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It's an all No. 1 seeds affair as Auburn will take on Florida and Duke will face Houston in the national semifinals in San Antonio.
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We are down to the Final Four teams remaining in the 2025 NCAA Tournament after Auburn beat Michigan State, Houston defeated Tennessee, Duke topped Alabama and Florida ousted Texas Tech in the Elite ...
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Cinderella teams are often the most entertaining participants each year, with the likes of George Mason, Saint Peter's, Oakland, Mercer, Norfolk State and other underdogs creating lasting, grand memo...
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Check out some Final Four NCAA Tournament winner picks and predictions from the USA TODAY Network, as well as Final Four March Madness winner odds from BetMGM Sportsbook ahead of Saturday's Final Four games between the Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators and the Houston Cougars and Duke Blue Devils at the Alamodome in San Antonio,
Michigan State wants that first half back against Auburn. It's cruel how the end can sour a brilliant season, and then in the blink of an eye, there's no closure to be found with the portal looming.
The Duke Blue Devils are now the favorite to bring home the national title at -110.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The Florida Gators are the second choice to win the NCAA Tournament at +300 odds.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNRanking college basketball conferences by win-loss record in 2025 NCAA TournamentThe SEC broke a record with 14 tournament bids. A record four of those teams advanced to the Elite Eight, and now two to the Final Four. However, despite that top-end success, the conference does not boast the best overall NCAA Tournament winning percentage.
The SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 gobbled up more than 50 percent of all the multi-million dollar units available in the tournament.
The No. 2 seed Michigan State Spartans (30-6) and the No. 1 seed Auburn Tigers (31-5) will meet on Sunday in the NCAA Tournament Elite 8.
Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell comprise the most potent backcourt in the WNBA. But before they were striking fear into Indiana Fever opponents, they both als