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Auburn is going to the Final Four for just the second time in school history after its 70-64 win over second-seeded Michigan State on Sunday.
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For the second time in program history, Auburn is going to the Final Four.
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The Tigers, the top seed in the South Region, got an 83-63 win over No. 16 Alabama State in the Round of 64 and followed it up with an 82-70 win over No. 9 Creighton in the second round.
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The Houston Cougars opened Sunday's Elite Eight action with a decisive win over Tennessee, then the Auburn Tigers followed suit with a victory over Michigan State. Each will join Duke and Florida in the first men's Final Four composed of all No.
Michigan State, which could never get any offense going as it trailed from the outset and fell to the 1-seed Tigers 70-64 in March Madness.
No. 1 seed Houston is headed to the Final Four for the second time in the past five seasons after imposing its will on No. 2 seed Tennessee for a 69-50 win in the Elite Eight on Sunday. The Cougars used a masterful defensive effort to build a 22-point first half lead and then held on late for their 17th consecutive victory.
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSN2-seed Vols suffocated by Houston defense in Elite EightThe University of Tennessee men’s basketball team’s fantastic 2024-25 campaign concluded Sunday afternoon in the Elite Eight, as the second-seeded Volunteers fell to second-ranked, top-seeded Houston,
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFive takeaways: LSU women's basketball falls to UCLA in Elite EightLSU women's basketball came up short as the Tigers fell to UCLA in the Elite Eight. Here are five takeaways from the loss.
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LSU star Aneesah Morrow is all heart. Despite breaking her nose mid-game against UCLA, she returned to the court.
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A little over a year ago, coach Mark Campbell's TCU women had to forfeit a pair of games and hold open tryouts on campus because they didn't have enough healthy players.
The four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament escaped the second weekend of the Big Dance and are heading to the Final Four to cap one of the chalkiest NCAA Tournaments ever. It's the first time since 2008 and just the second time since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that all four No.