Olympic gold medalist Steveson looks to repeat as NCAA champ
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Every Selection Sunday, I am on the College GameDay desk during the Bracketology selection show as the NCAA tournament bracket is revealed on CBS. And, every year, our fearless producers demand that all of us bloviating hoopheads provide our picks for each game and the Final Four. That process, which is to take into account matchups, game times, locations and all other factors, allows only five minutes so we can get it on the air as quickly as possible.
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The debate over who should be the national Player of the Year has been as spirited this women's college basketball season as the one over which team might hoist the 2022 NCAA trophy.
The future of Canadian basketball will be on display in the 2022 NCAA Tournament as 28 men and 20 women will be participating in this year’s March Madness. Five Canadians will be playing on a top-4 seed in the men’s tournament, while eight Canadian women play on a team ranked No. 1 - 4. The list of Canadian men includes London, Ont. native Shaedon Sharpe, who is a projected 2022 NBA Draft lottery pick despite not playing a game with the Wildcats this season. This year’s Final Four will take place at the Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans, beginning on April 1 for the women’s tournament and April 2 for the men’s tournament. Toronto’s Alyssa Jerome won an NCAA Championship with Stanford in 2021, while a Canadian man has not won an NCAA title since Kyle Wiltjer with Kentucky in 2012.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The First Four is back in Dayton for the first time in three seasons, and the selection committee made sure there will be extra excitement in the building by dropping a local team into the play-in mix.
The 2022 Women's NCAA Tournament is set after the full field was revealed on Selection Sunday. Louisville, South Carolina, Stanford and NC State were selected as No. 1 seeds for this year's tournament and odds are out for each team's chances to cut down the nets. All games will be televised on the ESPN family of networks, and we we also have ESPN BPI predictions for the first-round matchups. And don't forget to sign up for the Women's Tournament Challenge!
Dawn Staley and South Carolina are once again a No. 1 seed in the women’s basketball NCAA Tournament — a familiar role for the Gamecocks.