Upset:
Butler shocked No. 25 DePaul, 86-81.
More results:
No. 1 UConn 63, Marquette 53
No. 6 Baylor 64, Texas 57
Oklahoma 88, Texas Tech 79
Kansas State 79, TCU 76 (OT)
Seton Hall 59, St. John's 43
NCAA Tournament news:
Get ready for one of the most unpredictable NCAA Tournaments.
How will this year's tourney be different?
This year's Tournament will bring $27.2 million to San Antonio's economy.
The NCAA revealed the 2022 Tournament logo.
College team news:
This week's AP top 25 poll sees Texas A&M rise to the second spot for the first time in program history.
How competitive was the Big East for UConn in their first year back?
Indiana entered the top 10 today for the first time in program history.
Michigan was again left out of the NCAA's top 16 reveal.
Wake Forest needs a win in the ACC Tournament to keep its NCAA tourney hopes alive.
BYU is using social media to engage and inspire.
Utah has been cleared to play in the Pac-12 Tournament, but won't have a full roster.
College player news:
Five point guard finalists remain for the Nancy Lieberman Award.
Player's Court: Arella Guirantes, Rutgers University.
The story of a bracelet and Meme's love that powered Georgia's Jenna Staiti to a career best.
Aleah Goodman knew it was her turn this season.
Tiana Mangakahia left the Carrier Dome for the final time yesterday frustrated, but blessed.
West Virginia guard Madisen Smith will miss the rest of the season with a leg injury.
South Dakota seniors Liv Korngable and Chloe Lamb will return next season.
Arizona early enrollee Madi Connor is playing big minutes.
College coach news:
South Florida coach Jose Fernandez is pushing for a conference title.
WNBA news:
Sue Bird has re-signed with Seattle.
Jewell Loyd is in the gym building her game, and a community.
A'ja Wilson: Dear Black Women.
Odyssey Sims has signed with Atlanta.
USA Basketball and Olympic news:
Olympic schedule and tipoff times have been confirmed.
Katie Lou Samuelson has been added to the 3X3 Olympic qualifying team. She replaces Napheesa Collier, who is "no longer able to participate."
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