This is exactly the kind of men’s Final Four you want to see, as Gonzaga, Baylor, Houston and UCLA have captured the story of the season.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Referee Bert Smith collapses on court, taken off on stretcher during first half of Gonzaga-USC men’s Elite Eight game
Referee Bert Smith was awake as he was taken off on a stretcher after he collapsed to the court during the game between Gonzaga and Southern Cal.
Opinion: Give Final Four coach Scott Drew every bit of credit for Baylor’s remarkable men’s basketball turnaround
Baylor coach Scott Drew reaching Final Four closes circle on maybe the greatest turnaround in college hoops history. He deserves every bit of credit.
Opinion: Mick Cronin’s UCLA Bruins show their toughness in men’s Sweet 16 upset of Alabama
Just when a tying 3-pointer could have signaled the men’s NCAA Tournament end for UCLA, the Bruins refused to give in and upset Alabama in overtime.
Opinion: NCAA’s gender equity problems can be solved with common sense, not lawyers
The NCAA needs leadership and not an expensive report from a law firm in order to address gender equity issues at its championship events.
Mass shooting in Boulder weighs heavily on Colorado men’s coach Tad Boyle, players
After Colorado’s loss to Florida State in the men’s NCAA Tournament, coach Tad Boyle said the mass shooting had weighed on his mind throughout game.
Opinion: Oral Roberts dances way into Sweet 16, history books – despite what handbook says
The Evangelical school In Oklahoma frowns on dancing, but the Eagles make an exception as team is just second No. 15 seed to advance to the Sweet 16.
Opinion: Will Wade living in his own warped reality, and the NCAA, SEC and LSU have enabled him
Tigers men’s coach Will Wade has avoided disciplinary action for findings from a 2017 FBI investigation into college basketball corruption.
Opinion: Just two days in, the Big Ten is showing its true colors
The Big Ten qualified nine teams, but three already are out after just two days of play in the men’s NCAA Tournament.
Opinion: March Madness off to problematic start for NCAA at men’s and women’s basketball tournaments
Pulling off basketball tournaments during a pandemic isn’t easy. But the NCAA’s lack of common sense has March Madness off to a rough start.