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Half of the Elite Eight is set. Which teams will join Duke, LSU, South Carolina and UCLA?
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Half of the Elite Eight is set. Which teams will join Duke, LSU, South Carolina and UCLA?
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Penn hired Fran McCaffery as its men's basketball coach Thursday, two weeks after he was fired at Iowa after a season in which the Hawkeyes won their fewest games and had their lowest Big Ten regular-season finish in seven years.
Editor's note: This story was posted before USC announced that JuJu Watkins had suffered a season-ending knee injury and will miss the rest of the 2025 women's NCAA tournament. ESPN's Shams Charania reports that Watkins suffered a torn ACL in her right knee.
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Half of the women's Sweet 16 is set, with Notre Dame, TCU and Tennessee among the teams to seal their spots on Sunday. Now, it's time to complete the field, with eight more games Monday. After dominant performances in the first round, will the Texas Longhorns and the USC Trojans join fellow No. 1 seeds UCLA and South Carolina for the second weekend? Will the UConn Huskies roll to their fifth straight Sweet 16 appearance? Will we get any drama that matched the end of Kentucky-Kansas State? We'll have all that and more.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Temira Poindexter hit a corner 3-pointer with 56 seconds left in overtime — her eighth 3 of the game — and fifth-seeded Kansas State dodged four misses by No. 4 seed Kentucky in the closing seconds to defeat the host Wildcats 80-79 in the second round of the women's NCAA tournament Sunday.
Ready for more? We're down to 32 teams in the 2025 women's NCAA tournament as the second round tips off Sunday. March Madness has meant plenty of records so far: For the first time, six teams topped 100 points in the first round, and five teams won by more than 50 points.