Women’s basketball is having itself a moment as March Madness rolls on to the Sweet 16.
A lack of upsets in the first two rounds means there are plenty of familiar faces in the Sweet 16.
Zakai Zeigler #5 of the Tennessee Volunteers reacts during the second half
It's the most wonderful time of the year: March Madness! In the coming
The first two rounds have already brought a big upset and plenty of thrills and now things kick up a notch in the Sweet 16
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Iowa looks to make it back to title game, LSU hopes to repeat as champions and top-seeded South Carolina prepares to cruise through upcoming matchups
Iowa looks to make it back to title game, LSU hopes to repeat as champions and top-seeded South Carolina prepares to cruise through upcoming matchups
Eleven of the top 12 overall seeds are in the Sweet 16.
Here’s everything to know about the next round of March Madness.
The 2024 NCAA Tournament was almost as chalky on the men’s side as the women’s, with 12 of the top 16 seeds advancing to the Sweet 16 (including each of the eight top seeds). Among several interesting matchups is a National Championship rematch between UConn and San Diego State on Thursday. Thursday, March 28 #2
JuJu Watkins has 28 points and McKenzie Forbes hits a career-high six 3-pointers on her way to 20 points as top-seeded USC rolls to a 73-55 win. The Trojans will face fifth-seeded Baylor this weekend in Portland.