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The 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament tipped off on Tuesday, March 18 with the First Four and runs through Monday, April 7.
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Roughly 9.4 million viewers per game in the first two rounds would argue March Madness is alive and well.
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Even this year, brackets remained perfect until number three Kentucky topped number six Illinois in the second round on game 43 on March 23 — the best run since 2019.
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CNET on MSNI Let AI Do My March Madness Bracket and Now I'm Leading My Pool Right Before the Final FourMadness is nearing a fever pitch as we're now gearing up for the Final Four games in the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament. Both brackets are done with the Elite Eight, and my own tournament picks are doing surprisingly well.
The Final Four field is set after this weekend's Elite Eight games and it looks like March Madness is heading toward a fantastic finish. Np/1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston are headed to ...
No. 1 Florida (34-4) over No. 1 Auburn (32-5): Florida has scored 80-plus points in three of its last four NCAA Tournament games, including in the Elite Elight and Sweet 16. Auburn has done a great job of overpowering opposing teams, but the Gators have what it takes to outpace the Tigers on both sides of the ball.
Sports used AI to pick the 2025 men's March Madness bracket. It produced an unlikely national champion, trendy upset picks, Cinderella teams
Reigning national champion and No. 1 South Carolina survived, beating No. 2 Duke, 54-50, and so did the last remaining perfect women's bracket. The incredible run from "LisaVT22's Picks 1" on ESPN ...
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The upsets have been few and far between during the NCAA Tournament for men's basketball, which is why we roll into the Elite Eight with all four No. 1 seeds still playing, along with three No. 2s and one No. 3.
The tourney’s overall 1 seed, UCLA, knocked off LSU 72-65 to advance to its first women’s Final Four behind another big game by Lauren Betts. The 6-foot-7 All-American had 17 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots despite sitting out the second quarter.