Wednesday, March 3, 2021

The Madness has begun

SEC Tournament:


Florida outlasted Auburn, 69-62.


ACC Tournament:


Boston College got the best of Pitt, 67-56.


Pac-12 Tournament:


Oregon State downed Cal, 71-63.


USC stopped Arizona State, 71-65.


Washington State took care of Utah, 57-48.


Still in progress: Washington vs. Colorado


More results:


No. 10 Indiana ran past Iowa, 89-80.


No. 20 West Virginia sewed up the second seed in the Big 12 tourney with a 72-64 win over Kansas State.


Central Michigan prevailed over Ball State in 2OT, 87-81.


All scores


Tomorrow's game schedule


College team news:


UConn claimed early COVID hurdles to claim a Big East title.


UCLA feels the urgency.


Oregon Pac-12 tourney preview.


Four storylines to follow at the SEC Tournament.


What to know about Kentucky heading into the SEC tourney.


Missouri views the SEC Tournament as a big opportunity.


Here's what Ole Miss needs to do in the SEC tourney to make the Big Dance.


What to expect from Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament.


What is Notre Dame's identity?


UMaine's mindset.


Minnesota has returned to practice after COVID concerns canceled their last regular-season game.


Siena's final two regular-season games are canceled due to COVID.


The MIAA Tournament has been canceled.


College player news:


This week's NCAA starting five features some underdogs.


The five finalists for the Cheryl Miller Award.


Dana Evans has won the Kay Yow Award.


As a player and a person, Oregon's Lydia Giomi is the head of her class.


Basketball and banter is part of the Leger-Walker sisters' relationship.


College coach news:


The 10 finalists for the Naismith Coach of the Year Award.


WNBA news:


Sue Bird is staying busy with her 20th pro season on the horizon.


Bird's thoughts on the season, and more.


The Storm's new logo is part of a social justice mural.


Aerial Powers sends love to D.C.


Nneka Ogwumike likes being in the driver's seat for the revamping Sparks.


Cathy Engelbert is just getting started in her role as commissioner.

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