College basketball fans have spent most of the last week gorging themselves on a buffet of hoops action, as the NCAA tournament field went from 68 to 16. Here’s what we've learned.
On a day that made NCAA history with the most one-point games on a single day of the tournament, NC State completed one of the more unlikely comebacks against LSU.
After trailing for the majority of the game and by as many as 16 points, the Wolfpack battled back to within one point in the closing minute...
Dayton and Robert Morris advanced in the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on Wednesday night in Ohio. Here's a recap of the night's action:
The UB Bulls take on West Virginia today at 2:10 in Columbus, Ohio and the boys have been documenting the whole experience. As the first UB team in history to go to the tournament they will be representing Buffalo well, hopefully for longer than just Friday...
Like the rest of America, you're probably fretting over just how to fill out your NCAA Tournament bracket. Well, here's some help from an unexpected source.
The Kentucky Wildcats are in the midst of a historic season if they can win six more games. The 34-0 Wildcats drew the #1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and it is no joke to say they are the class of the field.
Considering the pure dominance Kentucky has shown this season we to wonder if this team can be beaten at all. Now 34-0, Kentucky looks to finish its epic season with a run through the NCAA Tournament and a historic 40-0 record.
Odds are you’ve already worked the eraser on your pencil down to a nub while trying to pick your bracket. And try though you might, picking a perfect bracket will not happen.
All hell broke loose during a Southwestern Athletic Conference women's basketball game featuring Southern and Texas Southern. The brawl took place with a little over 12 minutes left to play in the second half. This fight was like something out of the movie Slap Shot and featured sucker punches, cheerleaders, coaches and fans.
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March Madness is heading down the stretch now that the Final Four field has been set. While a wide range of schools have made the Final Four over the years (VCU, George Mason and Butler come to mind), there are some schools that, historically, you can bet won’t be there.