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NCAA Tournament 2014: Stay or Go Pro, One-and-Done Stars Have Nothing to Lose. Dan Levy Mar 25, 2014. What's that joke about having no Cash, Jobs or Hope?
Since the NCAA moved to a 64-team tournament in 1985, only one tournament has had more upsets than this year's — and only one tournament has had as many big upsets.
It's March, the best time of year to be a college basketball fan, as the 2014 NCAA tournament is just around the corner. But before the field of 68 is slotted and announced, all 32 Division I ...
And thanks to another expansion in 2011, the NCAA Tournament gives us 68 data points each season. One season the Big Ten has bragging rights, ... The 2014 NCAA Tournament By the Numbers 4.
The NCAA Tournament ended with one winner and 67 losers in the bracket, ... Winners and losers from the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Author: David Fox. Apr 10, 2014 10:19 AM EDT. In this story: ...
The bracket for the 2014 NCAA tournament has officially been released. The full 68-team field is below, along with favorites, first-game upset alerts, dark horses and players to watch for each ...
Florida enters the NCAA tournament as the top overall seed, but trials await Gators. Sports news, delivered 📪 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 PGA Championship ⛳ ...
March Madness: Every year at this time, college basketball teams across the US look forward to continuing their seasons during this three-week period of hoops hysteria.
2014 NCAA Tournament Live Blog: Elite 8 Action. The Spartans and Wolverines can make the Final 4 one Big 10 party. By ABC News. March 30, 2014, 12:00 PM.
Oregon -- The Ducks won the first-ever NCAA tournament in 1939. Oregon outlasted a field of eight featuring Ohio State, Oklahoma, Villanova, Texas, Wake Forest, Brown and Utah State.
Tickets for rounds 2 and 3 across the entire tournament currently average $145.88, reflecting a decline of 14.31% over the past day as the market has begun to retract in the hours leading up to ...
Despite the early-season hype – and Sunday's Big Ten tournament title – Michigan State sits as the East Region's No. 4 seed, behind No. 1 Virginia, No. 2 Villanova and No. 3 Iowa State.