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Written by William Hayes on March 27, 2024
The Illinois Fighting Illini won the Big Ten Tournament and were rewarded with a 3-seed in the tournament. They got to open with Morehead State and benefited from Duquesne taking down BYU in that upset-filled first round. Now they get their first real test of March Madness – a date with 2-seed Iowa State. The Cyclones have a five-game winning Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 26, 2024
On Thursday night, we will see a rematch of last year’s NCAA men’s college basketball tournament final between San Diego State vs UConn. The line for this game opened at UConn -10 ½ on most books and has grown by a point since then. While the Huskies are on an immense roll right now, the Aztecs did just demolish Yale Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 25, 2024
The Duke Blue Devils were seen as vulnerable entering the round-of-32 matchup with James Madison in this year’s edition of March Madness. They responded with an emphatic 93-55 dismantling of the Dukes in Brooklyn. Freshman guard Jared McCain was part of the offensive onslaught, starting with six straight makes from downtown and finishing with eight three-balls overall. He broke a Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 23, 2024
Northwestern point guard Boo Buie will finish his fifth college basketball season in this NCAA men’s basketball tournament. After a first-round win over Florida Atlantic, the 9th-seeded Wildcats get a date with the top seed in the East – the defending national champion Connecticut Huskies. Buie’s first three seasons with Northwestern were a grind as the Wildcats went just 16-43 Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 22, 2024
The past meets the present for Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes, as his team will square off against the Texas Longhorns in the second round of March Madness on Saturday night. Barnes led the Longhorns to multiple Sweet 16 berths but didn’t get the sort of support he might have at a university less dedicated to football. At Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 22, 2024
The Arizona Wildcats emerged from the noise surrounding 15-seed Long Beach State and their longtime coach, Dan Monson, and send the underdogs home, 85-65. Their reward is a second-round date with the Dayton Flyers, who came back from a 17-point deficit to stun the Nevada Wolfpack. That deficit was the largest any team had overcome in a March Madness game Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 19, 2024
It’s March Madness time! The selection committee has put together a bracket that pleased even fewer people than in normal years because of the high number of “bid thieves” who gained automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. Such schools as N.C. State and Oregon would likely not have made it into the tournament – and both of the AAC Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on March 4, 2024
The Kansas Jayhawks have dropped two straight for the first time this season and now have lost four of seven after their Saturday setback at Baylor, as the Bears prevailed, 82-74. Kansas (21-8, 9-7 Big 12) now has seven conference losses for the first time in 35 years. They are also one of just four teams that has won at Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 27, 2024
The 2023 NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, commonly known as “March Madness” because of the crazy upsets that happen almost every year, brought out an estimated $15.5 billion in sports betting. That was a major increase over the 2022 tournament, which involved an estimated $3.1 billion in wagering. With more states legalizing sports gambling, this number is only expected to Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on February 15, 2024
Parity has been the name of the game in the 2023-24 college basketball season. It’s true that teams like UConn and Purdue have separated themselves from the rest of the field in terms of their record. It’s also true that teams like Houston have shaken off some adversity early in conference play and are showing dominant form. There are other Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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