Only five double-digit seeds advanced over the past two days: two No. 10s, one No. 11 and two No. 12s. That ties the fewest since 2017.
From a distance, with her team in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year, Norfolk State guard Diamond Johnson watched Southern University’s improbable run to the dance as an HBCU from a small conference with the pride of a common bond.
Their proven projection model has simulated every game in the tournament 10,000 times. It has absolutely crushed its March Madness picks recently, beating over 91% of all CBS Sports brackets in four of the past six tournaments.
Since the dawn of March Madness, the third month of the year has been reserved for Cinderella to make her grand entrance at the 68-team Royal Ball. She would always
The Wildcats suffered a loss in the first round as a No. 3 seed last season, so are they a team you want to avoid when crafting your 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket strategy? Kentucky is one of 14 SEC teams to make the NCAA Tournament 2025,
Winner: UConn. Sure, it’s easy to dislike coach Danny Hurley, and we aren’t trying to change your mind. But the Huskies pushed top-seeded Florida to the brink in the second round for their first tournament loss since March 17, 2022. That’s damn impressive.
Cinderellas are nice in the first round of the tournament, but the best teams draw the most viewers. 1. The first weekend of the men’s NCAA tournament is in the books and now an emerging narrative is that the sport is in trouble because there aren’t any Cinderella teams in the Sweet 16.
Yahoo Sports' Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz and basketball analyst Isis 'Ice' Young discuss the lack of lower seed non-power conference teams in this year's Sweet Sixteen and whether that is good or bad for the tournament as a whole.