Late-game heroics from K.J. Simpson advance No. 10 Colorado past No. 7 Florida in hectic, high-scoring affair
This was one of the games that will be remembered in the 2024 NCAA Tournament as an instant classic and for good reason.
This was one of the games that will be remembered in the 2024 NCAA Tournament as an instant classic and for good reason.
Fifteen-seed upsets are always fun, but this year, March Madness fans will not be treated to one.
Will Purdue and Marquette avenge their early losses from last tournament?
Let’s dive into what made this week so great.
This weekend, the one before Selection Sunday, is truly special every year, as the combination of regular-season finales with conference tournaments is unlike any other.
Two new teams have entered the field since last week's projection.
The Vols won at Alabama behind Zakai Ziegler's 18 points to take a one-game lead in the SEC.
This is the first big day of games in March and there's just over a week left in the regular season.
In the past week, we’ve seen several bubble teams lose, but others win big games.
For bubble teams and teams safely in the field alike, this weekend could be the turning point.
With fewer than four weeks until Selection Sunday, the games are only going to get better.
Plus, College GameDay will be in Auburn as the Tigers host the Kentucky Wildcats.
An upset-filled week gives us quite the shake-up at the top of the bracket, including a new No. 1 seed!
The Wildcats had never lost three games in a row at Rupp Arena until Saturday.
Most conferences have a game on Saturday involving one of their top teams going into a road environment that has upset written all over it.
South Carolina climbed, Wisconsin fell and every seed line besides the No. 1 seeds changed from last week.
A loaded men's basketball slate lived up to the hype.
Plus, Kentucky hosts Tennessee in a pivotal SEC matchup as both teams are coming off of losses.
The bubble is as crowded as ever, with so many teams fighting for just a few final spots.
Iowa State knocked off No. 7 Kansas, while Wyoming had a comeback for the ages.