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Tennessee dominated a Kentucky team that beat it twice the regular season and stands one win away from the program's first Final Four.
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Every Saturday game can be seen on TBS and TruTV.
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Florida already eliminated two-time defending NCAA champion UConn in the second round and is 10-1 in regional semifinals.
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Undoubtedly the game of this NCAA Tournament ends with the Northern California native Darrion Williams making a game-winning layup with seven seconds left! Arkansas' attempt to tie glances off the rim, and the Red Raiders are moving on!
Michigan, the No. 5 seed coached by Dusty May and led by 7-footers Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf, advanced to this stage after defeating UC San Diego and Texas A&M last week.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
MSU is 29-6 overall and finished 17-3 in the Big Ten, winning the regular-season conference title. Freshman guard Jase Richardson is its top player. The Rebels, the No. 6 seed and coached by Chris Beard,
All four No. 1 seeds have advanced this far, and two will take the court Friday as defending champion South Carolina and UCLA, the No. 1 overall seed, seek a spot in the Elite Eight. The Bruins will face Ole Miss, one of three 5-seeds to reach the Sweet 16, in the final game of the night.
NCAA Men's Tournament continues Friday night with the second slate of the Sweet 16 action. Here are the highlights!
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Madness continues on Thursday with four Sweet 16 games, including No. 1 seed Duke and Cooper Flagg facing No. 4 Arizona.
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Sporting News on MSNMarch Madness games on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, scores for Saturday NCAA basketballTwo tickets to the Final Four are on the line in the men's tournament. First, No. 3 seed Texas Tech — coming off a historic comeback in the Sweet 16 — looks for another improbable win against No. 1 seed Florida and its high-octane offense.
The first round of the 2025 Women's Basketball NCAA Tournament concluded on Saturday night with Texas and LSU notching wins in dominant fashion. Most of the top teams took care of business in the first round,
Nothing like a conference rivalry matchup to instantly turn up the heat in the Sweet 16. Duke and UNC split their two games this season, each winning at home. The Tar Heels’ victory was a low-scoring overtime affair, 53-46, as only two of the 20 total players reached double figures.