The best men's basketball game(s) on every remaining day of the regular season - ESPN
The sprint to Selection Sunday has officially commenced.
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The sprint to Selection Sunday has officially commenced.
Selection Sunday is less than five weeks away. A 2024-25 women's college basketball season that has flown by is hitting the stretch run at warp speed.
Sunday's big game lived up to the hype. No, not that big game — the top-5 women's college basketball matchup between Texas and South Carolina.
And down went No. 1 and No. 2. It was an eventful weekend for Associated Press ranked teams. Upsets were inevitable, including No. 1 Auburn losing at home to ranked Florida, and No. 2 Duke losing on the road to Clemson. Despite the home loss, Auburn remains No. 1 this week, while Duke's does drop it down a spot to No. 3 (tied with Florida). In its place is now No. 2 Alabama, setting up a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup this weekend.
AUSTIN, Texas — Madison Booker had 20 points and 11 rebounds, and Rori Harmon hit two critical free throws in the final seconds as No. 4 Texas beat No. 2 South Carolina 66-62 Sunday, ending the Gamecocks' 57-game Southeastern Conference regular-season winning streak dating to 2021.
The dominance of the SEC this season has been well-documented. It has the highest KenPom rating as a conference in the history of the database, which dates to the 1996-97 season. With 13 teams in ESPN's latest Bracketology, the league is on pace to set a record for most NCAA tournament bids from a single conference, which was previously held by the Big East with 11 in 2011.
The 2024-25 men's college basketball season is in full swing, so there's no better time to launch ESPN's official Bubble Watch 2025 ahead of the NCAA tournament than right now.
Geno Auriemma first stepped foot in Thompson-Boling Arena 29 years ago.