NCAA, The Sweet 16
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Quite simply, this is not the year of the Cinderella squad. The silver lining: The second-weekend matchups are loaded.
Here's a look at the schedule for the Sweet 16 in the men's and women's NCAA Tournament, including tip-off times, TV channels and more
Madness continues on Thursday with four Sweet 16 games, including No. 1 seed Duke and Cooper Flagg facing No. 4 Arizona.
While some people may decry the lack of upsets in the first two rounds of the men’s NCAA Tournament, the result is a Sweet 16 filled with the best teams in the country. All four No. 1 seeds are still alive, and there’s plenty of talent on the rosters who are trying to upset them en route to the Elite Eight.