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Matt

Giles

The tip times and announcer pairings have been announced for Sunday’s Elite 8 match-ups.
IUPUI has reportedly reached a verbal agreement with its next head coach.
Did the referees make the right call? Or should they have silenced their whistles?
Xavier’s Semaj Christon is reportedly leaving the confines of Cincinnati for the NBA.
The Spokesman-Review reports there could be a leading candidate for the Washington State opening.
Mike Rhoades was just introduced as Rice’s next head coach, yet he’ll reportedly lose two of his top scorers to transfer.
The improved play of Florida’s Dorian Finney-Smith will be crucial as the team continues its run to Arlington.
For about fourteen minutes in the second half against Louisiana-Lafayette, Creighton’s Doug McDermott did not score a basket.
For the second straight NCAA tournament, New Mexico loses to a higher seed, prompting countless Americans to rip up their brackets.
Duke has lost six first or second round games before today’s upset by Mercer.
Dayton’s Archie Miller talks about the importance of the Flyers’ victory over the in-state Buckeyes.
Frank Mason’s dunk might be the best from a Jayhawk this season.
Like a reality TV show, Steve Fisher complains the NCAA wanted the losing team pack their bags and go.
That was funny, says UVA coach Tony Bennett, but don’t press your luck twice.
Due to a health scare involving his son, LeVelle Moton’s family is not making the trip to San Antonio.
We identify the eight up-transfers who have significantly impacted their squads and helped boost those teams into the NCAA field.
Making some late changes to your bracket? Here are four teams capable of making a surprise run to the Final Four.
There are six Cinderella teams that could be dancing through the tournament’s second weekend.
We hope these teams make it past the opening round, because these twelve round of 32 and Sweet 16 match-ups would be thrilling.
A loss in the Pac-12 final doesn’t diminish Arizona’s accomplishments this season, and a number one seed in the NCAA tournament is still a given.
Arizona is the nation’s best defensive squad, and UCLA scored nearly at will. This Bruins squad will be a problem in the coming weeks.
Andrew and Aaron Harrison are playing their best basketball of the season, and are reasons 1a and 1b for a Wildcat revival.
The 2013-14 season hasn’t ended, yet we are beginning to get excited for the first game of the 2015-16 season.
Florida’s second half defense was a clinic, and the performance should be burned to a DVD, marketed, and then sold to up-and-coming coaches.