RJ Davis returning to North Carolina after All-America season - ESPN
RJ Davis, an All-American and Wooden Award finalist last season, is returning to North Carolina for a fifth season.
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RJ Davis, an All-American and Wooden Award finalist last season, is returning to North Carolina for a fifth season.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The UConn Huskies and the Purdue Boilermakers.
The men's NCAA tournament continues Saturday with two Final Four games as No. 1 Purdue takes on No. 11 NC State followed by No. 1 UConn vs. No. 4 Alabama.
Sweet 16. Second weekend. Regional semifinals. Whatever you call it, we've made it to this point. Just about one-quarter of the field is left, and we can all take a breath. Some of how we got here was expected: No. 1 seeds UConn and Purdue did UConn and Purdue things; North Carolina kept hammering home why it deserved that 1-seed, while Houston has us wondering if it is in fact the weakest of the top four teams. (This is the first time since 2019 that all four 1-seeds and all four 2-seeds made it out of the first weekend — just the fifth time since the field went to 64 teams in 1985.)
It's fewer than 24 hours until the NCAA men's college basketball tournament tips off and March Madness begins in earnest, with the first game scheduled for 12:15 p.m. ET on Thursday. In the days since the bracket was revealed, ESPN's team of analysts — including Jeff Borzello, Myron Medcalf, Joe Lunardi, John Gasaway, Paul Hembekides and Keith Lipscomb — has been tirelessly dissecting the bracket and producing tens of thousands of words to help you be smarter and more informed about filling out yours. But as time gets short, do you have time to read it all? Probably not. But don't worry, that's why cheat sheets were invented.
The penultimate weekend before the NCAA tournament is always one of the most fun on the college basketball calendar. There's a mix of regular-season contests, conference tournament action, high-profile showdowns and automatic bids being handed out.
Thirty-two men's Division I college basketball conferences will begin the process of crowning their tournament champions. The action of Champ Week begins Monday, March 4, with the first round of ASUN games. It will end March 17, with five conference tournament finals — the Ivy League, Atlantic 10, SEC, American and Big Ten — mere hours before the NCAA selection committee unveils the 68-team bracket for the 2024 NCAA tournament.