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Matt

Giles

Albany experienced the NCAA tournament last season, but can an offense led by an Australian duo and a slow-paced shifting defense help the Great Danes earn a tourney victory?
Down 18 midway through the second half, Ohio State seemed destined to drop their second-straight game to Nebraska. An unlikely hero, though, helped carry the Buckeyes to the Big Ten tournament semifinals.
Stan Heath coached South Florida in just one NCAA tournament tournament appearance during his seven year tenure. That apparently wasn’t enough for the USF athletic administration.
Michigan’s late-game execution helped defeat an Illinois rally, but should we be concerned about the Wolverines’ inability to defend?
Providence’s best player against St. John’s wasn’t Bryce Cotton.
Tom Herrion’s scorching success could not mask Marshall’s recent downturn.
Like an elephant, Ohio State’s Aaron Craft never forgets.
Andrew Wiggins and TJ Warren has recently elevated the level of their games, and while DePaul couldn’t stop Dougie McBuckets, a waltz through the Big East isn’t so clear for Creighton.
Will the extended suspension of KC Ross-Miller deter New Mexico State’s route to a third-straight NCAA tournament bid?
Weber State is the presumptive favorite, but as many Big Sky teams are on equal footing, the Wildcats may again miss the NCAA tournament.
The Southland’s top team has been upset in the conference tournament for the past three seasons. Will the trend continue? Or has the arrival of Stephen F. Austin’s new coach, Brad Underwood, altered the trajectory?
Three more teams are dancing after tonight’s exhilarating conference tournament action.
Wofford is heading back to the NCAA tournament for the third time in the last five years.
Cameron Bairstow spent his offseason toiling in international competition, and return to New Mexico with a chip on his shoulder. After a season spent toying with the other Mountain West frontcourts, Bairstow’s efforts might not get the necessary recognition.
Can the Fightin’ Joe Bidens make their way out of the NCAA tournament’s opening round?
UConn’s Shabazz Napier elevates the conversation for the American Athletic Conference’s player of the year discussion.
Despite an arrest for a driving under the influence charge, Oregon State’s Langston Morris-Walker will play in the Pac-12 tournament, and his addition means the Beavers are the conference’s ultimate sleeper pick for a tourney title.
Joel Embiid has missed the last two games, and Bill Self shines some light on when the center will next play.
Game of the day: Wichita State 69, Bradley 49 The No. 2 ranked Shockers had little trouble notching their 30th regular season victory, dispatching Bradley summarily and with ease as Ron Baker led all scorers with 15 points and the team converted 48 percent from long-range.
There are a few highly-ranked teams this season that thrive on defense but have so far left much to be desired on the other side of the ball.
Bradley attempted to slow down Wichita State tonight.
Despite Langston Galloway’s scoring average (nearly 14 points per game) and perimeter scoring (39 percent from three) a year ago, the guard from Saint Joseph’s had an underwhelming junior season.
There hasn’t been a hotter team in Big East play since late January than St.
Following New Mexico’s home win against San Diego State this past Saturday, there are appeared to be a scuffle while both teams snaked through the traditional post-game handshake line.