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For the first time since 2008, and for just the second time ever, the Final Four is made up entirely of No. 1 seeds, with Duke, Houston, Florida and Auburn all making the trip to San Antonio, Texas, ...
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After 68 teams started the NCAA Tournament three weeks ago, we are now down to two with the Gators and Cougars playing for the national championship Monday.
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Houston went on an incredible late run to stun No. 1 Duke and advance to the national championship game.
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The Final Four of the 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament wrapped up on Friday night, setting the stage for the national championship game. First, South Carolina continued its quest for a second consecutive national title by cruising to a 74-57 win over Texas.
South Carolina will face The toughest test of its tournament to this point when the defending champions battle a double-tough Texas Longhorns squad. Connecticut and star Paige Bueckers will look to cash their ticket to the title game by beating the red-hot UCLA Bruins.
Madness Final 4 features No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 2 UConn. Here are expert game picks, predictions for women's NCAA bracket.
Getting more than two Final Four teams right when filling out your bracket is very difficult. But, every year, a small group of entries get all four Final Four teams in the Men's Bracket Challenge Game.
The NCAA Tournament is drawing to a close for men's basketball. Here are American-Statesman staff March Madness picks for the Final Four predictions.
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The Final Four in the men's NCAA Tournament is set, with all four No. 1 seeds -- Duke, Florida, Houston and Auburn -- winning their respective regions and advancing to San Antonio this weekend.
UCLA, South Carolina and Texas — punched their tickets to the Final Four in Tampa Bay. UConn is the lone No. 2 seed to advance.
Easton, who plays baseball for the Michigan Rebels (12U) and is getting into basketball, comes from a sports-crazed family. His younger sister, Emersyn, is a standout gymnastics athlete who won a USA Gymnastics state championship at youth level 4 last year and finished runner-up this season.