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.
Paige Buckers, Madison Booker and Dawn Staley highlight the biggest names left in the NCAA women's Final Four. Here is a breakdown of the last teams standing.
Not all NCAA Tournament games happen in March. Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship games played during the month of April.
UCLA, South Carolina and Texas — punched their tickets to the Final Four in Tampa Bay. UConn is the lone No. 2 seed to advance.
The women's Final Four bracket is set. UCLA shines without Lauren Betts' help. TCU's storybook season ends. Here are Elite Eight winners and losers.
However, the March Madness bracket will have Auburn and the Florida Gators face off in the Final Four instead of the national championship game. Coach Pearl had a bit of dismay after finding out that there will only be one SEC squad that would reach the final game of the college basketball season.
Led by Madison Booker's 18 points and a 13-point showing from senior Rori Harmon, Texas recorded a 58-47 win over TCU at Legacy Arena on Monday night.
The NCAA Women's March Madness Final Four teams are determined: UCLA Bruins, UConn Huskies, Texas Longhorns, and South Carolina Gamecocks. The semifinals will be held on April 4, with the championship game following on April 6.
The Huskies (35-3), led by Paige Bueckers’ 31-point effort on Monday, defeated No. 1 seed USC 78-64 in the Spokane 4 Regional final to reach their record 24th Final Four. UConn will face UCLA (34-2), which prevailed 72-65 in the Spokane 1 Regional final against LSU (31-6). UConn and UCLA will face off at 9 p.m. EDT on April 4 at Amalie Arena.