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Here's How to Live Stream March Madness
Need to watch the NCAA men's basketball tournament games online? Here's how.
Expert March Madness Picks
This year's bracket could be as unpredictable as ever. Here's some help.
NCAA Selection Sunday: TV and Live Stream Info
The road to the NCAA final four begins on March 12.
The NBA May Be About to Welcome High Schoolers
The league is reportedly considering eliminating the "one-and-done" age rule.
Shaq's Son Commits to UCLA
O'Neal decommitted from Arizona after the Wildcats became engulfed in a bribery scandal.
Will LaVar Ball Really Get His Own League?
LaVar has an interesting idea but not much else in place.
Edward 'the King' Cheserek to Miss NCAAs Due to Injury
An injury will force the most successful runner in NCAA history to miss the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Softball Snub: 54-3 Minnesota not Seeded by NCAA
Minnesota softball is 54-3 and ranked No. 1 in the nation, but was only tendered an at-large berth in the 64-team tournament.
NCAA Basketball in Football Stadiums: How We Got Here
How did we get from James Naismith's Springfield, Massachusetts, YMCA gym in 1891 to an immense basketball biosphere in the Sonoran Desert for the Final Four in 2017?
UConn's Historic 111-Game Win Streak is Over
Mississippi State shocked Connecticut and the sports world by ending the Huskies' win streak after 864 days.
ACC Ends Tar Heel Boycott After Bathroom Law Repeal
The mighty athletic conference follows the NCAA in lifting its boycott, imposed after the state regulated which bathrooms trans citizens could use.
Maye Day! Luke Maye's Shot Sends Carolina to Final Four
North Carolina relied not on one of its blue-chip players, but rather a sophomore backup to advance to the Final Four.
Obama Makes His March Madness Picks
While President Donald Trump declined to fill out a bracket, Obama—a lifelong basketball fan—revealed his March Madness choices Wednesday.
6 Graphs To Help Understand March Madness
March Madness can be overwhelming but key stats can help explain what to expect out of the tournament in 2017.
North Carolina Could Lose NCAA Games Over Bathroom Law
The law known as House Bill 2, which bars transgender people from using government-run restrooms that match their gender identity and limits local nondiscrimination protections, will doom the state's chances, Dupree wrote in a letter.
Having the Final Four at Uni of Phoenix is Madness
The NCAA is encouraging the University of Phoenix to continue its rapacious practices and exploiting the very students it claims to support.
Dramatic Late Basket Earns Villanova NCAA Title
The victory gave Villanova a second NCAA Final Four title, adding to a 1985 upset victory over Georgetown.
Why Allie Ostrander Is America's Next Running Phenom
Allie Ostrander's diminutive size belies her stature as U.S. distance running's next giant.
Gambling Ring Has Links to NFL and College Football
Fun fact: Ring leader threatened to cut off deadbeat's head with chainsaw
Ex-College Football Players Charged With Robberies
Both 19, Bryce Dixon was a tight end at USC and Trey Lealaimatafao played for LSU.
Beware the Classroom Costs of Sports Head Injuries
Students who suffer a concussion risk cognitive disabilities, poor academic performance and mood disorders.
Colleges Less Stringent on Athletes Using Pot: AP
A new investigation finds many Power Five conference schools have reduced recreational drug penalties.
Steve Sarkisian Fired From USC
After a string of embarrassing incidents, the man who was supposed to lead USC's football program back to the promised land has taken a leave of absence.
NCAA Says Student-Athletes Will Lose Year of Eligibility for Playing Daily Fantasy Sports
Even though the federal government doesn't consider it gambling.
NCAA Pole Vaulters Can't Stop Jumping Over Each Other
Sandi Morris and Demi Payne are taking over the unlikely sport of pole-vaulting
Duke Tops Wisconsin to Win 5th Championship Under Krzyzewski
Over the weekend, Wisconsin beat out favorite Kentucky to make it to the final, and Duke had a big win over Michigan State.
Women's College Basketball Could Change Indiana's Religious Freedom Law
If Indiana legislators don't allay sexuality and race fears, the Indianapolis hoops finals may move elsewhere.