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March Madness Round of 32 Predictions
by Zak Drapeau Sportz Nation - 3/21/2026 Photo by Brynn Anderson/ Associated Press 1 Duke vs 9 TCU Prediction: Duke Duke may have came out flat against Siena but they came out in the 2nd half and looked like they have all year. Watch for them to come out against TCU on fire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Louisville vs 3 Michigan St Prediction: Michigan St Michigan State has been one of my favorite teams for this tournament and I see no reason to change cour
Zak Drapeau
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March Madness: Can These Underdog Teams Win It All?
by Joel Piton Sportz Nation - 3/20/2026 Photo: Vincent Carchietta/ImagnImages March Madness has never been kind to assumptions. Programs like Duke, Arizona, and Michigan State may dominate the headlines every year, but what makes the tournament hype is the reliance on unpredictability. Just last season, Florida reminded the college basketball world that a hot streak at the right time can outweigh months of expectations. In a single-elimination format, reputations won't win ga
Joel Piton
1 day ago


March Madness: The Best Shooting Guards in College Basketball
by Joel Piton Sportz Nation - 3/17/26 Photo: Devin Stewart/AP It's that time. March Madness is gearing up, and we've got a lofty list of combo guards ready to sway fans and analysts alike. From elite shot creators to lockdown perimeter defenders, the two-guard spot is stacked this year with talent capable of swinging games in a nanosecond. Headlining the group is phenom Darryn Peterson, whose scoring ability, confidence, and NBA-ready offensive arsenal have scouts ready to t
Joel Piton
4 days ago


Duke Hangs on to Beat Florida State in ACC Tournament
By Elias Meredith Sportz Nation - 3/13/26 Photo by Nell Redmond/AP Photo Thursday night, the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils traveled 141 miles southwest to face the Florida State Seminoles at the Spectrum to kick off ACC Tournament play. A game where Duke were 16 point favorites came down to the last shot. Senior guard Robert McCray V missed a game-winning three point attempt as time expired, as Duke escaped with an 80-79 win. The first half was filled with ties and lead changes. Bot
emeredith55
Mar 13


March Madness: The Best Small Forwards In College Basketball
Photo: Kaylin Cartell/Getty Headlined by AJ Dybantsa, the 2026 NBA Draft is projected to have a handful of wings fall somewhere within the first two rounds. As we know, March Madness will continue to be the biggest proving ground for college basketball’s brightest stars, and this year’s group of small forwards is loaded with talent looking to seize the spotlight. With size and athleticism, these versatile players are the modern blueprint for NBA teams: long, skilled, and capa
Joel Piton
Mar 10


March Madness: The Best Power Forwards in College Basketball
Photo: Jessica Hill/AP March Madness makes or breaks your reputation—and this year, frontcourt talent is hard to ignore. The number of talented power forwards across the country has flooded mock drafts and the 2026 NBA Draft is shaping up to feature an influx of forward-wing hybrids projected to land in the lottery, and the depth at the position is noticeable. Many of the names on this list are carrying their programs and proving they can thrive under pressure. In a college l
Joel Piton
Mar 3


The Best Centers in College Basketball Ahead of March Madness
by Joel Piton Sportz Nation - 2/17/2026 Photo: Ben Mckeown/Duke The center position has flown under the radar throughout this college basketball season. Unlike recent years—there's no Zach Edey or Khaman Maluach dominating and commanding national attention, there hasn’t been a singular, NIL-driven superstar big man defining the conversation. That doesn’t mean the paint has been soft. Across the country, a new wave of centers have been anchoring winning programs, producing at
Joel Piton
Feb 20


NCAAW: The Women’s College Hoopers You Need to Be Watching Right Now (Vol. 1)
March Madness is approaching and the spotlight on women’s basketball is growing brighter. A new wave of elite scorers is beginning to separate itself from the pack. Some are rising stars ready to make the leap from McDonald's All-Americans to collegiate standouts. Others are seasoned bucket-getters who have been putting it on for their university's program for years and are legitimate WNBA draft prospects. Whether it’s a short burst of consecutive explosive scoring nights or
Joel Piton
Feb 3
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