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Texas’ four-point win over South Carolina in February snapped the Gamecocks’ 57-game SEC regular-season winning streak and announced the Longhorns as legitimate national title contenders, if they wer...
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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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Athletes from four collegiate teams are calling Tampa home for the next few days as the NCAA’s Women’s Final Four returns.
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The Gators will take on Auburn on Saturday with a big in the national title game on the line; high school sports all-area teams for winter are here.
Vic Schaefer’s squad has advanced to the Final Four of the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament. The No. 1 seed Longhorns will get another go at South Carolina, an SEC foe with a history of tournament success. Here’s what fans should know about the women’s Final Four bout between Texas and South Carolina: Where: Amalie Arena (Tampa, Fla.)
All three games will be broadcast live on CBS. The Gators and Tigers meet up on Saturday, April 5, a little after 6 p.m. ET at the Alamo Dome. The Cougars and Blue Devils will meet in the nightcap around 8:45 p.m. ET.
The Michigan State coach in 8–2 in Elite Eight games across 20 years heading into matchup against top overall seed Auburn.
The possibility of an all-SEC Final Four in the NCAA Tournament is alive, with SEC teams playing in every Elite Eight game this weekend.
Since the first round, when six of the 14 SEC teams in the men's tournament were eliminated, the conference is 11-4.
As schools determine their football/basketball/other-sports splits, the biggest advantage could go to the Big East and other non-football playing schools. Even if a Creighton or St. John’s comes up with half of the cap — say, around $10 million — it figures to fund basketball more than the four football-playing power conferences can afford to.
That’s relative, though. For today’s exercise, we’ll try to treat the potential opponents on the same scale. In other words, don’t assume that Arkansas (+900) and Ole Miss (+650) are the teams with the toughest paths to the Final Four just because they’re the SEC’s lowest remaining seeds.