College Basketball News
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Rick Pitino has seen and done it all in hoops. He's doing it again for St. John's in March Madness
Rick Pitino is back on top of college basketball yet again after leading St. John's to its first Sweet 16 of the 21st century
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SEC surge takes over March Madness with 6 teams in Sweet 16, setting up conference showdowns
The Sweet 16 will have a definite SEC feel with six teams advancing from that conference to the second weekend of March Madness
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Ahead of UConn vs. Michigan State, Hurley can't help but look to a St. John's rematch in Elite Eight
The warning comes from about every coach, every player each March — heck, in any sport as the stakes are raised as the games carry more gravitas — don’t look too far ahead
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Syracuse hires former star guard Gerry McNamara to take over as men's basketball coach
Syracuse has turned to its past in hiring former star guard Gerry McNamara in a bid to guide a fading men’s basketball program back to prominence
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Still the 1. One perfect women's March Madness bracket going into Sweet 16
There is one perfect bracket left for the women’s NCAA Tournament among the millions of entries in the ESPN bracket challenge and in the contests tracked on the NCAA’s official website
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Fudd's 34 points, 8 3-pointers powers UConn past Syracuse and into Sweet 16 for 32nd straight time
Azzi Fudd scored 26 of her 34 points in the first half in her final game at Gampel Pavilion and UConn used a 31-0 run to roll to a 98-45 win over Syracuse to advance to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 for the 32nd season in a row
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Randy Bennett leaving Saint Mary's to become Arizona State's coach
Arizona State has lured Randy Bennett away from Saint Mary’s to become its next men’s basketball coach
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Virginia becomes first First Four team to reach Sweet Sixteen after 83-75 double-OT win over Iowa
Kymora Johnson scored 28 points as 10th-seeded Virginia became the first First Four to reach the regional semifinals after an 83-75 double-overtime win over No. 2 seed Iowa on Monday in a women’s NCAA Tournament second-round game
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Istanbulluoglu scores 18 points, No. 3 Louisville holds off No. 6 Alabama to reach women's Sweet 16
Elif Istanbulluoglu had 18 points and a key steal with 1:42 remaining that led to Reyna Scott’s one-handed jumper as the shot clock expired, Imari Berry added two free throws with 8.2 seconds left and third-seeded Louisville held off No. 6 seed Alabama 69-68 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
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Bracket Reset: NCAA Tournament down to a Sweet 16 of high-majors
Cinderella has been kicked out of the dance early for the second straight season
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