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March Madness continues Friday night with the final round of Sweet 16 action.
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Breaking down Midwest Region No. 1 seed Houston’s Sweet 16 game against No. 4 seed Purdue in the NCAA Tournament.
From Houston Chronicle
Uzan was the in-bounds passer with 2.8 seconds remaining and hit JoJo Tugler with a pass before cutting to the basket himself, taking a pass from Tugler and laying the ball in the basket with 0.8 sec...
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Friday night, No. 1 seed Houston looked at risk of another disappointing Sweet 16 exit. But the Cougars found their stroke to start the second half and held on for a thrilling 62-60 win over No. 4 Purdue thanks to a perfectly executed inbounds play that resulted in Milos Uzan's game-winning layup with 0.
The 2-seed Tennessee Volunteers and Michigan State Spartans are also moving on as March Madness rolls into its final seven games. All four winners of Friday's games will play again Sunday. Relive all of the night's action with analysis from each of the four matchups,
Madness broadcast for Tennessee basketball vs. Kentucky mistakenly used a Purdue logo instead of Kentucky's UK logo during the game.
Undoubtedly the game of this NCAA Tournament ends with the Northern California native Darrion Williams making a game-winning layup with seven seconds left! Arkansas' attempt to tie glances off the rim, and the Red Raiders are moving on!
Purdue has arguably used the transfer portal less than any successful men's basketball program. Here's what coach Matt Painter thinks about it.
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Several NCAA players in the March Madness tournament have NIL deals worth over $1 million. These deals pay college athletes to use their name, image, and likeness and are often sponsored by companies.
Lucas Oil Stadium -- which traditionally serves as the home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts -- will welcome college basketball and about 35,000 fans this weekend with matchups from the Midwest Region taking place.