Madness is moving right along as it heads to Elite Eight games on Saturday and Sunday. With the Final Four on the horizon, college basketball fans not only should have their own NCAA Tournament bracket to keep track of the games during March Madness,
Two tickets to San Antonio for the 2025 Final Four will be punched on Saturday and nets will be cut down as we wrap up action in the West Regional and the East Region of the NCAA Tournament bracket.
The second weekend of the NCAA Tournament started with a bang on Thursday, as No. 3 seed Texas Tech emerged from the first overtime game of the Big Dance with a thrilling 85-83 win over No. 10 seed Arkansas.
The Sweet 16 has begun, and the biggest question right now is how USC can survive tougher competition without star guard JuJu Watkins. The sophomore left the court after injuring her right leg against Mississippi Sate, and tests revealed an ACL tear in her right knee.
We are through the first and second rounds of the 2025 NCAA Tournament and only 16 teams are left from the original field of 68 as the race to the Final Four in San Antonio nears the finish line. The Sweet 16 field is nontraditional from previous years;
The road to the Final Four has exited the first weekend of action, meaning it's time for the 2025 NCAA Tournament to roll along into the Sweet 16 portion of the bracket. Each one of the 16 remaining teams will be thinking about a trip to San Antonio,
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The first two matchups in Elite Eight games set for Saturday are set as the 2025 NCAA Tournament continues its journey from 68 teams to next weekend's Final Four. When the Sweet 16 is finished Friday,
The NCAA Women's Tournament resumes Friday with the Sweet 16 as teams look to punch their ticket to the Elite Eight. All four No. 1 seeds remain, but USC will have to keep dancing without its best player after JuJu Watkins suffered a torn ACL in the second round.
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