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The recent championship ranks the lowest of the three in ESPN's rankings, but that certainly does not diminish the accomplishment nor does it suck any of the excitement out of the epic run.
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The tournament improved as it progressed.
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ChatGPT went undefeated in the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, going 8 for 8 and 4 for 4, respectively.
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Relief spread around the world on Thursday after President Trump suspended enforcement of some of his global tariffs, but the U-turn raised the question of whether big concessions on trade need to be made to mollify an American leader who had been humbled by the market.
The senator laments how Trump and his advisors refuse to give a straight answer about the end-goal of tariffs.
The Florida Gators are national champions after wrapping up the 2025 men's NCAA tournament on Monday night with a 65-63 victory over the Houston Cougars in a hard-fought title game.
In the span of less than three weeks, Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. has risen from a projected second-round pick with promise to a sure first-round pick who may be a candidate to leap into the lottery discussion.
Monday's men's NCAA Tournament championship game between Florida and Houston drew in an average of 18.1 million viewers. Here's more.
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Auburn Wire on MSNWhere Auburn lands in USA TODAY's way-too-early top 25 after March MadnessAuburn basketball just concluded its second-ever Final Four run. Are they destined to repeat this season's success in 2025-26? USA TODAY experts are not ready to make that call. Auburn's 32 wins this season are the most in program history,
According to ESPN, one user in its women's NCAA Tournament bracket challenge was a game short of having a perfect March Madness bracket.
Flagg, the presumptive 2025 No. 1 NBA draft pick, missed a fadeaway jumper on the next possession. The Cougars closed it out from there to escape with a 70-67 win, sealing the most devastating meltdown in March Madness history.