The ACC set a record for NCAA Tournament futility on Friday, as No. 11 seed North Carolina's 71-64 loss to No. 6 seed Ole Miss left Duke as the conference's only team left in the field. It marks the first time since the NCAA Tournament added at-large bids that there won't be multiple ACC teams in the second round.
After winning the ACC regular season title and the ACC Tournament, No. 1 seed Duke is headed to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive season. During this time, Cooper Flagg has cemented himself as one of the best freshmen in college basketball history, a fact which has been clearly highlighted during the NCAA Tournament.
The SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 gobbled up more than 50 percent of all the multi-million dollar units available in the tournament.
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Yardbarker on MSNWomen's NCAA Tournament Elite Eight winners, losers: UCLA, South Carolina advanceHalf of the field for the women's Final Four is set after the completion of two games on Sunday. One of the two is extremely familiar, and the other is in unfamiliar territory. Here are three winners and losers from Sunday's games.
Duke is officially the only ACC team in the Round of 32. Via @ESPNStatsInfo, it's the first time since the NCAA started allowing multiple teams from the same conference into the NCAA tournament in 1975 that the ACC will have one or fewer teams in the Round of 32.
The ACC’s NCAA tournament performance to end the season looks exactly like its poor nonconference performance to begin it. A brick is a brick is a brick. In 2015 and 2016, ACC teams went 36-12 ...
Every team's path has been different. For Houston, it has been marked by stifling defense in the face of an exceptionally difficult region. For Florida, it has involved a pair of huge comebacks and some clutch shooting down the stretch.
Two tickets to the 2025 Final Four were punched Saturday. Two more will be punched Sunday. And how do you feel about the lack of so-called Cinderellas now? That was among the storylines after the first two rounds of this NCAA Tournament — how the only double-digit seed that made the Sweet 16 was an Arkansas team coached by John Calipari.