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UConn-South Carolina? Ranking possible women's NCAA tournament title matchups
UConn-UCLA and South Carolina-Texas are the final four teams left in the women’s March Madness bracket. Which title matchup is the best?
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How to watch UCLA vs. UConn, Texas vs. South Carolina in women's Final Four
Which teams will advance to the women’s national championship game? Here’s how to watch both Final Four contests.
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Why college basketball coaches say the game no longer has same appeal
More than a dozen coaches interviewed by The Associated Press leading up to this year’s March Madness expressed concern about the industry’s future.
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Looking at March Madness games that were played in April
Not all NCAA Tournament games happen in March. Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship games played during the month of April.
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Looking at Women's Final Four and national championship game records
Before the 2025 Women’s Final Four, here’s a look back at records set in national semifinal and championship games.
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TCU and UT face off for spot in NCAA Women's Final Four
A Lone Star showdown in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament! The TCU Horned Frogs will play the Texas Longhorns — with a spot in the Final Four on the line. Sports director Newy Scruggs is live in Birmingham, Alabama with a preview.
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Battle for Texas: Horned Frogs and Longhorns ready for women's Elite Eight showdown
A little over a year ago, coach Mark Campbell’s TCU women had to forfeit a pair of games and hold open tryouts on campus because they didn’t have enough healthy players. The Horned Frogs added four walk-ons. They had an awful stretch in which they lost 11 of 12 games. Two of those losses were to Vic Schaefer’s Texas...
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The women's Final Four is set: Matchups, schedule and more to know
Women’s March Madness is down to three No. 1 seeds and a No. 2 seed.
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Looking at men's Final Four and national championship game records
Here’s a look through the March Madness record books ahead of this year’s Final Four in San Antonio.
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Has the Final Four ever been all No. 1 seeds? Bracket, schedule and how to watch
For the first time in a long time, the Final Four will include all No. 1 seeds.
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Hailey Van Lith scores 26 to lead TCU over Notre Dame, to Elite 8 date with UT
Hailey Van Lith scored 12 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter to help second-seeded TCU beat No. 3 seed Notre Dame 71-62 in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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How many Final Fours have Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston made?
Two teams in the men’s Final Four have never won a national championship, including one that’s yet to appear in the title game.
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Flagg flies: Duke freshman dominates in Sweet 16 win over Arizona
Freshman sensation Cooper Flagg powered Duke past Arizona with an all-around showcase in the Sweet 16 on Thursday.
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Alabama breaks record for 3-pointers in a March Madness game with 25 vs. BYU
Alabama set a March Madness record Thursday vs. BYU with 25 made triples on 51 attempts, the most converted in a single tournament game.
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What to know about the men's Elite Eight: Bracket, schedule and how to watch
Men’s March Madness has reached the last stop on the road to the Final Four.
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Seth Curry dishes on recipes for March Madness success
BA player and Duke alum Seth Curry shares the key ingredients for a tournament run, plus what him and his wife Callie are cooking up at home while watching the madness unfold.
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How cutting down nets became a March Madness tradition
Before this year’s college basketball champions cut down the nets, let’s look back at how the March Madness tradition began.
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How many perfect women's March Madness brackets are left?
One bracket made it to the Elite Eight unscathed.
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This Michigan company builds the March Madness basketball courts
Connor Sports in Amasa, Michigan, has produced the floors for the basketball courts used in the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments since 2006.
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This Michigan company builds the March Madness basketball courts
Connor Sports in Amasa, Michigan, has produced the floors for the basketball courts used in the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments since 2006.