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For the second time in NCAA Tournament history, and the first since 2008 when the road also ended in San Antonio, all four No. 1 seeds have advanced to men's college basketball's ultimate weekend.
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New data released today from Sponsor United demonstrates just how dominant top women athletes are in the NIL space.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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If Duke wins it all, one bettor could turn a $5, five-leg parlay into a huge payday, complementing the $20k they've already made. Patrick Everson has the scoop.
That's why it's one of the best sporting events in the world to watch. To an extent, the norm has been broken this season with a historic Final Four field on tap. If you love underdogs, this might be a forgettable weekend for you.
Johni Broome is on the verge of becoming Auburn's greatest basketball player ever. Just listen to Charles Barkley.
Lauren Betts scored 17 points despite sitting out the entire second quarter, but it was Gabriela Jaquez's 18 points that made a statement.
Women's Final Four field is officially set after the Elite Eight came to a close on Monday. Texas and UConn punched their tickets with fairly comfortable wins to join No.
The stage is set for the NCAA Tournament's Final Four, which will feature two great matchups: Florida versus Auburn and Houston versus Duke.
Houston of the Big 12 hopes to earn first NCAA Tournament title in program history as they face Duke at Final Four
The four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament escaped the second weekend of the Big Dance and are heading to the Final Four to cap one of the chalkiest NCAA Tournaments ever. It's the first time since 2008 and just the second time since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that all four No.