“I guess I didn’t hit the over.”
Since he returned to the court after winning an injunction in January, Terrence Shannon has not addressed the media due to his pending legal case in Kansas.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde kick off the podcast by reacting to March Madness TV ratings and why this year's tournament has exceeded most people's expectation. Forde believes the combination of early upsets coupled with big time programs and storylines moving on to the second weekend will only help the tournament's interest. Dellenger points out that a record number of Americans will bet on the tournament this year.
The Wolfpack have won seven straight games since ending the regular season on a four-game losing streak.
Louisville won a combined 12 games over the past two seasons. Charleston has been to the NCAA tournament twice in that same span.
Six of the eight games have spreads fewer than seven points.
The 6-foot-9 senior is the early projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Kentucky has lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament in two of the past three seasons.
There are 256 potential Final Four combinations left. Here’s a look at 16 compelling ones.
Despite record television ratings, the powers that be are still talking about expanding the NCAA tournament.
Iowa's first-round game also drew over 3 million viewers.
With two rounds down, Yahoo Sports takes a look at 10 players who have played above the competition and how it's helped their draft stock.
The remaining perfect women's bracket made it through the final stretch of games on Monday to close out the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Caitlin Clark dropped 32 points to lead the Hawkeyes to a 64-54 win over West Virginia on Monday night in Iowa City.
Bueckers is back leading the Huskies into the Sweet 16 after two career-altering injuries.
Kyle Smith is fresh off leading Washington State to its first NCAA tournament since 2008 this spring.
Mark Byington led the Dukes to a 32-4 record this season and their first NCAA tournament win since 1983.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde kick off the podcast by reacting to the instant classic and finish between Houston and Texas A&M in the second round of March Madness. All three share their biggest takeaways from the first weekend of the tournament including Purdue's dominance so far and Kentucky's collapse against Oakland.
Sprinkle led Utah State to the NCAA tournament in his only season as head coach. The Aggies won their first-round game before losing to Purdue on Sunday.
Now that we're down to the final 16, we take another look at every team from most to least likely to take home a national championship.
It took an overtime shootout, but Stanford avenged last season's NCAA tournament loss and punched its ticket to the Sweet 16.
Houston held on in an overtime thriller on Sunday night to beat Texas A&M, and both UConn and San Diego State flew to blowout wins.
It's been an unusually chalky first two rounds of the tournament, but that means we get to watch many of the best teams and biggest brands next week.
The Sweet 16 field is set for the men's tournament.
SDSU will get another shot at UConn on Thursday night in Boston after last year's national championship game.
Clingan had 14 points, 14 rebounds and 8 blocks.
Alabama is headed to its third Sweet 16 in the past five seasons.
Clemson almost blew a big lead, but held on to advance to the tournament's second weekend.
West Virginia hasn't had a permanent head coach since Bob Huggins' tumultuous exit from the program last spring.
The final score was little more than semantics. What mattered more was that the Blue Devils at last displayed the firepower expected from them before the season.
This is not the same Purdue team that lost to Fairleigh Dickinson last year.
Kolek had 21 points and 11 rebounds.
Sweet 16 berths are on the line in both brackets as the stakes ratchet up.
Two short years ago, Grant-Foster wasn't sure if he'd ever play basketball again. Now, he's playing a starring role for Grand Canyon as it tries to make the Sweet 16.
Dusty May led the Owls on a Final Four run last season and quickly brought the program to the national stage.
Creighton outscored Oregon 15-2 in the second OT.
While the day lacked in upsets, it delivered with starpower.
The Oakland guard turned overnight celebrity scored 54 points and sank 17 threes in a pair of NCAA tournament games.
The Cyclones are headed to their second Sweet 16 in three years.
After a pair of dominant wins, the Illini are headed to their first Sweet 16 since 2005.
The Vols shot just 34% from the field.
The Wolfpack needed overtime, but are in the Sweet 16 for the first time in nine years.
Michigan State punched first, but North Carolina's counter decided the game as UNC rode hot shooting from 3 into the Sweet 16.
Self made it clear that he wasn't bullish on Kansas' national title chances as the Jayhawks struggled down the stretch.
It's the ninth straight Sweet 16 appearance for the Bulldogs.
Arizona didn't wilt after Dayton cut a 17-point first-half deficit to three. As a result, the Wildcats became the first team to clinch a spot in the Sweet 16.
The Dukes earned a second-round matchup with Duke and showed why they were a popular upset pick.
It was a very good round for No. 11 and 12 seeds.
Unlike last year, Purdue did what it was supposed to do on Friday. What's next for the Boilermakers?
March Madness has arrived.