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Pat Kelsey has Louisville basketball back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019.
From USA TODAY
Auburn and Michigan State collide in a clash of veteran coaches, toughness and tempo — Bruce Pearl’s blazing Tigers meeting Tom Izzo’s tournament-tested Spartans.
From The New York Times
Oluchi Okananwa recorded her third double-double of the season to lead ACC Tournament champion Duke past North Carolina 47-38 Friday and into the Elite 8 of the women's NCAA Tournament.
From Fox News
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Jamiya Neal scored a career-high 29 points and had 12 rebounds, Steven Ashworth connected from well beyond the arc on the way to 22 points, and ninth-seeded Creighton beat No. 8 seed Louisville 89-75 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Only four ACC teams made the 2025 March Madness field – Louisville among them for the first time since 2019, and Duke the lone survivor after Week 1. Since 2021, over half a dozen coaches ...
Louisville will take on 9th-seeded Creighton (24-10, 15-5 Big East) Thursday in nearby Lexington at 12:15 p.m. Here's everything you should know about the Blue Jays. This is Creighton's 26th NCAA Tournament appearance, and 10th appearance under head coach Greg McDermott.
Following TCU's 73-51 win over Fairleigh Dickinson in the first round of women's March Madness on Friday ... in the stands to watch her former team Louisville. Van Lith spent the first three ...
Chucky Hepburn scored 22 points as Louisville basketball lost to Creighton in first round of March Madness bracket. UofL exists 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Out of over 34 million brackets that were submitted at the start of March Madness ... One of the main bracket-busting games was Creighton University’s 89-75 win over the University of Louisville. That game alone knocked out half of the NCAA brackets ...
Pat Kelsey's Louisville basketball revival started by crushing the transfer portal. Can he do it again? Latest UofL basketball 2025-26 roster updates:
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With the first three rounds of March Madness over and the Elite Eight about to play, Brittany Miller writes about why your bracket has likely already been busted — and will continue to be at this stage,