Tuesday, March 19, 2019

After the dust settles

Tournament news:

A wide-open field gives the NCAA Tourney a new look.

How one small-town Iowa factory is the engine behind March Madness.

Team news:

Stanford is ready to play.

Six things to know as UConn heads into the Tournament.

Last year's "crushing blow" fueled Kentucky, and now they're back in the Dance.

Central Michigan views their match up with Michigan State like any other opponent.

Oregon is rested and ready to make another Tourney run.

A trip and a title started Iowa State on a special season.

Louisville celebrates their top seed, but knows there's work to do.

Home success has Iowa confident.

After their SEC tourney upset, South Carolina plans to be a different team in NCAA play.

Indiana is on to bigger and better things.

BYU looks to keep it rolling against Auburn.

DePaul heads to NCAA Tournament for the 17th straight year.

Florida State has a tough Tourney road.

Oregon State is regrouping after a grueling end to the season.

Player news:

Teaira McCowan is the center of attention in the Tournament.

Arike Ogunbowale is looking for more March magic.

Maryland's Kaila Charles has found her niche on the basketball court.

Kristine Anigwe has remained dominant for Cal.

A trip to the Dance completes Towson senior Maia Lee's journey.

These 17 Wisconsin players are going to the Tourney.

Coach news:

Jeff Walz wants a good brunch spot to watch his team's March Madness opener.

Does Vic Schaefer believe in miracles? Yes.

Q&A with Quinnipiac coach Tricia Fabbri.

WNIT news:

Arizona will host a WNIT game for the first time in 18 years.

College team news:

Late-season wins fuel hope for Wisconsin.

College coach news:

Mike Morris will retire after 25 years at Samford.

Bonus:

Women's basketball continues to outpace men's academically.

If academics ruled the NCAA Tournament.

WNBA news:

The 2019 draft will be April 10.

Draft order.

The Sparks will be sponsored by a coalition of veterans groups and county and state mental health agencies.

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