The Final Four in Indianapolis, Indiana is set as Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan State and Duke will be playing for a shot to play in the national title game.
Like the rest of America, you're probably fretting over just how to fill out your NCAA Tournament bracket. Well, here's some help from an unexpected source.
Considering the pure dominance Kentucky has shown this season we to wonder if this team can be beaten at all. Now 34-0, Kentucky looks to finish its epic season with a run through the NCAA Tournament and a historic 40-0 record.
The Kentucky Wildcats are in the midst of a historic season if they can win six more games. The 34-0 Wildcats drew the #1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and it is no joke to say they are the class of the field.
Three weeks of tension, exhilaration, heartbreak and joy (at least for one lucky team and its fans) compressed into just three minutes, but it's perfect.
After defeating number 1 ranked Vanderbilt in the SEC Championship... the LSU Tigers have once again taken over the top spot in the USA Today Baseball Top 25 Coaches Poll. But the NCAA doesn't feel the Tigers deserve the overall top seed in the NCAA tournament!
On an outstanding and historic night for college basketball in Northwest Louisiana the Northwestern State Demons upset the Southland Conference champion Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 68-66.
With the victory, the Demons punch their ticket for March Madness, while SFA who had the best scoring defense in the country will head to the NIT Tournament.
All four top regional seeds — Kentucky, North Carolina, Syracuse and Michigan State— remain alive as the 2012 NCAA tournament begins the regional semifinal round on Thursday. An NCAA record four schools from Ohio have advanced to the round of 16. Here’s a preview of the next round of NCAA tournament games: