Category: NCAAB
In March, the stage always belongs to belief. And on a Friday afternoon in Seattle, the script writes itself. Memphis and Colorado State meet not as just a 5 vs. 12 matchup but as two teams arriving from different paths, converging at the same moment. One team playing with expectation, the other with momentum. For […]
The 2025 NCAA Tournament for men’s basketball kicked off Thursday with 16 first-round games and another 16 games scheduled for Friday; check out how to watch the March Madness games with a free live stream below. Sportsbooks currently show No. 1 seed Duke as the outright favorite, per the latest BetOnline odds. How To Watch March […]
The 11th-seeded Drake Bulldogs stunned the No. 6-seed Missouri Tigers on Thursday night, winning 67-57 in the First Round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. “I’d be lying if I said I didn’t expect this,” said first-year Drake head coach Ben McCollum after the Bulldogs picked up their first […]
March Madness Day One didn’t start fast, but the day brought upsets and big performances. Most of the lottery-level prospects will play tomorrow, but there are still notable games to break down. Let’s discuss five notable prospect performances from Thursday’s games. Egor Demin vs VCU 15 points (6-10), 2 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 turnovers Demin […]
Inside the NBA analyst Charles Barkley has unveiled his March Madness bracket and expert picks for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Chuck has one sleeper team reaching the Final Four. Barkley’s Final Four features No. 1 Auburn, No. 1 Florida, No. 4 Arizona, and No. 8 Gonzaga. Sir Charles also has Florida defeating Gonzaga in the […]
ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg has unveiled his March Madness bracket and expert picks for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Greenberg’s Final Four features No. 1 Duke, No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Michigan State, and No. 2 Tennessee. The former two-time ACC Coach of the Year also has Florida defeating Duke in the National Championship. […]
Oregon’s Tournament Pedigree Meets Liberty’s Shooting Prowess in First-Round Clash March. The month when past resumes matter far less than present form. When a season’s work comes down to 40 minutes. And when teams, built for the long road, must first survive the opening step. For Oregon (24-9, 12-8 Big Ten) and Liberty (26-7, 14-5 […]
Clemson Returns to the Dance, Eyes Statement Win Against McNeese State March. The time of year when seasons are defined, when legacies are built, and when dreams—long chased and carefully constructed—can come undone in an instant. The Clemson Tigers have been here before. For the second straight year, Brad Brownell’s team is dancing, their 27-6 […]
A Heavyweight Coaching Duel in the West: Bill Self vs. John Calipari, But Not Where You’d Expect March Madness always delivers surprises. This time, it gives us a matchup worthy of a Final Four—but instead, it’s happening on the first Thursday of the tournament. Kansas vs. Arkansas. Bill Self vs. John Calipari. Two of college […]
A First Dance and a Familiar Stage: Michigan, UC San Diego Set for a Late-Night NCAA Tournament Clash The journey to March is never the same, but the stakes always are. For Michigan, the path has been one of resurgence—a team that stumbled into March on a three-game losing streak, only to catch fire and […]