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Defending champion North Central once again looks like the team to beat in D3. Here's how to watch all the action on the road to the Stagg Bowl.
Brackets don't lock until Oklahoma and Alabama kick off the first round of the College Football Playoff on Friday, Dec. 19, but fans are already making their picks for the CFP. There's also still time to make your selections in the NCAA.com College ...
The 2021 NCAA tournament bracket is the same structure that we’re used to, but the coronavirus pandemic will make March Madness a little bit different this year. For starters, all games will be played in Indianapolis and the surrounding area instead of spread across the country.
Can Ferris State lift the trophy again, or will a challenger knock off the Bulldogs? Here's how to watch every game in the D2 playoffs.
For the first time in more than 20 years, three of college basketball's biggest brands all went down on the same day. Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky each took a loss on Saturday in a rare convergence of blue-blood misery.
As the conference slate hits full stride across college basketball, Bracketology updates again with some important results already setting the tone between rivals. These early results have established the favorites for automatic bids and paved the path toward an NCAA Tournament bid by the finish.
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WBB Bracketology: Predicting the top four seeds in every region if the Tournament started tomorrow
It's still early January, but it already looks like we know who the No. 1 seeds are going to be in the NCAA Tournament, with UConn, Texas, South Carolina and UCLA separating from the field.
According to DeCourcy's early-season projections, Oklahoma State, Georgia, Ohio State and NC State are the last four teams in the tournament, while Miami (Fla.), Indiana, George Mason and Boise State are the first four out.