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After a somewhat tepid Round of 64, the 2025 men’s NCAA Tournament took a step up in quality in the second round.
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For the second time in NCAA Tournament history, and the first since 2008 when the road also ended in San Antonio, all four No. 1 seeds have advanced to men's college basketball's ultimate weekend.
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While this tournament has not had a ton of surprises or upsets, that means there are a lot of very talented rosters still remaining in March Madness.
The women's NCAA Tournament is down to 16 teams. Ranking and analyzing the 16 teams still in contention in women's March Madness.
1. Duke (East). The Blue Devils were 3/1 to win the national championship before the tournament and are now 2/1, which reflects their dominant showing against Baylor in the second round and the sturdiness of Cooper Flagg’s previously injured ankle. Next up: Arizona
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The Sweet 16 is upon us with a field of teams we mostly expected to see. All of the top three-seeded teams are represented in Birmingham, Ala. and Spokane, Wash. for the regional rounds ...
After 52 teams were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament over the last five days, we are power ranking the remaining 16 teams chasing the title.
From 68 teams, we are down to the Final Four of the NCAA men's tournament. How do the teams stack up? Here's our ranking of the quartet left standing.
The 2025 women's college basketball Final Four gets underway on Friday in Tampa. FOX Sports' Greg Auman reranks the four teams.