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BYU is in the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011, while Ole Miss will return to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001.
ESPN |
A trio of No. 1 seeds and a 2-seed punched their tickets to the 2025 women's Final Four.
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Bueckers had 31 points, freshman Sarah Strong had 22 points and 17 rebounds.
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It takes just six days to narrow the field of 68 down to 16 teams, and after that whirlwind of wall-to-wall basketball, we get to spend some time hitting reset on the NCAA Tournament picture. When the Sweet 16 tips off on Thursday and Friday with eight regional semifinal matchups across the two nights,
Villanova fired Kyle Neptune, and the Wildcats waited quite some time while the rest of the coaching market swirled. Villanova ended the year with a 19-14 overall record; the Wildcats have missed the NCAA Tournament three straight years.
Statesman staff completed it's NCAA women's tournament brackets. But how many got the right picks for the Sweet 16?
If you're a big fan of Cinderella stories, the Sweet 16 of the men's 2025 NCAA tournament might not be for you. It's going to be an awesome round of games. However, there's no Saint Peter's or Oral Roberts ready to pull off more mid-major magic. Everyone left in this year's Big Dance realistically could win four more games.
Seven SEC teams qualified for the Sweet 16, a new NCAA Tournament record. Here's how the conference has performed in 2025 March Madness.
Since N.C. State and LSU met in the Bahamas in November, the Wolfpack and Tigers have combined to win 44 of 52 games and have evolved considerably.
Although the drama was rather limited, the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament provided some unforgettable moments with the best players stepping up when it mattered most. However, the pressure only increases as the stakes get higher.
It's a power conference-heavy Sweet 16. How does the field rank if we were to re-seed the NCAA Tournament bracket at this point?
Reniya Kelly grew up in Hoover, Alabama, and led her high school team to three state titles at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. That’s where Carolina will face Duke in the Sweet 16.