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March is the time of year to be bold. With the NCAA men's basketball tournament upon us, there are plenty of buzzer-beaters, unlikely winners, and Cinderella runs on the horizon that are destined to b...
From Sports Illustrated
Having topped Tennessee 67-59, Texas is marching on to the Elite Eight for the fourth time in five years.
From The New York Times
Hailey Van Lith scored 12 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter to help second-seeded TCU beat No. 3 seed Notre Dame on Saturday, 71-62, in the Sweet 16 of the women's tournament.
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I was surprised that North Carolina made the field,” the longtime college hoops analyst (and former Duke Blue Devil) tells GQ. “But it certainly didn’t warrant a governor of a state threatening legal action against the committee.
Duke blew out No. 2 Alabama by 20, beating a Crimson Tide team that made the Final Four a year ago. Moreover, it marked the second time all year that Alabama did not cross the 70-point threshold. The other came in a 74-64 loss to Ole Miss in January.
Basketball analyst Jay Bilas explained why he possible upsets in the NCAA Tournament games involving Michigan and Texas A&M.
What will it take for Purdue to get past Houston, Tennessee or Kentucky and make a run to the Final Four? ESPN's Jay Bilas breaks it down for the Boilermakers.
Bilas predicted two of those SEC schools -- the Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators -- to meet in the Final Four. On the other side of the bracket, Bilas projected the Houston Cougars to square off versus the Duke Blue Devils. In the championship game, Bilas predicted the Gators to knock off the Cougars to win the national title.
Jay Bilas is sharing his views over West Virginia, North Carolina, and a possible lawsuit against the NCAA over March Madness.
Meanwhile, perhaps even more worryingly, the handful of March Madness coaches who did dress up for the tourney really whiffed. In his first year at the University of Arkansas, swaggering head coach John Calipari got the Razorbacks to the Sweet 16, and did so wearing a sport coat in each of the team’s first two games.
The No. 2 seed Alabama Crimson Tide got the win over the No. 6 BYU Cougars in the Sweet 16. It was an offensive barrage with Alabama winning, 113-88. Yes, 113 points in 40 minutes, simply an unreal shooting night for Nate Oats' team.