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Walter Clayton Jr. provided the heroics in the comeback win over Texas Tech, but it wouldn't have been possible without the contributions from Thomas Haugh.
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UConn, the program with the most-ever Final Four appearances, makes its 24th in Friday's Final Four of the Women's NCAA Tournament in Tampa, Fla., against first-timer UCLA.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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Dawn Staley is on the verge of winning her fourth NCAA basketball championship as coach, as her South Carolina Gamecocks are back in the Final Four.
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Auburn needs an unsung hero to step up outside of Johni Broome in order for Bruce Pearl and company to get to the title game in San Antonio.
In 28 years since that lone trip to the Final Four, which was later vacated by the NCAA as part of the punishment ... He was a Minneapolis native with strong ties to the state, but whether he ...
He has led the Cougars to a seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance - and second Final Four berth this weekend ... leading the charge. Issaquah native Nolan Crist has been a part of ...
Downtown San Antonio is set to come alive for Final Four weekend, and there’s a jam-packed schedule of events to attend beyond the games.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWisconsin basketball veteran forward enters NCAA transfer portalWisconsin veteran forward Chris Hodges entered the NCAA transfer portal on Wednesday. The graduate transfer played four seasons with the Badgers after originally joining the program as a three-star recruit in the class of 2021, committing over other offers from DePaul, Loyola, Miami (OH) and Rutgers.
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Troy Record on MSNNCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL: Rotterdam native Mulvey is ‘Coming Home’ for final year with SienaEntering his junior year, Riley Mulvey had a specific plan with Iowa men’s basketball head coach Fran McCaffrey. McCaffrey, the program’s all-time leader in wins, wanted Muvey to