Our 2023-24 Top 40 Countdown!
Read moreThe Almanac: Year of the Big
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Read moreTop 40 Countdown: 2022-23 Preseason
Our one-stop hub for this year’s Top 40 countdown! Full listing of teams included, plus links to each daily tweet thread inside.
Read moreFinal Four Recap: Kansas vs. Villanova
The matinee undercard in this epic Final Four was all about Kansas. Sorry, Nova nation.
Read moreFinal Four Recap: UNC vs. Duke
Here’s Jim’s attempt at processing the insanity that was Duke and North Carolina on Saturday night. It lived up to everything we could have hoped for and then some, but in the end, the Tar Heels were the ones left standing.
Read moreSecond Chances in the Second City (3MW Media Series: Elite Eight Midwest Regional)
From sweet to elite to final, the Jayhawks reigned supreme at the Midwest Regional in Chicago
Read moreFirst Round Game Previews: West Region
Gonzaga is once again the tournament’s top overall seed and slotted out west. Can the Bulldogs run through this region as they did in 2021? Or will Coach K’s last hurrah be the prevailing storyline?
Read moreFirst Round Game Previews: Midwest Region
Arguably the softest region, the Midwest is stacked with teams shouldering a billion question marks. Can Kansas roll through a seemingly easy draw?
Read moreFirst Round Game Previews: East Region
Baylor. Kentucky. Purdue. UCLA. There’s plenty of beasts in the East - can any giant killer derail one of these Goliaths?
Read moreFirst Round Game Previews: South Region
Gonzaga was dominant again, so a 31-3 Arizona squad got shipped to the South region. Kerr Kriisa’s ankle injury looms large, and the other high seeds here are no joke.
Read moreFirst Four Game Previews: Wednesday
Rutgers and Notre Dame, surprise inclusions? Maybe, but that doesn’t matter. They square off in Dayton on Wednesday night with a highly entertaining 16-seed undercard between Bryant and Wright State on tap, as well.
Read moreFirst Four Game Previews: Tuesday
Texas Southern and Texas A&M Corpus Christi square off for the honors to face Kansas in the Midwest Region. Indiana goes to toe-to-toe with Wyoming in a battle between the two final squads included in the NCAA Tournament.
Read moreSWAC 2021-22 Preview
Get ready for another H-Town showdown. Texas Southern and Prairie View A&M are set on a collision course for the SWAC crown, again, after the Tigers got the better of the Panthers last year.
Read moreSouthland 2021-22 Preview
The Southland is now an 8-team league following the departure of four Texas schools and Central Arkansas. Nicholls is the heavy favorite to repeat as champs and win the auto-bid, but SLU and UNO lurk in the shadows.
Read moreMEAC 2021-22 Preview
The MEAC watched three teams exit this offseason, leaving a streamlined league competing for the precious NCAA Tournament bid. Powerhouses Norfolk State and North Carolina Central should be right back in the hunt, but Morgan State’s renaissance continues under Kevin Broadus…
Read moreAmerica East 2021-22 Preview
Look out Vermont, the America East is coming. COVID constricted the Catamounts’ chemistry last season. Now, they’ll have to overcome a loaded field that stockpiled talent and experience over the summer.
Read morePatriot 2021-22 Preview
Colgate still reigns supreme in the Patriot. Can the Raiders get back to their third Dance in four seasons? Or will Boston U avenge its lost 2020 Tourney berth?
Read moreBig South 2021-22 Preview
Mike Jones and Pat Kelsey left for greener pastures, leaving a potential power vacuum at the top of the OVC totem pole - can anyone not named Winthrop or Radford rise to the occasion?
Read moreOhio Valley 2021-22 Preview
And then there were 10… Two less challengers won’t make it any easier for teams not named Belmont, Morehead State and Murray State, the clear cut top-3 with a 2022 OVC crown in their sights.
Read moreColonial 2021-22 Preview
The CAA is wide open this season with as many as seven teams capable of winning the league and crashing the Field of 68. James Madison, Northeastern, and Hofstra lead the way.
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