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Michigan defeated UConn in this year's national championship game. UConn edged out Illinois in the Final Four on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to advance to its third national title ...
Elle Evans won the State Farm 3‑Point Championship, beating Shay Ciezki 22‑16. Evans hit 18 of 25 in the final after an 0‑for‑3 start; final score 22‑16. Evans tied KU's 43.6% 3‑point mark (137 of 314 ...
Where is the Final Four? Who is in the Final Four? When is the Final Four? What's the Final Four schedule? The 2026 men's NCAA Tournament national semifinals are coming up fast, with the national ...
The Final Four is here in all its glory. No. 1 seed Arizona and No. 1 seed Michigan have been on a collision course since Selection Sunday. It's the Game of the Year, and the numbers back it up. This ...
You’re going to hear that idea this week, with the top two teams in college basketball, Arizona and Michigan, meeting in the semifinals instead of the national championship, while UConn faces Illinois ...
The Illinois Fighting Illini have reached the Final Four in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005. They have a Final Four battle with No. 2 seed UConn, a 73-72 winner over No. 1 seed Duke ...
The Final Four field is now set. The men’s NCAA tournament wrapped up the Elite Eight on Sunday night in incredible fashion, thanks to a wild comeback and game-winner from UConn to stun top-seeded ...
For the second season in a row, the Final Four does not feature a single Cinderella. It’s likely a symptom of the NCAA’s name, image and likeness (NIL) and transfer-portal era, in which players ...