Kentucky Vs. UCLA Live: Score, Highlights Of NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Game

Kentucky Vs. UCLA Live: Score, Highlights Of NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Game

Second half, 3:46, Kentucky 69, UCLA 58: Kentucky went on an 8-0 run, capped off by a Derek Willis long jumper, to take its biggest lead of the game at 13 points. Barring some sort of late miracle, this one is over. Second half, 5:54, Kentucky 69, UCLA 58: The Wildcats now have their biggest lead of the game. Timeout UCLA. Second half, 6:58, Kentucky 66, UCLA 58: The Wildcats’ lead grew to nine on another Malik Monk 3-pointer, but the Bruins went on a mini 5-0 run to close the gap. But Kentucky’s Dominique Hawkins and Derek Willis combined for two more 3-pointers. Second half, 11:... NESN.com

NCAA Tournament 2017 Automatic Bids Tracker: List Of Conference Champions

NCAA Tournament 2017 Automatic Bids Tracker: List Of Conference Champions

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

President Donald Trump Decides Not To Fill Out NCAA Bracket For ESPN

Share this: President Donald Trump might have pulled an upset in the 2016 presidential election but he won’t be predicting any come March. Trump has decided not to continue President Barack Obama’s tradition of filling out an NCAA tournament bracket for ESPN, according to The Washington Post. ESPN did reach out to Trump’s staff to invite the president to fill out a bracket on-camera, but the network received word that the president would not be participating this year. “We expressed our interest to the White House in continuing the presidential bracket,” an ESPN spokeswoman said Wednesday. “They have respectfully declined.” President Obama had hosted ESPN crews in the White House to fill out both the men’s and women’s brackets for the past several years as part

NCAA Tournament: Hockey East Goes Winless In Friday Early Games (Videos)

The NCAA Men’s Hockey Tournament kicked off Friday, but it was a disappointing day for several hockey east schools. No. 4 seed Northeastern kicked off its first appearance in the tourney since 2009 following a historic 20-1-2 late-season run that ended with them winning the Hockey East Tournament. The Huskies got off to a quick start, too, as freshman Nolan Stevens potted the first goal of the game just 3:07 into the first. But Northeastern’s Cinderella run was cut short soon after, as No. 1 North Dakota scored five unanswered goals en route to an eventual 6-2 win. Things went slightly better for No. 3 Notre Dame, who took No. 2 Michigan to

NCAA Tournament 2016: TV Schedule, Start Times, Results In Round Of 64

One of the most exciting sports months of the year is just getting started. March Madness kicked off with a bang on Selection Sunday, as Kansas, North Carolina, Oregon and Virginia all received No. 1 seeds, while Syracuse and Tulsa shockingly made it to the Big Dance over the likes of Monmouth and St. Bonaventure. The Golden Hurricane are one of eight teams that will play in the First Four, which begins Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio. The four winners will move on to the Round of 64, which kicks off Thursday at 12:15 p.m. ET. See below for game times and TV schedules for every First Four and Round of 64 matchup. FIRST FOUR

NCAA Tournament Midwest Preview: Will We Get Michigan State-Virginia Part III?

The Midwest region as a whole probably is the second-hardest of the bunch, but all eyes are going to be on two teams. NCAA Tournament fans will be watching to see if we’ll get a Michigan State vs. Virginia Part III, and this year’s potential matchup comes with some seeding drama. Many fans feel as though the Spartans should have gotten the No. 1 seed the Cavaliers were dealt on Selection Sunday, and that’ll only fuel Virginia’s fire, as it lost the previous two tournament meetings. Still, that’s not all the Midwest has going for it. With guys like Denzel Valentine (Michigan State), Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia), Jakob Poeltl (Utah), Georges Niang...