Washburn women's soccer earned a big win over UMSL to punch its ticket to the Final Four. It's the Ichabods' second national ...
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Emory University soccer powers both programs into the Final Four
For the 2025 season, Emory University is making waves on both sides of the pitch. The Emory Eagles men’s and women’s soccer ...
The countdown is on for the highly anticipated 2025 NCAA Men's Final Four, set to bring San Antonians a three-day music festival, top-tier basketball, and community events galore. As the tournament's ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The last time Indianapolis hosted an NCAA Men’s Final Four Basketball Championship was in the spring of 2021, inside a virtual COVID bubble that saw the entire March Madness Tournament ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Duke Blue Devils join the Michigan State Spartans, Kentucky Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils and their trio of freshmen ...
The 2026 NCAA Women's Final Four in Phoenix is less than a year away, and with the official countdown clock now hanging at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, excitement is growing. And it's never too early ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA has decided to hold the 2028 Women’s Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis instead of the arena where the Pacers and Fever play their games. The change announced ...
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NCAA: Charles Tiu mulls return as Benilde coach after Final Four exit
MANILA, Philippines—College of St. Benilde’s elimination in the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball Final Four left coach Charles Tiu addressing his future with the Blazers. Benilde came close to ...
It's not the Alamo City's first rodeo with March Madness. The high octane Men's Final Four bracket is returning to San Antonio for a fifth time in the tournament's history. The 2025 Men's Final Four, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Lucas Oil Stadium will welcome college basketball fans from across the country for the Final Four games in 2026. This will be the ninth time the men’s tournament games are taking place ...
For Penn women's tennis, junior Esha Velaga entered her third straight NCAA tournament ranked #78, the highest in the Ivy League. Though she won the first set, Velaga eventually fell to Ohio State's ...
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