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Houston basketball strolled through the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament this past weekend in Oklahoma City with 31-point wins against No. 15 seed Idaho and No. 10 seed Texas A&M.

While there has typically been drama for Houston basketball in the second round of March Madness, that was not the case this time around. While the Cougars may not have sh...


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With a loaded Sweet 16, there’s no shortage of talent left in March Madness.

1. Darius Acuff Jr., Arkansas Razorbacks

I’ve got Acuff in first because I don’t care what defender your team has; if he wants to drop 30 on you, he’ll find a way. He’s been unguardable all year long, and the way it’s been in March, it’s hard to argue with Acuff being the potential first ove...


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March Madness has been ELECTRIC this year, and with so many great teams left heading into the second weekend, you could make a case for virtually EVERY team to cut down the nets in Indianapolis.

East Region

Duke Blue Devils – Cayden Boozer’s emergence

This team has been led by Cameron Boozer (offensively) for the whole season, with a plethora ...


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We are now down to just 16 teams in March Madness, and at this point in the tournament, head coaches can make all the difference. Mat Mlodzinski ranks them all, from 16 to 1.

1. Dan Hurley, UConn Huskies

When you win two National Championships in a row, and they both happened within the last handful of years, you can’t really argue anything other than the top spot. A...


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UConn basketball beat Furman 82-71 to move on to the Round of 32 where they will play UCLA.

Despite the 2 versus 15 seed matchup and being favored by 20 points, it was not a smooth ride for the Huskies. Not too long before tip-off, it was announced that starting point guard Silas Demary Jr. would be unavailable for the contest because of an ankle injury sustained in ...


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