Seed or blind draw? The Tennessean asked every coach participating in this week's TSSAA boys basketball state tournament what they prefer.
Great defense and stellar, veteran guard play usually takes teams far in the NCAA Tournament, and Tennessee has both.
A No. 15 seed has knocked off a No. 2 seed in three of the last four men's basketball tournaments, so teams again should be ...
A No. 10 seed has knocked off a No. 7 seed in each of the last 16 men's tournaments, and this year's bracket provides ample ...
Breaking down the West Region in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, where the UConn men’s basketball team has a tough road ...
Wisconsin basketball is the heavy favorite over Montana in the first round of March Madness. How often does a 14 seed beat a ...
Coach Beard's squad qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019, and Coach McPhee-McCuin's group has made ...
No. 6 seed Illinois glad to be sent to ‘Big Ten country’ in Milwaukee for its NCAA Tournament opener
Illinois enters the NCAA Tournament at 21-12 after losing in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals, looking to regain the ...
Why UConn sophomore Solo Ball is comfortable in March Madness spotlight: ''He's built for the stage'
Solo Ball is UConn men's basketball's leading scorer this season as a sophomore and his name has been appearing on some NBA ...
Duke took home a 59-53 victory against the visiting Ducks, led by an explosive 20-point second-half performance by guard ...
Dusty May did the unexpected when he took over the Michigan head coaching job. The Wolverines won just eight games last season under Juwan Howard and after brin ...
Duke's path to the second weekend is the easiest of the No. 1 seeds — and it's probably the easiest Final Four path, too.
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