit a clutch 3-pointer in overtime. Of course they're in the Final Four.
Danielle Adams scored 28 points to lead the second-seeded Texas A&M Aggies past the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 70-48.
The Morris twins combined for 41 points, helping Kansas pull away to beat Illinois 73-59 and move into the Sweet 16.
The Ohio State Buckeyes annihilated the George Mason Patriots 98-66 in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
Florida State put the clamps on second-seeded Notre Dame to win a surprisingly lopsided 71-57 decision.
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North Carolina put on a late surge to earn an 86-83 victory over Washington in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
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The Frogs had never won a Big 12 title or been to the NCAA Sweet 16 until last year.
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"Running for me is my therapy," Dr. Jamie Erwin said. "It's a way that I have come back to myself."
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