NCAA, The Sweet 16
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Four teams claimed their spot in the Elite Eight on Thursday evening, and the rest of the field is now officially set following another exciting night of basketball across four games on Friday night.
From Bleacher Report
The final eight teams of the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament are set, with No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn, and Houston all remaining in the madness.
From Yahoo! Sports
The Rebels have impressed us in the tournament, and they are battle-tested from a brutal SEC schedule.
From USA Today
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Auburn alum Charles Barkley decried the ugly first half performance between his alma mater and Michigan on Friday. During halftime of the Sweet 16 matchup in Atlanta, of which Auburn led, 30-29, the CBS analyst said he was “disturbed” and “disgusted” by the Tigers’ 10 first-half turnovers.
Purdue rallied from a 10-point deficit to tie Houston with 35 seconds left. The Cougars had the last laugh to end the Boilermakers' season.
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WolverinesWire on MSNEverything Dusty May said after Michigan basketball lost to Auburn in the Sweet 16Michigan basketball had an exemplary season in Dusty May‘s first year with the program, not only winning the Big Ten Tournament, but advancing to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. Facing 1-seed Auburn,
Johni Broome poured in 22 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, including nine on the offensive end, to lead Auburn past Michigan and into the Elite Eight.
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Michigan State's Coen Carr got to play in the Sweet 16 in front of his hometown crowd, and treated them to a thunderous dunk in the second half.
Auburn went on a 20-2 run after that moment, spurred by big buckets from Johni Broome, Denver Jones and Tahaad Pettiford. It eventually led to Auburn outscoring Michigan 48-36 in the second half, pulling away with a 13-point victory.
Ole Miss basketball took on Michigan State in the Sweet 16 this past Friday night. In a wire-to-wire game, the Rebels weren't quite able to take down the Sparta
Purdue fans were irate with the officials late in Friday's Sweet 16 game in the Boilermakers' heartbreaking 62-60 loss to Houston.