Madness, Day 1
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If you were ranking the best opening Thursdays in NCAA Tournament history, this one wouldn’t be near the top. It wouldn’t be somewhere in the middle either. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t great. All firs...
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Auburn and Michigan State collide in a clash of veteran coaches, toughness and tempo — Bruce Pearl’s blazing Tigers meeting Tom Izzo’s tournament-tested Spartans.
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Madness is in the books, and there were two notable upsets. No. 12 McNeese provided the first big stunner of the NCAA men's tournament on Thursday afternoon, stifling No. 5 Clemson for an embarrassingly low 13 points in the first half and then holding on for a 69-67 win.
Here is your viewing guide for March Madness today, with Day 1 and Day 2 schedules for the first round, plus times and TV channel information. What upsets could we see? We made some predictions.
Arkansas knocked out Kansas, and St. John's cruised past Omaha to set up Saturday's showdown between the two coaches with a long history.
Stars make their mark in March Madness and deliver performances that live on in college basketball lore, so we're tracking the heroes as their made.
Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Stats: 14 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist in 83-63 win over ... here are some prospects to look out for on day 2: March Madness scores, bracket: Duke ...
Texas A&M and Drake sent that to under a quarter of a percent, with UCLA, St. John’s, Michigan and Texas Tech closing out Day 1 by leaving just 0.0938% of March Madness brackets unblemished.
Editor's note: Follow Men's March Madness live updates and scores from ... marking the nightcap for Day 1. Omaha continues to hang around with St. John's St. John's has battled back to take ...
Memphis lost, UNC's rally fell short and Alabama struggled in its win. No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Michigan State are on the evening slate.
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Adweek on MSNFriday, March 21 Evening Cable News Ratings: CNN Takes the Biggest Hit From March MadnessStill, only one network is really being affected by March Madness-and that is CNN. The news network finished a distant third in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo on Friday. The Lead with Jake Tapper was CNN’s most-watched show in total viewers,