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It's only the second time in tournament history that all four No. 1 seeds made it to the Final Four.
Education Week |
Teachers are scoring big with students by bringing the spirit of March Madness into the classroom.
East Bay Times |
Houston gave Tennessee a lesson in defensive dominance, shutting down the Vols for a 69-50 win to reach the Final Four for the seventh time.
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To beat Duke, you need to match fire with fire. Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. brings the heat, and veteran guards shine brightest in March Madness.
Recreational bettors have cashed in on the favorites during March Madness, but it hasn't been all bad news for the books. Patrick Everson breaks it down.
If you are reading this, you likely know who Paige Bueckers is. Maybe you are also familiar with Lauren Betts, Maddie Booker and MiLaysia Fulwiley.
The Bloomberg Commodity Total Return Index had its best quarterly return in three years and the individual sectors all contributed positively except for grains which fell by 1%.
Three of the four No. 1 seeds made it to the final weekend of the NCAA Tournament, with UCLA, South Carolina and Texas still dancing. The odd one out is No. 2 seed UConn, a team that should by no means be considered an underdog.
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Not all NCAA Tournament games happen in March. Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship games played during the month of April.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Join WCTV’s Sports Director Ryan Kelly as he talks the Final Four. Every Wednesday during March Madness, Kelly has hosted “ Minding the Madness ,” a segment where he looks ahead at the upcoming March Madness tournaments while keeping an eye on how WCTV’s internal bracket competition is shaping up.
In a moment of madness, former Inter, Roma and current Fenerbahce head coach Jose Mourinho decided to try and pinch the nose of his Galatasaray counterpart Okan Buruk at full-time of the Turkish Cup