Auburn coach Bruce Pearl says he won’t let Michigan State play the underdog role given the program’s history of success in the NCAA tournament.
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Men’s Elite Eight live tracker: Highlights, updates on Florida vs. Texas Tech
Florida vs. Texas Tech. Duke vs. Alabama. Follow along as we track all the action in Saturday night’s games.
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You can’t stop Cooper Flagg: ‘He wants to win every possession’
Arizona’s best chance of defending Duke’s star is by limiting him. Here’s how — and why it might not be enough.
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Houston trolls fan after Sweet 16 win over Purdue Boilermakers
A fan called coach Kelvin Sampson “Kevin” … and the school’s social media account clapped back.
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Duke back in Elite 8 behind Flagg’s 30-point clinic
Duke’s Cooper Flagg put on a skills clinic against Arizona, finishing with 30 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks Thursday night in a 100-93 win. The Blue Devils are in the Elite Eight for the second straight season.
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UCLA lands MWC Player of Year Dent from portal
Guard Donovan Dent, who averaged 20.4 points and 6.5 assists for New Mexico this season, has committed to UCLA after entering the transfer portal.
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Drake turns to SDSU’s Henderson as next coach
Drake has hired South Dakota State’s Eric Henderson as its next head coach, replacing Ben McCollum.
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Izzo ‘proud,’ not satisfied after latest Elite 8 run
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo expressed pride but said he and his team are not satisfied yet after qualifying for the Elite Eight for the first time since 1999.
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Vols stifle UK, one step from first Final Four trip
Tennessee outplayed Kentucky on both ends of the court in a 78-65 victory that sent the Volunteers to a second consecutive Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament.
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Houston survives on ‘beautiful’ last-second play
A perfectly executed inbounds play gave No. 1 Houston a 62-60 win over Purdue and a spot in the Elite Eight.