Madness, NCAA Tournament and Cinderella
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For the first time since 2017, no team seeded lower than No. 12 made it to the Saturday of the first weekend.
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Auburn and Michigan State collide in a clash of veteran coaches, toughness and tempo — Bruce Pearl’s blazing Tigers meeting Tom Izzo’s tournament-tested Spartans.
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No. 1 Florida erased a double-digit deficit in the second half against No. 3 Texas Tech to beat the Red Raiders 84-79 and win the West Region inside Chase Center in San Francisco.
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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.
NC State made a stunning Final Four run in the 2024 NCAA Tournament as a No. 11 seed after qualifying for the Big Dance with a historic ACC Tournament run. But, were the Wolfpack truly a Cinderella? As an ACC team with a proud basketball legacy that includes two national titles,
Scott Pianowski reveals four double-digit seeds in position to pull off an upset in Round 1 of the NCAA men's tournament.
The thing we probably have to keep in mind is that we keep looking for something we’ve never really gotten. That’s the myth of the NCAA Tournament. We have been told for so long that this is where Cinderella comes to dance every year,
Underdog teams go on runs in the NCAA Tournament every year. These teams are known as Cinderella stories in March Madness.
There’s not a true outsider in the men’s basketball Sweet 16. Is it a fluke—or a symptom of turbulence in college sports?
With the ballgown on, the carriage and horses in tow, Colorado State was ready for its Cinderella moment. The Rams were primed to be the life of the ball with all the talk surrounding them, and they were ready to reap the fortunes.
The early days of the NCAA tournament have made one thing clear: The theme of this year’s tournament is that chalk wins out.
Which March Madness team will break brackets and simultaneously capture the hearts of millions? That's an important question as we enter the women's 2025 NCAA tournament. Every year, at least one ...