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NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Elite Eight
The ACC, with three teams (Duke, Louisville, Notre Dame) leads the conferences in Elite Eight representation, followed by the Big Ten (Michigan State, Wisconsin) with two. The SEC (with Kentucky), Pac-12 (Arizona) and WCC (Gonzaga) have just one team each left in the 2015 NCAA Tournament.
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NCAA Tournament – Sweet Sixteen Ends Without Upsets
The second and final day of Sweet Sixteen basketball ended up without any upsets as Duke, Gonzaga, Louisville and Michigan State advanced to the Elite Eight. The Spartans were the only lower seed to win, but them winning isn’t really a surprise.
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NCAA Tournament – Kentucky & Wisconsin Play Like Number Ones Should
The first night of Sweet Sixteen basketball belonged to the higher seeds, as Kentucky crushed West Virginia, Wisconsin escaped a tough North Carolina team, Notre Dame ran over Wichita State and Arizona pulled ahead late against Xavier.
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NCAA Tournament – Sweet Sixteen Predictions
On the first night of the Sweet Sixteen Wichita State face Notre Dame, North Carolina play Wisconsin, West Virginia challenge Kentucky and Xavier face Arizona.
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NCAA Tournament: Champions & Have-Nots of the Sweet Sixteen
Of the remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament, only Gonzaga, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Wichita State, West Virginia and Xavier are without a championship.
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NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Sweet Sixteen
In the Sweet Sixteen stage of the 2015 NCAA tournament, we have five remaining teams from the ACC (Duke, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Louisville, North Carolina State), three from the Pac-12 (Arizona, Utah, UCLA), two from the Big Ten (Wisconsin, Michigan State), two from the Big 12 (Oklahoma, West Virginia), one from the MVC (Wichita State), the WCC (Gonzaga) and the SEC (Kentucky).
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NCAA Tournament – Kansas & Virginia Make it a Bad Day for Number Two Teams
While two Number one seeds, Duke and Wisconsin, kept the chains moving and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, two number two seeds said goodbye to the tournament rather early, as Wichita State upset in-state rivals Kansas and Michigan State, for a second straight year, stood in the way of Virginia.
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NCAA Tournament – Villanova First Number One to Go Home
The first number one seed to get knocked out of the 2015 NCAA Tournament are Villanova, losing to number-eight North Carolina State, sending them home before the Sweet Sixteen, while Kentucky, Arizona and North Carolina didn’t seem to have so much trouble in an excellent day for the ACC, still perfect after three days of basketball.
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NCAA Tournament – Big 12 Collapses, Upsets Everywhere & Favorites Advance
How to describe the first day of the 2015 NCAA Tournament? All five Texas teams are out, three Big 12 teams lost, two #14 seeds (Georgia State and UAB) advanced while the favorites to reach the Final Four like Kentucky and Villanova, unlike other high ranked programs, didn’t run into too much trouble.
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NCAA Tournament – Dayton & Robert Morris Complete the Field
The field of 64 is complete after the First Four opening event has ended, with Dayton scratching by Boise State in a 66-65 win while Robert Morris pulled off an impressive comeback to send North Florida home, winning 81-77.