Men’s NCAA Tournament scores, results, bracket
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Texas Tech knew what it wanted every possession. Felt like Arkansas was just hoping buzzer would sound.
From The New York Times
Every Saturday game can be seen on TBS and TruTV.
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Florida already eliminated two-time defending NCAA champion UConn in the second round and is 10-1 in regional semifinals.
From U.S. News & World Report
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Madness is moving right along as it heads to Elite Eight games on Saturday and Sunday. With the Final Four on the horizon, college basketball fans not only should have their own NCAA Tournament bracket to keep track of the games during March Madness,
Freshman Tahaad Pettiford and senior Denver Jones turned in dazzling performances when it mattered most, rallying top-seeded Auburn to a 78-65 victory over Michigan in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
Michigan, the No. 5 seed coached by Dusty May and led by 7-footers Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf, advanced to this stage after defeating UC San Diego and Texas A&M last week.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Four teams are already locked into the NCAA men's tournament Elite Eight. Four more must earn their place. Breaking down Friday's Sweet 16 matchups.
The No. 1-seeded Auburn Tigers and No. 5-seeded Michigan Wolverines go head-to-head on Friday night in a highly-anticipated Sweet 16 showdown. The Tigers advanced through the first two rounds with ease, surpassing Alabama State with a 83-63 victory and outscoring Creighton 82-70 in the second round.
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Kentucky basketball lost to Tennessee in 2025 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 of March Madness bracket, ending UK basketball's first season under Mark Pope.
The Spartans bounced back from an early exit from the Big Ten Tournament, winning two-straight games in the NCAA Tournament against No. 15 Bryant and No. 10 New Mexico. Jaden Akins, Tre Holloman, and Frankie Fidler each come off double-digit point outings and look to keep the momentum alive in the Sweet 16.
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Nothing like a conference rivalry matchup to instantly turn up the heat in the Sweet 16. Duke and UNC split their two games this season, each winning at home. The Tar Heels’ victory was a low-scoring overtime affair, 53-46, as only two of the 20 total players reached double figures.