The Huskies beat the Bears, 69-67, behind freshman Paige Bueckers’ game-high 28 points. They advance to meet the winner of Indiana-Arizona.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Eyes don’t deceive, NCAA women’s tournament doesn’t get equal treatment
As the NCAA struggles to contain the fallout from the inequities between the men’s and women’s tournaments, you need only look around the host cities.
Opinion: Is coaching his son making Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim a softy? Maybe a little
Jim Boeheim, the notoriously cranky coach, is trying to downplay his softer side as his son, Buddy, has helped to lead Syracuse to the Sweet 16.
Opinion: Is coaching his son making Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim a softy? Maybe a little
Jim Boeheim, the notoriously cranky coach, is trying to downplay his softer side as his son, Buddy, has helped to lead Syracuse to the Sweet 16.
Creighton headed to Sweet 16 for the first time since 1974 after beating Ohio in men’s NCAA Tournament
After rolling past Ohio in the second round of men’s NCAA Tournament, Creighton will next face overall No. 1 seed Gonzaga in the Sweet 16.
Opinion: Syracuse in the zone and the Sweet Sixteen. It’s the Jim Boeheim way.
Syracuse is once again in the Sweet 16 after the No. 11 seed Orange knocked off No. 3 West Virginia. Buddy Boeheim led the way with 25 points.
Opinion: Porter Moser has Loyola-Chicago busting brackets again, but this time it’s no surprise
Loyola-Chicago made a run to the Final Four in 2018 and many considered it a fluke. Three years later, they could win it all.
No. 8 Loyola-Chicago stuns No. 1 Illinois, 71-58, advances to Sweet 16
The Ramblers, who advanced to the Final Four in 2018, have done it again. They upset the Illini – a team many picked to win the men’s NCAA Tournament.
COVID-19 protocols knock VCU out of men’s NCAA Tournament’s first-round game against Oregon
Virginia Commonwealth is out of the NCAA Tournament before its first game due to COVID-19 protocol. Oregon, it’s opponent, will advance.
Sister Jean feeling good ahead of Loyola-Chicago’s game against top-seeded Illinois
Loyola-Chicago beat Illinois in region finals of NCAA men’s tournament in 1963, when Ramblers went on to win their only national title.