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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The clock strikes two minutes in the second half of a close NCAA Tournament game, which means somebody is about to change their season. The only question is, will they save or sabotage it?
The men’s NCAA Tournament was rather chalky a year ago — and not just because all four No. 1 seeds reached the Final Four for just the second time in history. March was missing much its madness from the jump,
March Madness officially tips off Tuesday (March 17) with two games, followed by two games on Friday to round out the field of 64. Most college basketball fans insist that the "real" NCAA Tournament doesn't really begin until Thursday.
Cruz Davis is one of many players from one-bid conferences to keep an eye on this week in the NCAA Tournament. Here’s a look at some others.
The experienced Tramon Mark boosts Texas basketball to a narrow win in a March Madness thriller versus NC State