March Madness almost is here. But first, we must determine a champion in every NCAA Division I basketball conference, and that will unfold through Sunday, March 12 (also Selection Sunday). Here’s an updated list of all the teams who’ve won their conference tournament and will be going dancing in the 2017 NCAA Tournament later this month. The list is organized in the order in which these bids will be won. Ohio Valley: Jacksonville StateAtlantic Sun: Florida Gulf CoastMissouri Valley: Wichita StateBig South: WinthropCAA: UNC-Wilmington
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Champions League podcast: Robben, Ancelotti, Wenger
Hear from Arjen Robben, Carlo Ancelotti and Arsène Wenger as host Rob Daly is joined by UEFA.com's European football expert Chris Parrott and match commentators Steve Wyeth and John Bradley to review Bayern München and Real Madrid's Tuesday wins and preview Wednesday's action in the official UEFA Champions League podcast.DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST NOW Download the podcast from iTunes or audioBoom, or listen in the official competition app. Our radio show Matchday Live returns with commentary and updates on Wednesday from 19:30CET on UEFA.com and in the app. ... UEFA.com -
Champions League podcast: two games, 14 goals
Hear from Manchester City's John Stones, Raheem Sterling, Josep Guardiola and Willy Caballero plus Bayer Leverkusen's Joel Pohjanpalo as host Rob Daly is joined by UEFA.com's European football expert Andy Brassell and match commentators John Bradley and Mark Scott. The panel reviews Tuesday's round of 16 action, in which two games produced 14 goals, and looks ahead to Wednesday's first legs in this official UEFA Champions League podcast.Download the podcast from iTunes or audioBoom, or listen in the official competition app. Our radio show Matchday Live returns with commentary and updates on Wednesday from 19:30CET on UEFA.com and in the app.< ... UEFA.com - News
Champions League podcast: First legs in focus
Hear from Arjen Robben, Unai Emery, Arsène Wenger, Thomas Tuchel and Toni Kroos as host Rob Daly is joined by UEFA.com's European football expert Chris Parrott and match commentators Adam Summerton and Phil Blacker to review this week's round of 16 action and look ahead to the coming ties in the official UEFA Champions League podcast.Download the podcast from iTunes or audioBoom, or listen in the official competition app. Our radio show matchday Live returns with commentary and updates on Tuesday from 19:30CET on UEFA.com and in the app.
Champions League podcast: Perfect Paris
Hear from the likes of Viktor Lindelöf, André Schürrle and Michel Salgado as host Rob Daly is joined by UEFA.com's European football expert Andy Brassell and match commentators Richard Kaufman and Mike Sewell to review Tuesday night's extraordinary action and look ahead to Wednesday in the official UEFA Champions League podcast.Download the podcast from iTunes or audioBoom, or listen in the official competition app. Our radio show matchday Live returns with commentary and updates on Wednesday from 19:30CET on UEFA.com and in the app. ... UEFA.com - News
UEFA brings Champions League coverage to Facebook Live
Fans of the UEFA Champions League around the world can look forward to even more great coverage of the competition after UEFA announced plans to stream live video in the build-up to matches, starting with the round of 16.Coverage starts with two-time UEFA Champions League winner Míchel Salgado joining the on-site team at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday ahead of his former club Real Madrid's first leg against Napoli. "I'm very excited to be involved in this new project with UEFA," said Salgado. "This is a magical competition and we've got some really great stuff planned for Madrid that will
Great UEFA Champions League comebacks
The New England Patriots' against-all-odds recovery to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI got UEFA.com thinking: what are the greatest comebacks in UEFA Champions League history?2005: AC Milan 3-3 Liverpool (Liverpool win 3-2 on pens)The most famous of them all, the 'miracle of Istanbul'. Trailing 3-0 at the break, Rafael Benítez's side stormed back in the second half with three goals in seven minutes to set up a dramatic shoot-out triumph. Andriy Shevchenko, author of the winning spot kick in the 2003 final against Juventus, was this time denied by Jerzy Dudek to give Liverpool a remarkable victory.