NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: 68 Names to Know Heading Into March Madness
It's almost time for college basketball's biggest stars to hit the dance floor and make their mark on March Madness.
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It's almost time for college basketball's biggest stars to hit the dance floor and make their mark on March Madness.
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The bracket is here. Sixty-eight teams will compete in the 2026 women's NCAA tournament.
The Rhode Island high school hockey team that was on the ice during a mass shooting in the stands last month capped its season with a state title Wednesday.
Listen to five minutes of March Madness coverage and one of the tenets of the NCAA tournament will undoubtedly come up: Teams must have good guard play.
Much like last season, the true national title contenders have separated themselves into a tier of their own entering the 2026 men's NCAA tournament.
You know all about the five Power Conferences in women’s college basketball, and they make up a significant portion of the March Madness bracket. There are at least 26 mid-major teams in each year’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament however — 27 this year — and we’re here to tell you about their most important players. The ones that will have to thrive for their teams to have a chance to advance.
Sara Okeke announced her commitment to USC on Tuesday, becoming the third five-star recruit to join the Trojans for next season, vaulting them to No. 1 in ESPN's 2026 class rankings. The Spanish prospect picked Lindsay Gottlieb's team over Kentucky, Indiana and Texas.