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Latest NCAA tournament prediction has juicy road for Illinois basketball
It is never easy to play in March, but the Illinois basketball team has a juicy road in the latest NCAA tournament prediction.
Upsets are increasing, six men's college basketball teams remain undefeated and teams, like Gonzaga, are finding their groove again. It's been a busy week in college hoops, and that means it's time for new tournament bracket predictions.
The Falcons ended the 29-game winning streak of defending champion North Central for the program’s stunning first national title.
We are living in a country where Indiana's football program is ranked No. 1 and favored to win the national championship. That's crazy. Similarly nutty, Nebraska's men's basketball program is undefeated and ranked in the top 10 for the first time since 1966.
As for conference representation, the SEC leads the way with 10 teams in DeCourcy's latest tournament projections, followed by the Big Ten, Big 12 and ACC with nine teams and the Big East with four teams. The West Coast Conference also has two teams.
One of the more highly anticipated college sporting events of Memorial Day weekend has arrived, and it isn't a college baseball tournaments or college softball super regional matchup. Instead, it's the NCAA men's college lacrosse championships. REQUIRED ...
The NCAA's long-winding discussion on whether to expand the men's basketball tournament will need to be made in the spring
According to DeCourcy's early-season projections, Oklahoma State, Georgia, Ohio State and NC State are the last four teams in the tournament, while Miami (Fla.), Indiana, George Mason and Boise State are the first four out.
Acrobatics and tumbling made significant progress this week toward NCAA championship status, with its inaugural National Collegiate Championship potentially taking place in spring 2027. The NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics voted Thursday to recommend ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/oklahomastate as Protecting Home Court Will be Cowboys' Key to NCAA Tournament Bid. Oklahoma State has suffered some tough losses on the road early in Big 12 play, but taking care of business at home should solve the Pokes’ problems.