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Winners and Losers of the NCAA Tournament Round 2

Princeton earned another huge win in the men’s tournament, while Iowa’s Caitlin Clark showed why she’s a true superstar in the women’s bracket. Here are our winners and losers from the second round of March Madness.

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FDU and Princeton Spoil Brackets, Knicks Fight Back Against Denver, and Zach Braziller Previews the Sweet 16

JJ and Zach cover the latest in March Madness, including Rick Pitino and St. John’s, the local stars in the tournament, the East bracket, and Final Four predictions

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An NBA Title Mystery, a “Historic Scoring” Dilemma, Atlanta’s Woes, and March Madness With Ryen Russillo

Bill and Ryen go into why the NBA title race is so wide open and give their March Madness takeaways

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Round 2 Wrap-Up Special With Michael Lombardi

Tate Frazier recaps the entire slate of games on Sunday with his most notable tidbits, including Sean Miller’s Sweet 16 return, Coach Cal’s exit, Creighton’s statement win, and Miami’s big move for the ACC

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Round of 32 Preview

JJ returns with Eli Hershkovich to recap Kansas being upset by Arkansas and the other matches from the round of 32

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Day 3 Rapid Reactions With J. Kyle Mann

Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss Duke falling to a physical Tennessee team, Arkansas upsetting the defending champion Kansas Jayhawks, and more

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Emergency Pod: Down Goes No. 1 Purdue! With J. Kyle Mann

Fairleigh Dickinson’s victory, what’s next for Zach Edey, and what went wrong for Purdue

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Winners and Losers of the NCAA Men’s Tournament Round 1

From a trio of Cinderellas to a bunch of bad beats, the first round of the men’s tournament delivered. Here are our winners and losers from the first two days of March Madness.

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Day Two Rapid Reactions With J. Kyle Mann

Takeaways from the end of round one, including Creighton’s victory, Xavier’s struggles, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and much more

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The Shortest Team in College Basketball Just Pulled Off the Greatest Tourney Upset Ever

Purdue was supposed to be an NCAA tournament giant. It was no match for 16-seed Fairleigh Dickinson and the short kings of March Madness.

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Tournament NBA Potentials, Embiid Pushing for MVP, and the Feel-Good Kings Clinch a Winning Season

Verno and KOC also cover Ja Morant’s suspension, the 76ers’ six-game winning streak, and their favorite March Madness players

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Tapping Into March Madness. Plus, a Ring Culture Debate and League Scuffles.

Austin’s Pet Peeves makes a return, and he lets slip which teammate has a soup obsession during Timberwolves film sessions

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Friday Night March Madness Bracket Preview, Jets Playoff Odds, and NBA Weekend Bets

The East Coast Bias boys also review the first full day of the NCAA tournament

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Day 1 March Madness Rapid Reactions With J. Kyle Mann

Tate and J. Kyle Mann go over the upsets, close calls, and standout players from Day 1 of March Madness

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Will Cason Wallace Boost His NBA Draft Stock During March Madness?

The Kentucky freshman is a potential lottery pick. Can he lead the Wildcats on a deep tourney run?

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Edwin Diaz Out for the Season and March Madness Brackets Get Busted

Plus, Connor Rodgers on what could make Aaron Rodgers a great fit with the Jets

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Why Are You Watching College Basketball? Plus, ESPN’s Elle Duncan.

Jason also breaks down what Lonzo Ball’s third knee surgery means for his Bulls future

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The Three Best Upset Picks for 2023 March Madness

Rodger Sherman is back to once again share his three favorite Cinderella schools to have a Round 1 upset in the 2023 tournament.

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The 2023 NBA Pre–March Madness Mock Draft

There are six college stars inside the top 10 of our updated mock draft. Could there be more by the end of the NCAA tournament? Here’s how the first round projects.

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Zach Edey Is Just Different

Purdue’s 7-foot-4 center might be college basketball’s biggest lightning rod, but Zach Edey’s learned how to harness the hate, turning him into arguably the best big man in the country. "I play better when I’m pissed off," he says.

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March Madness Prospects to Watch, Plus Scoot Henderson Is Shut Down

KOC and Kyle debate whether Scoot has shown enough during his time in the G League before discussing why Brandon Miller has leaped over Scoot as the no. 2 overall prospect

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Full 2023 Bracket Breakdown

JJ, Sportsgrid’s Mike Carver, and SuperBook Sportsbook’s Art DiCesare break down the East, the South, the West, and the Midwest and pick their national title winners

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‘OSP’ Tournament Primer With Ty Jerome

The Warriors guard discusses Golden State’s season and reflects on Virginia’s 2019 national championship run

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The Ringer Staff’s 2023 March Madness Brackets

We set out looking for one perfect bracket and found 24 of them

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The 2023 March Madness Cinderella Guide

From hot shooters to adorable mascots to small programs experiencing a glow-up, here’s everything you need to know to pick upsets in the 2023 men’s NCAA tournament

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The NBA Center Revolution, March Madness Picks, and the WWE’s Gambling Idea With Kevin O’Connor, Tate Frazier, and Brian Gewirtz

Plus, discussing the most important NBA draft prospects playing in the NCAA tournament

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The Big-Man Revolution Is Coming for March Madness

Purdue’s Zach Edey is expected to make waves at this year’s NCAA tournament, but he’s not the only big guy in a big spot. The stars for plenty of top teams are 6-foot-8 or taller—and this movement has been years, and one notable rule change, in the making.

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March Madness Bracket Preview, NBA Playoff Picture, and NFL Free Agency

This week, the East Coast Bias boys run through all four regions of the NCAA Tournament bracket and share which teams they like

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2023 NCAA Men’s Tournament Bracket Breakdown: The Best Picks and Biggest Story Lines for Each Region

The tournament field is set, and we’ve made our picks to come out of each region. But there are plenty of questions for the no. 1 seeds, and we’ve found intriguing subplots to watch throughout the first round.

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Knicks End Their Slump in L.A. and the Nets Stay Hot on the Road

Plus, Rodgers watch continues, and Coach O’Toole previews Pitt’s First Four matchup

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Instant Reactions: Chicago Bears Trade No. 1 Overall Pick to Carolina Panthers

Breaking down who won the trade, who the Panthers will take at first overall, D.J. Moore’s fit in Chicago, and more

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Congrats to Kansas, Playoff Standings, and Gearing Up for a Wild Finish in the NBA

Verno and KOC dive into the wild stat about Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, discuss whether there’s any hope for the Lakers as they fight for the final playoff spot in the West, and more