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Five keys for the Florida Gators to repeat NCAA tournament success
After last season’s deep March run, Florida faces heightened expectations. Here are five keys to getting past the NCAA tournament’s second weekend.
We are four weeks and one day away from that glorious Thursday that kicks off the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The regular season can often feel like a long homework assignment to learn the ins ...
Despite a down season, Baylor is likely to have two players selected in the NBA Draft.
Had the NCAA tournament began on Saturday, Iowa State would have been a No. 1 seed. Undaunted by such prestige, BYU earned a much-needed, convincing upset win over those No. 6-ranked Cyclones Saturday ...
Lev Akabas: The Detroit Pistons are leading the NBA in dunks for the second straight season The Chicago Bulls are last in the NBA in dunks for the third straight season ...
Just three days after upsetting No. 10 Illinois 95-94 in overtime in buzzer-beating fashion, UCLA men’s basketball (18-9, ...
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Defensive woes doom Texas in loss to Georgia, perhaps putting NCAA Tournament hopes in peril
Georgia pulled away from Texas to end the Longhorns' five-game winning streak and possibly jeopardize their NCAA Tournament hopes down the stretch.
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Duke rises to No. 1 in AP Top 25 men's hoops poll for record 148th time; Florida, Alabama make leaps
Duke’s win against Michigan has propelled the Blue Devils to a familiar perch: No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college ...
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Duke makes its case as top seed by knocking off top-ranked Michigan in March Madness preview
WASHINGTON (AP) — Duke's 11th victory in program history over the No. 1 team in the AP Top 25 was already secure when Isaiah ...
Alex Karaban scored 12 points, Tarris Reed Jr. added 11 and No. 5 UConn used a dominating second half to defeat Villanova 73-63.
Losing JT Toppin hurts, no question, but the Texas Tech basketball team has always been more than its star player. Now the ...
Despite the absence of an NBA franchise for decades, Missouri’s presence on the basketball court is as loud as ever right now. From Columbia to St. Louis, to Cape Girardeau, three Division I programs ...
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