Another thrilling opening weekend of March Madness is in the books, and now the 2026 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 bracket is set. Three out of the four No. 1 seeds advanced, with defending champion ...
Last week there were 68 teams dreaming of March Madness glory and cutting down the nets at the end of the NCAA Tournament, but now only six remain. That number will be cut to four on Sunday with two ...
Saturday's 15-game NHL schedule saw the Tampa Bay Lightning briefly move atop the Atlantic Division standings before the Buffalo Sabres reclaimed the lead. But on Sunday, March 29, the Lightning took ...
The first team from the original 68-team 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament bracket to secure its ticket to the Final Four came from the South Region, where No. 3 seed Illinois defeated Big Ten foe No. 9 seed ...
Perfection is hard to come by – as anyone who has ever filled out a bracket for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournament has come to realize during March Madness season. But one eighth-grader from ...
Cameron Boozer #12 of the Duke Blue Devils is defended by Riley Mulvey #55 of the Siena Saints during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on ...
What was once a 32-team field for the 2026 NIT has now been whittled down to four. And yet, it remains a highly impressive field. That's because three of the No. 1 seeds have advanced this far in the ...
Five months of college basketball have all led to this weekend. Who will cut down the nets in Indianapolis? Arizona, Illinois, Michigan and UConn survived their regions in the March Madness bracket ...
All in all, 68 teams make the NCAA Tournament, with eight starting in a preliminary round called the play-in games. Those four winners advanced to join the main 64-team, single-elimination bracket ...
The only perfect bracket left after the opening weekend of the men's and women's NCAA tournaments — from more than 40 million entries across all the major contests — was produced not by some college ...
No player has ever won more World Cups than Pelé, yet few have made more spectacularly incorrect and high profile predictions about soccer’s grandest stage. The Brazil legend infamously tipped an ...
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