The NCAA Tournament Is Expanding. It Will Still Be Awesome.
If March Madness grows to 76 teams next year as expected, fans and media will complain, but we’ll still love watching it
UConn Falls Just Short of Third Title in Four Years
Dan Hurley and Alex Karaban were victorious in their two prior trips to the title game. But this time, it wasn't meant to be.
UCLA Routs South Carolina to Claim First National Title Since 1978
Cori Close's Bruins smoked South Carolina, 79-51, to claim UCLA's first women's national title in nearly 50 years
Dynasty or Juggernaut? UConn and Michigan Set for Epic National Final
Will Dan Hurley bring more hardware back to Storrs? Or will Dusty May deliver Michigan just its second title in program history?
With Yaxel Lendeborg Hobbling, Michigan Steamrolls Arizona
The Wolverines' All-American forward injured his ankle and knee in the 91-73 win, but insists he’ll be ready for Monday’s national championship game
Arizona’s Season Ends in Embarrassing Fashion
It was supposed to be a classic. Instead, the Wildcats were outclassed. Inside the locker room, no one could fathom the 91-73 trouncing Michigan had just delivered.
UConn Will Play for the National Championship. Again.
The Huskies toppled the Illini 71-62, and now have a chance to claim their third NCAA title in the last four years
Illinois' Magic Runs Out. The Lessons Will Remain.
For Illinois, in the Final Four for the first time since 2005, the pain of coming this close was dulled just a bit by the realization of how far they had come
Illinois Coach Brad Underwood’s Long and Winding Road to the Final Four
Brad Underwood's coaching odyssey has taken him all over the country. After 39 years, the road has led him to this year's Final Four.
‘Expect a Real War’: UConn and Illinois Are Ready to Rumble
The Final Four is finally here — UConn and Illinois get the party started on Saturday at 6:09 p.m. ET at Lucas Oil Stadium
Andy Katz Interviews All 4 Final Four Coaches
Dan Hurley, Tommy Lloyd, Dusty May and Brad Underwood are doing their best to soak up everything the Final Four has to offer
Keaton Wagler, an ‘Off-The-Beaten Path’ Recruit, Has Led Illinois to the Final Four
Illinois freshman Keaton Wagler was badly overlooked as a recruit. The star guard is proving himself on the biggest stage there is.