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Daily update March 27, 2017
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MEMPHIS - After he made the biggest and most unlikely shot of the NCAA tournament—after he propelled North Carolina into the Final Four with one graceful flick of the wrist—Luke Maye screamed, flexed his muscles and then bear-hugged teammate Joel ...
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After the talk of so many superstar freshman dominating the beginning of the season, Seth Greenberg, Jay Williams and Jay Bilas points out it's four teams loaded with experience that are left standing.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - They should be the apple of all Knicks fans' eyes, the two Kentucky freshman guards who try to lead John Calipari back to a Final Four on Sunday night over North Carolina.
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Sindarius Thornwell scores 26 points to lead the Gamecocks to a 77-70 win over the Gators for the school's first trip to the Final Four.
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Only three games remain in the 2016-17 men's college basketball season, so we're 120 minutes (barring overtimes) away from finding out whether North Carolina, Gonzaga, Oregon or South Carolina will win the national championship.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Tyler Dorsey had just led Oregon to its first Final Four in nearly eight decades when he looked into a TV camera and passed along a very simple message to all those East Coast fans.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Sporting fate has an uncanny way of coming full circle, of balancing scales, of granting good fortune to those it had previously cuffed around.
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Frank Martin never got caught up in wins and losses, the highs and the lows, as he worked to build South Carolina into a contender for conference championships.
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Russell Westbrook posts his 36th triple-double of the season, but it's James Harden walking away with the win as the Rockets get a 137-125 victory over the Thunder.
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James Harden had a workman-like 22-point, 12-assist performance in Rockets win over the Thunder. HOUSTON -- He had already played 36 minutes and done everything to nail shut the crate and put the Thunder on ice when James Harden drove to the ...
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