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“We’ve kind of done it our way,” said Sampson who, at 69, would surpass Jim Calhoun to become the oldest coach to win the title if his Cougars prevail.
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The Houston Cougars rallied from seemingly insurmountable odds to defeat Duke in Saturday's second national semifinal, setting up a clash of No. 1 seeds against the Florida Gators in Monday's national...
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Houston leads the nation in scoring defense at 58.3 points per game allowed.
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The 2025 men's NCAA tournament began with 68 teams looking to raise a banner and write their name into college basketball history. The Auburn Tigers, the overall No. 1 seed in the South, are looking to avenge their SEC tournament loss and claim the title as the best team in the country,
D uke’s coronation was all but written late in the second half against Houston in the 2025 men’s Final Four. The Blue Devils led by 14 points with just over eight minutes left
Duke's misery equaled nothing but joy for the sportsbooks. Patrick Everson breaks down that and more after a wild Final Four.
Will bringing these four superpowers together actually lead to great games on the final weekend of the college basketball season?
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNMarch Madness Final Four: Complete wrap-up of potential OKC Thunder prospectsMadness has officially started. The Men's NCAA Tournament will crown a national champion among 68 teams. After the Final Four ended, only two teams remained in Florida and Houston. A winner will be crowned on Monday.
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One of the joys of March Madness is the chance for every player to shine. Whether they're playing for a top seed or an underdog, each athlete has a shot at etching their name into tournament lore as they fight through the bracket for a national title.
Florida and Auburn are facing off for a spot in the national championship game. Follow updates from our team of reporters live from the game below. Subscribe to The Athletic on an exclusive offer here.
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That could not have been fun after Chuck was all smiles on the broadcast when Auburn went into halftime up 46-38, but Barkley actually stuck to the high road here. There it is, folks. Charles Barkley showing how to handle a gutting loss with class and calmness. Maybe he really is becoming a role model after all.