Walter Clayton Jr. scored 22 points and the fourth-ranked Florida men’s basketball team won its fifth Southeastern Conference tournament title and first since 2014, beating the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers 86-77 on Sunday.
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Scheyer: Goal for Flagg to play in Friday opener
Duke coach Jon Scheyer told ESPN that the goal is for star freshman Cooper Flagg to play in Friday’s first-round game following his ankle injury.
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3-seed Iowa State loses star Gilbert for tourney
No. 3 seed Iowa State lead guard Keshon Gilbert will miss the NCAA tournament due to what he called a groin injury.
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Auburn, Duke top men’s NCAA field; SEC gets 14
Overall top seed Auburn was joined by Duke, Houston and Florida as 1-seeds, and a record 14 teams from the SEC were selected to participate in the NCAA tournament.
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Your guide to all 68 teams in the menโs NCAA tournament
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It’s bracket time: Make your picks for the men’s tournament
Compete with friends and family to show off your skills by creating or joining a group now!
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NBA postseason tracker: Who clinched playoff, play-in spots?
Tracking which teams have clinched for the playoffs with the 2024-25 NBA regular season nearing its conclusion.
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Watts, Sonics icon and Seattle fixture, dies at 73
Donald “Slick” Watts, a former Sonics player who went on to become a fixture in Seattle, died at age 73.
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Bulls’ Ball out again, not shut down for season
Lonzo Ball missed his seventh game with a right wrist injury on Saturday night but there’s no plan to shut him down for the rest of the season.
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Kerr passes Attles as Warriors’ winningest coach
Steve Kerr earned his 558th regular-season victory as head coach of the Warriors, breaking Al Attles’ franchise record.