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USA TODAY |
The NCAA men's Final Four is at hand with all eyes on San Antonio.
Education Week |
Teachers are scoring big with students by bringing the spirit of March Madness into the classroom.
Yahoo! Sports |
UCLA beat LSU on Sunday to reach the program's first ever Final Four, too. The Bruins will get UConn in the next round.
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The 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament continued on Sunday, with two of the four Elite Eight matchups in the books. South Carolina took down Duke by the score of 54-50 in the first contest, as head coach Dawn Staley's squad clinched a spot in the Final Four for the fifth consecutive season.
I'm actually tied for first place. That's because I didn't pick them myself. AI did, and wouldn't you know, it went 28 for 32 in the first round and 14 for 16 in the second round.
Final Four in March Madness is set for San Antonio. Here's what to know about the NCAA games, matchups, TV, channel, streaming and more info.
By bypassing the Blue Devils for the title, you can differentiate your entry. Duke’s prowess has made it the most popular title pick in ESPN’s bracket contest ( 25 percent of entries as of Tuesday) as well as CBS’s. Not going with Duke to win is a smart pool strategy Mock outlines here — while still collecting points by riding Duke to the finals.
The women's NCAA Tournament Final Four will take place on Friday, April 4, and both games should be highly competitive. Which teams will advance to the March Madness national championship? Here are our predictions for women's NCAA Tournament's Final Four:
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Two tickets to the final weekend of the Big Dance in San Antonio for the 2025 Final Four will be punched on Saturday and nets will be cut down as the focus will be on the West Regional and the East Regional of the NCAA Tournament bracket.
The 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament will be available across CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV. (1) Florida vs. (1) Auburn, 6:09 p.m. on CBS
The tourney’s overall 1 seed, UCLA, knocked off LSU 72-65 to advance to its first women’s Final Four behind another big game by Lauren Betts. The 6-foot-7 All-American had 17 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots despite sitting out the second quarter.