2025 College Basketball Crown highlights: Eric Dixon carries Villanova past USC
The first-ever College Basketball Crown continued on Thursday with the final two quarterfinal games.
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The first-ever College Basketball Crown continued on Thursday with the final two quarterfinal games.
The quarterfinals of the new College Basketball Crown began Wednesday with two highly anticipated matchups that followed a similar script.
LAS VEGAS — Of the eight teams that kickstarted the College Basketball Crown on Monday across four games at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, where a new postseason tournament was officially born, none brought more supporters with them to Sin City than Nebraska. Widely recognized as one of the most passionate and loyal fan bases in collegiate athletics, the Cornhuskers' faithful flocked to the desert despite watching head coach Fred Hoiberg's team drop its last four games of the regular season and its opening-round matchup in the Big Ten Tournament. But for them, any chance to back Nebraska is a chance worth taking.
The first edition of the College Basketball Crown kicks off on Monday with opening-round action. The 16-team, single-elimination postseason tournament will take place from March 31 to April 6 and will air on FOX and FS1.
The first-ever College Basketball Crown kicks off Monday.
The 2025 College Basketball Crown is set to get underway on Monday in Las Vegas. That means it's time for college hoops fans to break out their pens and paper and fill out their brackets before the first game tips off at 3 p.m. ET on FS1.
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The College Basketball Crown just rose to another level heading into the inaugural year of the tournament, with big news dropping on Tuesday. The 16-team tournament, which features a combined 11 teams from the Big 12, Big East and Big Ten, announced a first-of-its-kind Name, Image and Likeness prize pool that will reward the championship team with a $300,000 NIL package. The runner-up will earn a $100,000 package, while $50,000 will go to the semifinalists through a new venture labeled the Vivid Seats Ambassador Program.