The change in the March Madness schedule brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic will give basketball fans a first-of-its-kind experience -- eight games on a Monday.
Loyola Chicago carried out its 101-year-old superfan’s plans to a T on Sunday, moving to the Sweet 16 with a 71-58 win over Illinois, the first No. 1 seed bounced from this year’s NCAA Tournament.
Abilene Christian and its frantic, havoc-causing defense bounced coach Shaka Smart and the Longhorns out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round yet again, as the 14th-seeded Wildcats stunned No. 3 seed Texas 53-52 on Saturday night.
Javion Hamlet scored 24 points and Thomas Bell had 16, along with some game-changing defense in overtime, to lift the 13th-seeded Mean Green to a 78-69 win over No. 4 Purdue on Friday in the NCAA Tournament.
The 15th-seeded Golden Eagles pulled off the first major upset of the first NCAA Tournament in two years, holding off second-seeded Ohio State 75-72 in overtime on Friday.
Because of the pandemic, it's been 710 days since last we saw the NCAA Tournament - who's counting? - so let's not quibble over names and go straight to the opening-night review
Thursday we had our last four contestants, and the remaining 16 teams chosen, were any of them ticketed to make our callers winners? Follow along and find out.
The Morning Line is offering you a chance to pick the four teams you will support through the run of March Madness, and four more contestants took their shots Wednesday
March is here and that can only mean one thing, the NCAA Men's basketball tournament, and there are a lot of great stories that surround March Madness Tim Throckmorton found three of them.