Madness, Sweet 16
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With the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight officially over, there weren't any unexpected results.
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A handful of perfect brackets remain in the women's NCAA Tournament.
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Gabriela Jaquez scored 18 points for the Bruins and Timea Gardiner finished with 15, helping to pick up the slack went Betts went to the bench after committing two first-quarter fouls.
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TCU 71, Notre Dame 62 in Sweet 16 of NCAA Tournament
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Four teams claimed their spot in the Elite Eight on Thursday evening, and the rest of the field is now officially set following another exciting night of basketball across four games on Friday night.
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Notre Dame goes how All-American, all-everything point guard Hannah Hidalgo goes.
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Coming off a 78-65 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers in the Sweet 16, the Kentucky Wildcats are losing one of their own. According to Jeff Borzello of ESPN, guard Kerr Kriisa has entered the transfer portal.
All four No. 1 seeds will be present in the Elite Eight after the Tigers and Cougars survived respective scares on Friday
Led by nine seniors, and three really strong pitchers, Covenant Day baseball is 12-1, climbing the Sweet 16 poll. And the Lions say they’re far from finished.
Here's your guide -- complete with analysis from on-site reporters in Birmingham, Alabama, and Spokane, Washington -- to Friday's games. Jump to: Relive the action | Full results, analysis Final: LSU 80,
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Kim Caldwell's son, Conor, attended his first game Saturday when the Lady Vols lost to Texas in the Sweet 16 of March Madness.
Below is a look at expected player departures, top incoming recruits and portal priorities for every team that lost in the Sweet 16. Record: 24-12 (13-7 in Big Ten) How they were eliminated: Lost 62-60 to Houston in the Sweet 16
A disorderly ending for Willard in College Park sends him back to the Big East, where he previously coached at Seton Hall
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Jase Richardson scored 24 points and Michigan State surged past Mississippi in the second half for a 73-70 victory on Friday night in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.