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Baylor Beatdown: Bears Win Title, Hang 86-70 Loss on Gonzaga
There was another team out there that was marching through the season undefeated, that looked unstoppable at times, that had all arrows pointing toward a national title.
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It's On: Gonzaga vs. Baylor for the National Championship
The two best teams all season will play for the national championship Monday night.
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Gonzaga Stuns UCLA on Buzzer-Beater to Reach National Championship
Gonzaga has given fans the NCAA championship game they wanted with a shot for the ages.
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NCAA Fan's Death Prompts Contact Tracing in Indiana
Health officials in Indiana are investigating whether anyone was exposed to COVID-19 by Alabama residents.
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Bearing Down: Baylor Routs Houston 78-59 to Reach Title Game
Jared Butler scored 17 points to lead five Baylor players in double figures, and the Bears roared to a 78-59 victory over Houston in the Final Four.
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Father and Son Set to Face Off as Coaches in Final Four: ‘All Love!'
The good news for the Brooks family is that a team from Texas with Alvin Brooks on its coaching staff is guaranteed to be playing in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball championship game.
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Justices Liken NCAA's Athlete Compensation Limits to Price Fixing at ‘Extremely Low Levels'
With the March Madness basketball tournament ongoing, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case about how colleges can reward athletes who play Division I basketball and football
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UCLA Fans Celebrate Final Four By Burning Couches
UCLA basketball fans celebrated the team’s victory over the Michigan Wolverines to earn a spot in the NCAA Final Four.
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Final Four Set, a Question Left: Can Anybody Beat Gonzaga?
It’s not easy to bury a team as good as USC, let alone in a half, no matter how easy Gonzaga made it look. Somehow, coach Mark Few called it in advance.
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NCAA Tourney Hits Halfway Point, Still the Field Vs. Gonzaga
The NCAA Tournament still looks like the field versus Gonzaga.
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March Madness Star Sister Jean Explains Why She's So Serious Watching Her Team Play
“She’s a fan. When she says she watches it seriously, she does,” Loyola-Chicago head coach Porter Moser said.
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March Was Bound to Be Mad; NCAA Tourney Hasn't Disappointed
Considering how everything else has gone this past year, March was bound to be mad. So far, it hasn’t disappointed.
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Monday Fun Day: Second Round of March Madness Kicks Off Today With 8 Games
It’s not like anyone’s going to the office anyway
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Stanford Coach, Others Upset Over Differences in COVID Testing at NCAA Tournament
Add COVID-19 testing to the differences between the women’s and men’s tournaments that has coaches and players unhappy in Texas about what they say is a growing list of inequities.
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Coronavirus Doesn't Care That It's the NCAA Tournament
The coronavirus pandemic that forced the cancellation of last year’s NCAA Tournament returned with a vengeance.
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NCAA Weight Room Discrepancy Shows ‘They Don't Think These Women Are Worth It,' Says Jemele Hill
A Stanford University sports performance coach posted photos to Twitter Thursday revealing inequities between the women’s and men’s weight rooms.
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Steph Curry, A'ja Wilson and Other Athletes Call Out NCAA for Unequal Treatment of Men and Women Basketball Players
“The NCAA bubble weight room situation is beyond disrespectful.”
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Stephen A. Smith Breaks Down What He Does– and Doesn't–Know About His March Madness Picks
With 68 teams competing in the NCAA men’s tournament, anyone who says they can predict the Final Four is a liar. So says ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who mixed it up with LX News host Ashley Holt about his March Madness favorites and his action figure, Mini Stephen A.
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Sports Without Spectators: What It's Like In the Broadcast Booth During the Pandemic
As challenging as the past year has been for college basketball players and fans, it’s been equally challenging for broadcasters, who have navigated empty stadiums, remote video feeds and, on occasion, iffy internet connections to call games this season. And while most of us have dealt with the annoying Zoom glitch here and there during the pandemic, a split second...
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Here's What It's Like to Be a Sportscaster in a Pandemic
March Madness will look and sound very different this year — not just for fans and players, but also for broadcasters who have navigated empty stadiums, remote video feeds and, on occasion, iffy internet connections to call games for fans at home this season. “It’s not like anything I’ve ever been through before,” said Dave Eanet, who has been...