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The headliner of the upcoming draft class, Duke superstar Cooper Flagg, will be in action on Saturday when his team faces fellow No. 1 seed Houston. Flagg projects as the surefire No. 1 overall pick i...
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UCLA’s Jordan Chiles, a two-time Olympian, had three scores of 9.950 or higher and finished with the top all-around total of the session (39.600).
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They’ve won 15 in a row, all but two by 20 or more points.
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The Final Four starts today at 5:09 p.m. CT with Auburn vs. Florida. Duke vs. Houston is set for a 7:49 p.m. CT tipoff at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Auburn basketball's flight to Houston was redirected after an altercation. Five months later, the Tigers see it as a vital turning point in their historic season. Here's why.
Tennessee basketball smashed Kentucky with defense and rebounding to set up an Elite Eight matchup with Houston on Sunday.
Mark Pope and the UK coaching staff have been busy as the transfer portal scramble continues. The latest on Kentucky’s moves this offseason.
Jeremy Jones breaks down his best Houston vs Duke same-game parlay ahead of Saturday's Final Four meeting. Free March Madness picks for Saturday, April 5.
Same 2021 event in the virus bubble, only the first round. Lucas Oil had been divided into two courts to get more games played. On one was No. 4 seed Purdue vs. No. 13 seed North Texas. Final: North Texas 78-69 in overtime.
Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston are here along the River Walk for college basketball’s 2025 Final Four, which begins Saturday and finishes Monday. Kentucky is not here, of course. New coach Mark Pope engineered an impressive first season from scratch to reach the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16, but landed two wins short of its San Antonio goal.
Indianapolis will host an NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional at Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday and Sunday, March 28 and 30, 2025.
Reed Sheppard hasn't quite had the rookie season that Kentucky fans were hoping for, but every time he is given an opportunity to play, he does something impres