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Expect a Wild Big Ten Tournament

After the regular season ended in a three-way tie, the Big Ten men's basketball tournament should help settle where the teams fall in N.C.A.A. Tournament seeding.

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Third Comeback’s a Charm for Brigham Young’s Steed

Brigham Young guard Haley Steed has come back from three torn anterior cruciate ligament injuries in her career, and now leads the Cougars into the N.C.A.A tournament as a No. 10 seed.

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Green Bay Looks to Play Bigger than Seeding

Wisconsin-Green Bay's women's basketball team comes into the N.C.A.A. tournament with a 30-1 record, but was only deemed to be No. 7 seed. The Phoenix want to show they're a better team than that.

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Marist and St. Bonaventure, Two Women’s Mid-Majors Headed for Second-Round Clash

Marist and St. Bonaventure are two unlikely success stories in women's basketball this season. Now they meet in the second round in the N.C.A.A. tournament Tuesday.

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Delle Donne and Delaware Make Early Exit

Elena Delle Donne did her part, scoring 34 points, but No. 3 Delaware could not hold off an upset by No. 11 Kansas in the N.C.A.A. tournament's second round Tuesday night.

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Michigan Basketball Defections May Include Burke

Three Michigan basketball players have decided to transfer to another school and now freshman point guard Trey Burke is considering entering the N.B.A. draft.

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Notre Dame Women Take Aim at Another Final Four

Notre Dame is trying to play its way into a second straight Final Four, with Coach Muffet McGraw refusing to overlook St. Bonaventure.

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Kentucky Women Look to Match Men in Final Four

The Kentucky women's basketball team has reached the final eight for the second time in three seasons. It would like to join the school's men's team in the Final Four, but will have to get through No....

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Baylor Armed With More Than Griner

There's more to Baylor than just the shot-blocking star power of all-America star Brittney Griner. The rest of the Bears starters have shown their prowess too during their 38-0 run to the Final Four.

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For Stanford’s Joslyn Tinkle, a Chance to Have an Impact

Joslyn Tinkle, a junior forward at Stanford, is appearing in her third straight Final Four. This time around, she's planning to have a lot more impact on the game for the Cardinal.

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Notre Dame Says All the Pressure Is on Baylor

This is the second time Notre Dame's basketball team is vying for the N.C.A.A. women's basketball title, and it knows winning a championship won't be easy. Last year ended in a loss to Texas A&M,...

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A Storm Over the Montana Football Program

The University of Montana has an interim football coach after Robin Pflugrad was fired in the wake of sexual assault allegations against players on the team.

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A First for the Golden Flashes

After a dramatic win over Oregon, the Kent State Golden Flashes are in the College World Series for the first time.

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Is This the Seminoles’ Year in the Series?

The Florida State baseball team has been to the College World Series 21 times, but has never won the title. But two wins over Arizona will put the Seminoles in the final.

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Seven Sports Are Eliminated at Maryland

Maryland shocked the college sports world last November, by announcing a plan to cut eight varsity sports to save money. The doomed programs had a chance to save themselves, through fund-raising, and...

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Expect a Wild Big Ten Tournament

After the regular season ended in a three-way tie, the Big Ten men's basketball tournament should help settle where the teams fall in N.C.A.A. Tournament seeding.

View Article

Third Comeback’s a Charm for Brigham Young’s Steed

Brigham Young guard Haley Steed has come back from three torn anterior cruciate ligament injuries in her career, and now leads the Cougars into the N.C.A.A tournament as a No. 10 seed.

View Article


Green Bay Looks to Play Bigger than Seeding

Wisconsin-Green Bay's women's basketball team comes into the N.C.A.A. tournament with a 30-1 record, but was only deemed to be No. 7 seed. The Phoenix want to show they're a better team than that.

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Marist and St. Bonaventure, Two Women’s Mid-Majors Headed for Second-Round Clash

Marist and St. Bonaventure are two unlikely success stories in women's basketball this season. Now they meet in the second round in the N.C.A.A. tournament Tuesday.

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Delle Donne and Delaware Make Early Exit

Elena Delle Donne did her part, scoring 34 points, but No. 3 Delaware could not hold off an upset by No. 11 Kansas in the N.C.A.A. tournament's second round Tuesday night.

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