Sweet 16 Mar. Madness NCAA Tournament game odds
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Top seeds Michigan State, Tennessee, Auburn and Houston will look to keep their dominant runs going.
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After a somewhat tepid Round of 64, the 2025 men’s NCAA Tournament took a step up in quality in the second round.
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A non-traditional star helped. Players and coaches rule March, but occasionally we get Bill Murray or Julia Louis-Dreyfus cheering on a child.
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The second weekend of the NCAA Tournament started with a bang on Thursday, as No. 3 seed Texas Tech emerged from the first overtime game of the Big Dance with a thrilling 85-83 win over No. 10 seed Arkansas.
Cooper Flagg, Mark Sears and college basketball's biggest stars shined on an offense-heavy night in the Sweet 16.
The smaller the number, the larger the impact at this year's NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Arkansas, at No. 10 in the West Region, is the only double-digit seed still alive heading into the regional semifinals.
When the action hasn't been taking place on the floor during March Madness there's only been one other main topic of conversation at the NCAA Tournament, and it's all about NIL and how the transfer portal is drastically changing the sport. RELATED: How much is Purdue Boilermakers star Braden Smith's NIL value?
The LSU Tigers women's basketball team produced an impressive 101-71 win over the Florida State Seminoles on Monday, which sends them to the Sweet Sixteen round
The Sweet 16 is set, and the SEC is dominating March Madness. With powerhouse teams and surprising upsets, the race to the Final Four is on.
No. 3 Kentucky and No. 2 Tennessee will tangle for the third time this season, and the stakes are higher than ever in the first NCAA Tournament meeting