Day one of the most magical event known to man has come and gone, Kentucky fans able to kick their legs up and enjoy the show ...
The Akron Zips are a team on fire, but March Madness is a different kind of stage, where they will face the Arizona Wildcats ...
Noie: No way was No. 4 Notre Dame women's basketball losing a third straight ... Get tired and the legs are the first to go. They looked gone in Greensboro. Notre Dame isn’t a No. 1 seed ...
Will Tschetter, Nimari Burnett and Rubin Jones were on the podium on Friday to preview a Saturday afternoon clash with Texas A&M. THE MODERATOR: Ready to begin with student-athletes from Michigan.
Alabama basketball forward Grant Nelson had ... time staying healthy over the last few weeks. Evidently, No. 1 Auburn took Nelson's legs during its visit to Tuscaloosa, and Nelson found them ...
Sometimes it means running in transition with fresh legs, with Coen Carr and Izzo’s ... Six of those losses came against either No. 1 seeds or the eventual national champ. Then there is the ...
Fans navigating the dozens of schools in the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments might become as attached to the ...
Alabama didn't vote for Bill Clinton, but former president has Tide atop his NCAA Tournament bracket
Did you know Alabama basketball ... No. 3 seed Wisconsin or No. 14 seed Montana with an appearance in the Sweet 16. And after a draw that should benefit Grant Nelson's legs and the knee injury ...
The 10th-ranked Texas Tech basketball team was unable to pull off ... 10:00 p.m.: Red Raiders still playing with hustle and effort but the legs are tired and shots aren't falling.
Get real-time Men's College Basketball coverage and scores as Wisconsin Badgers takes on Michigan Wolverines. We bring you the latest game previews, live stats, expert picks and recaps on CBSSports.co ...
As March Madness approaches, fans are beginning to wonder: which players are going to immortalize themselves on college basketball's biggest ... that has been no fault of Dickinson, who has ...
Lady Vols basketball was selected as the No. 5 seed in the women's NCAA tournament ... seemed to be due to load management. With rested legs and a reset – and two weeks of practice – Tennessee ...
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