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  • NCAA Tournament Round of 32 (Day 4) Predictions

    NCAA Tournament Round of 32 (Day 4) Predictions

    The second day of the round of 32 will complete the Sweet Sixteen picture in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. Oregon, Syracuse and Oklahoma seem like the safest teams among the higher seeded ones on this day. Xavier, Maryland, Villanova and Texas A&M should be worried about an upset, just like Notre Dame.

  • NCAA Tournament Day 3 Second Round Scores

    NCAA Tournament Day 3 Second Round Scores

    The trend of lower seeds winning didn’t stop on the third day of the NCAA Tournament, but the round of 32 was less about shock. Number one seeds kept on moving with Kansas, North Carolina and Virginia all winning by double digits. Indiana upset Kentucky with some excellent defense, Duke beat Yale while Gonzaga crushed […]

  • Oregon & Utah Only Pac-12 Teams Left in the NCAA Tournament

    Oregon & Utah Only Pac-12 Teams Left in the NCAA Tournament

    Of the seven Pac-12 teams that made it into the 2016 NCAA Tournament, only Oregon and Utah managed to win their first round games and move ahead to the Round of 32. California, Arizona, Oregon State, Colorado and USC were all higher seeds and lost, making a little bit of conference history.

  • Most Likely Upsets on Day 3 of the NCAA Tournament

    Most Likely Upsets on Day 3 of the NCAA Tournament

    Pretty much every bracket has been busted and nothing is actually a surprise anymore. But as we head into day of the 2016 NCAA Tournament, there are a few games that might show us a few new tricks and add to the lore and history of March Madness.

  • NCAA Tournament Upsets & Scores on Day 2 of the First Round

    NCAA Tournament Upsets & Scores on Day 2 of the First Round

    The second day of the 2016 NCAA Tournament as the day of upsets and drama. From Middle Tennessee sending Michigan State home, to Northern Iowa beating Texas on a half-court buzzer beater, Iowa using a putback to beat Temple with time running out and Stephen F. Austin using the chaos of playing West Virginia to their advantage in another major surprise.

  • NCAA Tournament Day 1 Games Scores & Bracket

    NCAA Tournament Day 1 Games Scores & Bracket

    The first day of the 2016 NCAA Tournament had seven lower seeded teams winning their first round games, with the standouts beating Wichita State stifling Arizona, Gonzaga cruising against Seton Hall, Arkansas Little-Rock sizzling against Purdue and the biggest one of all was Yale over Baylor. As for things going a bit more as expected, […]

  • 5 Most Important Things to Remember When Filling Out Your NCAA Tournament Bracket

    5 Most Important Things to Remember When Filling Out Your NCAA Tournament Bracket

    It’s right about time to finish filling out your brackets now that you know who made it out of the First Four into the 2016 NCAA Tournament. But how to fill it so you win your office pool and get the most points out of the brackets? Here’s our five tips for you, maybe aiding you in gaining some sort of edge.

  • First Four Day 2 Scores & 2016 NCAA Tournament Updated Bracket

    First Four Day 2 Scores & 2016 NCAA Tournament Updated Bracket

    The field is set, the brackets are ready: Holy Cross and Michigan join Florida Gulf Coast and Wichita State to complete the round of 64 with First Four teams, which means the 2016 NCAA Tournament can officially begin. #16 Holy Cross 59  #16 Southern 55: Robert Champion knocking down a three pointer to give Holy Cross […]

  • NCAA Tournament: First Four Day 1 Scores

    NCAA Tournament: First Four Day 1 Scores

    The preview to the NCAA Tournament has started, aka the First Four, with Florida Gulf Coast making easy work of Fairleigh Dickinson while Wichita State had a bit more trouble against Vanderbilt, but eventually pulled through to make into another tournament.

  • Things Worth Knowing About the NCAA Tournament First Four

    Things Worth Knowing About the NCAA Tournament First Four

    One of the things that makes me smile as we head into the 2016 NCAA Tournament is that the round of 64 is the first round again, after the “injustice” done due to the introduction of the First Four preliminaries, which isn’t about anything but to generate more money by the NCAA, turning it into a 68-team tournament.