College basketball fans have spent most of the last week gorging themselves on a buffet of hoops action, as the NCAA tournament field went from 68 to 16. Here’s what we've learned.
Like the rest of America, you're probably fretting over just how to fill out your NCAA Tournament bracket. Well, here's some help from an unexpected source.
Dayton and Robert Morris advanced in the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on Wednesday night in Ohio. Here's a recap of the night's action:
Mississippi and Hampton each won First Four games in the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on Tuesday night. The Rebels and the Pirates advanced to first-round games on Thursday.
Odds are you’ve already worked the eraser on your pencil down to a nub while trying to pick your bracket. And try though you might, picking a perfect bracket will not happen.
Three weeks of tension, exhilaration, heartbreak and joy (at least for one lucky team and its fans) compressed into just three minutes, but it's perfect.
The 2014 Syracuse Orange Men's Basketball team is off to it's best start in school history. In their first year in the ACC they are unbeaten with a record of 23-0 overall and 10-0 in ACC conference play. They are ranked number one, and appear as if they are impossible to beat.
The Syracuse Orange and the Michigan Wolverines play for a spot in the NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Game. We'll be live blogging the game.
Four teams remain alive in the 2013 NCAA tournament field. The 2013 Final Four pits the odds-on favorite against a Cinderella and a beast from the Big East against the Big 10's last remaining entrant.
Louisville has had more than it's fair share of sports injuries and Michael Bush's comes to mind after watching this clip of Kevin Ware suffering a broken leg from what looked like a routine landing following a block. Watch below if you DARE!
The Syracuse Orange used a suffocating defense and selective shooting to upend the East Region's top seed to advance to the Elite 8 with a 61-50 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers.