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The Blue Devils are No. 1 in the KenPom ratings and considered the highest-rated team in Ken Pomeroy's rating system in 16 years, with the most efficient offense in the country and one of the nation'...
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After a long year and NCAA Tournament, the women's basketball season will come to an end this weekend in Tampa, Florida, for the Final Four and National Championship game.
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Duke has more — much more — than its counterparts in San Antonio.
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Duke, Florida, Houston and Auburn are headed to San Antonio as the Final Four will be comprised of four No. 1 seeds for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history. Whether you're sticking it out in your office pool or need clean brackets for the next round and into the Final Four,
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Watch the University of Texas Longhorns taking on the University of South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday, April 4.
The Final Four is here for the women's NCAA Tournament. Here's what to know about odds and expert picks at March Madness.
For the fourth time this season, Texas women's basketball will play South Carolina with a trip to the national championship game is on the line.
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Recreational bettors have cashed in on the favorites during March Madness, but it hasn't been all bad news for the books. Patrick Everson breaks it down.
To beat Duke, you need to match fire with fire. Florida's Walter Clayton Jr. brings the heat, and veteran guards shine brightest in March Madness.
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Auburn Wire on MSNFinal Four: Expert predictions for Auburn vs. Florida in March MadnessAuburn Wire writers Taylor Jones, Brian Hauch, and Phillip Jordan weigh in on Auburn's Final Four meeting with the Florida Gators.
The Final Four of the NCAA Tournament is set and for just the second time ever, all four No. 1 seeds are in the national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. Auburn, Duke, Houston and Florida are headed to San Antonio to try and win the national championship The dates,