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Alabama dominated BYU, using a 113-88 triumph to advance to the Elite Eight for the second-consecutive season.
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A dominant performance on the boards (plus-22) and a balanced scoring attack (six players in double figures) helped No. 1 seed Florida top Maryland 87-71 on Thursday night in the Chase Center, sendin...
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Florida’s latest show of dominance should cement a No. 1 seed for the Gators, win or lose tomorrow in the SEC tournament championship game.
Oddsmakers are expecting Auburn to survive this weekend and participate in the Final Four next weekend in San Antonio. In order to get there, Auburn would need to beat Michigan and then beat the winner of BYU-Michigan State. Here are the current odds for Auburn to make the Final Four at various sportsbooks:
It’s No. 4 Florida basketball vs No. 8 Alabama in the SEC Tournament semifinals. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Bridgestone Arena
Each of Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Ole Miss and Tennessee reached at least the regional semifinal stage of March Madness, setting a new record for the most schools from one conference in the Sweet 16. The previous top mark was six schools from the ACC in 2016.
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Can Alabama and Auburn face off in March Madness? Here's how the Crimson Tide and Tigers can play one another in the NCAA Tournament:
For the Alabama players who grew up loving and watching college basketball, Duke under Mike Krzyzewski was the elite program. Even after Krzyzewski's retirement, Scheyer has the Blue Devils in back-to-back Elite Eights. Now, the Crimson Tide has the chance to beat Duke to advance to the Final Four on Saturday night.
"War Eagle" is the school's motto and battle cry, but all its athletic teams are nicknamed the Tigers. That sometimes proves puzzling.
Florida basketball has won 11 of last 12 but will get another test facing home state Tennessee in SEC Tournament finals in Nashville
Duke, Auburn and Florida are among the expected top contenders in the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, which includes a record 14 teams from the Southeastern Conference.