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Florida is not the No. 1 overall seed. That distinction belongs to Auburn. But the Gators are playing better basketball than anyone in the country entering the Big Dance.
From CBS Sports
We are down to the Final Four teams remaining in the 2025 NCAA Tournament after Auburn beat Michigan State, Houston defeated Tennessee, Duke topped Alabama and Florida ousted Texas Tech in the Elite ...
From USA Today
Two tickets to the 2025 Final Four were punched Saturday.
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The 64-team DII men's basketball tournament concludes the basketball season every March. Here's everything you need to know about how it works, how the selections are made and the history of the DII men's basketball championship.
Drake beat Missouri in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night, led by a bunch of Division II transfers who followed their old coach to the Missouri Valley Conference school.
FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA men's tournament bracket ... mean fewer opportunities for Khaman Maluach and Patrick Ngongba II to be on the bench. Their ability to defend the rim is critical for ...
Hills 70-58 on March 28, capturing its first DII women's basketball title since 2006. Here's a look at the programs that have won multiple DII women's basketball championships.
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WFRV Green Bay on MSNChari Nordgaard Knueppel’s personal March Madness: ‘Just keep winning…the boys keep doing it’March was literally madness for Chari Nordgaard Knueppel. The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team’s all-time leading scorer is now a mother of five sons, including Duke freshman phenom Kon II Knueppel.
Selection Sunday has come and gone; now March Madness begins ... Want to get in on the madness? Here’s how to watch the 2025 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tournaments.
The Wildcats are royalty in the sport, with eight national titles and more all-time wins than any program at the Division I level ... FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA men's tournament bracket, scores ...
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