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NCAA Tournament Sunday Scoreboard
NCAA Tournament Sunday Scoreboard

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time02-04-2025

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NCAA Tournament Sunday Scoreboard

Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Mid-Major Men's Scoreboard No. 2 Alabama 80, No. 7 Saint Mary's 66 — East Region Chris Youngblood (Alabama) - 13 points, 4-of-5 FG Mitchell Saxen (Saint Mary's) - 15 points, five rebounds, three steals Harry Wessels (Saint Mary's) - 12 points, eight rebounds, three blocks Nate Oats' Crimson Tide took a lead midway through the first half and never relinquished it, keeping the Gaels at bay. It might've been a different story on another day — Saint Mary's dominated the rebounding and turnover battle, but an ugly 34% from the field and 21% from three spelled the end for the WCC's regular-season champs. Star guard Augustas Marciulionis couldn't get going, sputtering to a 3-of-11 night, and nobody else outside of Saxen could pick up the slack enough to make a late surge. No. 4 Maryland 72, No. 12 Colorado State 71 - West Region Derik Queen (Maryland) - 17 points, six rebounds, two blocks Nique Clifford (Colorado State) - 21 points, seven rebounds, six assists Jalen Lake (Colorado State) - 13 points, two rebounds, two assists Advertisement When Jalen Lake's deep, lead-taking 3-pointer splashed through the hoop with six seconds remaining, it stood out not just as the moment of the night, but maybe the moment of the Tournament so far. Moments later, when Derik Queen's buzzer-beating layup kissed sweetly off the glass and through the mesh, Lane's jumper had been upstaged — in both respects. For the Rams, instead of a cathartic, now-you-see-me-now-you-don't ticket punch to the Sweet 16, it was heartbreak, as they looked on with dejected faces while Maryland snatched their season out from under their noses in the rudest way possible. CSU, like Saint Mary's, didn't cower against powerful opposition, winning the rebound battle handily. It was the 3-point shot (24%) that did them in, and Maryland's 'Crab Five' (all of whom scored in double digits) did just enough to take advantage. No. 2 Michigan State 71, No. 10 New Mexico 63 — South Region Jaden Akins (Michigan State) - 16 points, 7-of-11 FG Nelly Junior Joseph (New Mexico) - 16 points, seven rebounds, 7-of-9 FG Donovan Dent (New Mexico) - 14 points, six assists, 7-of-18 FG Advertisement It wasn't a banner weekend for the Pitino family; Rick's St. John's fell to Arkansas on Saturday before he flew across the country to watch Michigan State eliminate Richard's New Mexico. (Rick looking on as his son suffered the same fate he did had some real A Bronx Tale feel to it, admittedly.) On the court, the Lobos took control, opening up a 10-point cushion in the first half before the athletic, deep Spartan roster slowly started to wrest control. A huge Akins three late in the second half gave Michigan State the cushion they needed, and Junior Joseph's fifth foul moments later sealed the deal. New Mexico looked the part of a rival, but sent MSU to the free throw line 28 times — and Dent's subpar night wasn't enough to keep the last mid-major in the tournament. Elsewhere around the Madness No. 1 Florida 77, No. 8 UConn 75 — West Region Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida) - 23 points, 5-of-8 3PT Alijah Martin (Florida) - 18 points, four rebounds, 7-of-12 FG Liam McNeeley (UConn) - 22 points, three assists, 6-of-16 FG No 1. Duke 89, No. 9 Baylor 66 — East Region Tyrese Proctor (Duke) - 25 points, 9-of-10 FG Cooper Flagg (Duke) - 18 points, nine rebounds, six assists VJ Edgecombe (Baylor) - 16 points, six rebounds, 6-of-12 FG No. 3 Kentucky 84, No. 6 Illinois 75 — Midwest Region Koby Brea (Kentucky) - 23 points, six rebounds, 10-of-16 FG Otega Oweh (Kentucky) - 15 points, four rebounds, 6-of-12 FG Kylan Boswell (Illinois) - 23 points, six assists, 9-of-14 FG No. 6 Ole Miss 91, No. 3 Iowa State 78 — South Region Sean Pedulla (Ole Miss) - 20 points, eight assists, 6-of-13 FG Jaemyn Brakefield (Ole Miss) - 19 points, 6-of-8 FG Curtis Jones (Iowa State) - 26 points, four rebounds, 9-of-17 FG No. 4 Arizona 87, No. 5 Oregon 83 — East Region Caleb Love (Arizona) - 29 points, nine rebounds, four assists Tobe Awaka (Arizona) - 12 points, 14 rebounds, 6-of-8 FG Jackson Shelstad (Oregon) 25 points, 9-of-14 FG Mid-Major Women's Scoreboard No. 1 UCLA 84, No. 8 Richmond 67 — Los Angeles Region Lauren Betts (UCLA) - 30 points, 14 rebounds, 14-of-17 FG Maggie Doogan (Richmond) - 27 points, seven assists, six rebounds Rachel Ullstrom (Richmond) - 18 points, seven rebounds, 7-of-11 FG Advertisement Richmond hung really tough with the top-overall seed. The Spiders led by two after the first quarter and were tied at halftime. The Atlantic 10 regular-season champions shot a scorching 65% (15-of-23) and 73% (8-of-11) from deep in the opening 20 minutes. It looked as though an upset was brewing in Westwood. But it was not to be. The Bruins outscored the Spiders 29-7 in the third quarter, which included separate runs of 10 and 13 straight points. Richmond shot 20% (3-for-15) with five turnovers, while UCLA converted on 55% (11-for-20) of its shots. Elsewhere around the Madness No, 1 South Carolina 64, No. 9 Indiana 53 — Columbia Region Bree Hall (South Carolina) - 11 points, 4-of-6 FG Chloe Kitts (South Carolina) - 10 points, 11 rebounds Shay Ciezki (Indiana) - 12 points, 5-of-10 FG No. 2 Duke 59, No. 10 Oregon 53 — Durham Region Ashlon Jackson (Duke) - 20 points, 5-of-9 3FG Reigan Richardson (Duke) - 13 points, six rebounds, 6-of-10 FG Deja Kelly (Oregon) - 20 points No. 2 TCU 85, No. 7 Louisville 70 — Fort Worth Region Agnes Emma-Nnopu (TCU) - 23 points, 8-of-12 FG Hailey Van Lith (TCU) - 16 points, 10 assists Jayda Curry (Louisville) - 41 points, 6-of-12 3FG, five assists No. 3 Notre Dame 76, No. 6 Michigan 55 — South Bend Region Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame) - 21 points, 8-of-14 FG Liatu King (Notre Dame) - 18 points, 15 rebounds, 7-of-7 FG Olivia Olson (Michigan) - 20 points No. 5 Kansas State 80, No. 4 Kentucky 79 (OT) — Lexington Region Temira Poindexter (Kansas State) - 24 points, six rebounds Serena Sundell (Kansas State) - 19 points, 14 assists Clara Strack (Kentucky) - 22 points, eight rebounds No. 5 Ole Miss 69, No. 4 Baylor 63 — Waco Region Sira Thienou (Ole Miss) - 16 points, six rebounds Madison Scott (Ole Miss) - 14 points Aaronette Vonleh (Baylor) - 16 points, 8-of-10 FG No. 5 Tennessee 82, No. 4 Ohio State 67 — Columbus Region Talaysia Cooper (Tennessee) - 19 points, eight rebounds, seven steals, five assists Zee Spearman (Tennessee) - 17 points, 8-of-10 FG, five rebounds Jaloni Cambridge (Ohio State) - 19 points, five rebounds Advertisement More from

Did Maryland's Derik Queen travel on his game-winner? Does it matter?
Did Maryland's Derik Queen travel on his game-winner? Does it matter?

Washington Post

time24-03-2025

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Did Maryland's Derik Queen travel on his game-winner? Does it matter?

The buzzer-beating game-winner was, Derik Queen acknowledged, 'the very first' of the freshman's career, but the shot that catapulted Maryland into the Sweet 16 wasn't without controversy. The shot by the Big Ten Freshman of the Year came after Colorado State appeared to be on the brink of an upset when Jalen Lake's three-pointer gave the Rams a 71-70 lead with six seconds left. But after a Maryland timeout, Queen grabbed the inbounds pass with 3.7 seconds left and went to work, dribbling twice before taking off and hanging in midair long enough to get off a bank shot.

Social media reacts to instant classic between Maryland, Colorado State
Social media reacts to instant classic between Maryland, Colorado State

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time24-03-2025

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Social media reacts to instant classic between Maryland, Colorado State

The Colorado State Rams dream season ends in heartbreak. After a clutch three-pointer from Jalen Lake to take a one-point lead with mere second left in the game, Maryland star freshman and NBA draft prospect Derik Queen crushed the hope of Ram fans everywhere with a bank shot for the win at the buzzer. Maryland toppled CSU 72-71. More: The best beer in Fort Collins? Vote in this 64-brew bracket to help the Coloradoan decide Here's how people reacted on social media to Maryland's narrow March Madness win over Colorado State. DERIK QUEEN FTW 😱OH MY GOODNESS 🤯#MarchMadness — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 24, 2025 INSANE VIEW OF DERIK QUEEN'S GAME WINNER 🤯#MarchMadness @TerrapinHoops — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 24, 2025 💔 — Colorado State Men's Basketball (@CSUMBasketball) March 24, 2025 HUGE MOMENT FOR ALL OF US LIFELONG MARYLAND FANS SINCE THE LAST 30 SECONDS AFTER COLORADO STATE HIT THAT OTHER SHOT WHEN WE WERE LIFELONG COLORADO STATE FANS — Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) March 24, 2025 With Colorado State's loss, this is the first NCAA Tournament since 2007 with no teams seeded 11th or lower in the Sweet 16. — Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) March 24, 2025 While many people celebrated the Derik Queen buzzer-beater, Jalen Lake nearly had the game winning shot. Here's a look at what almost was for Colorado State fans. JALEN LAKE IN HIS 124TH GAME 🤯Colorado State leads! — College Basketball Content (@CBBcontent) March 24, 2025 The Rams magical season comes to an end. This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Derik Queen, Colorado State social media reactions

How to buy Florida vs. Maryland Sweet 16 March Madness men's NCAA Tournament tickets
How to buy Florida vs. Maryland Sweet 16 March Madness men's NCAA Tournament tickets

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time24-03-2025

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How to buy Florida vs. Maryland Sweet 16 March Madness men's NCAA Tournament tickets

How to buy Florida vs. Maryland Sweet 16 March Madness men's NCAA Tournament tickets No. 4 Maryland is joining No. 1 Florida in the Sweet 16. The Terps defeated No. 12 Colorado State 72-71 in the best game of the tournament so far on Sunday, setting up a matchup with the top-seeded Gators in the West Regional Semifinal. Derik Queen hit a bank buzzer beater to give Maryland the win, just 3.6 seconds after Colorado State senior Jalen Lake made a three pointer to give the Rams the 71-70 lead. The Gators advanced earlier Sunday afternoon in a similar style of game, coming from behind to defeat No. 8 UConn and end the Huskies' hopes of a threepeat. Here's everything you need to know in order to buy Florida vs. Maryland March Madness Sweet 16 tickets. Maryland vs. Florida March Madness basketball tickets Tickets for Thursday's matchup in San Francisco are already on sale. As of publication, the cheapest available ticket for Maryland vs. Florida costs $177. A ticket for Florida vs. Maryland also grants admission to the other Sweet 16 game in San Francisco on Friday, No. 3 Texas Tech vs No. 10 Arkansas. Shop Florida vs. Maryland Sweet 16 tickets Maryland vs. Florida Sweet 16 game date, time The Terps and the Gators are scheduled to play their Sweet 16 matchup on Thursday in San Francisco at the Chase Center. Exact times are yet to be released by the NCAA, and will likely be revealed by Monday. West Regional Sweet 16 tickets The West Regional Sweet 16 and Elite 8 tickets are on sale now. An All-Sessions pass for San Francisco grants access to both Sweet 16 games and the Elite 8 game. At the time of publication, the cheapest All Sessions Pass costs $406. Shop SF Regional All-Sessions Pass Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a com

How to watch Colorado State Rams vs. Utah State Aggies: Live stream info, TV channel, game time
How to watch Colorado State Rams vs. Utah State Aggies: Live stream info, TV channel, game time

USA Today

time01-03-2025

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How to watch Colorado State Rams vs. Utah State Aggies: Live stream info, TV channel, game time

How to watch Colorado State Rams vs. Utah State Aggies: Live stream info, TV channel, game time | March 1 The Colorado State Rams (19-9, 13-4 MWC) welcome in the Utah State Aggies (24-5, 14-4 MWC) after winning seven home games in a row. It tips at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 1, 2025. Colorado State won on the road over Air Force 77-55 last time out, and was led by Kyan Evans (20 PTS, 63.64 FG%, 2-6 from 3PT) and Jalen Lake (15 PTS, 60 FG%, 3-6 from 3PT). Utah State fell on the road to Boise State, 82-65, in its last game. Its top scorers were Mason Falslev (19 PTS, 46.67 FG%, 4-7 from 3PT) and Deyton Albury (11 PTS, 42.86 FG%). As college hoops matchups continue, prepare for the contest with everything you need to know about Saturday's game. Check out: USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll Colorado State vs. Utah State: How to watch on TV or live stream Game day: Saturday, March 1, 2025 Saturday, March 1, 2025 Game time: 4 p.m. ET 4 p.m. ET Location: Fort Collins, Colorado Fort Collins, Colorado Arena: Moby Arena Moby Arena TV Channel: Fox Sports 1 Fox Sports 1 Live Stream: Fubo (Watch Now! - Regional restrictions may apply) Watch college basketball on Fubo! Rams vs. Aggies odds and spread Spread Favorite: Rams (-2.5) Rams (-2.5) Moneyline: Colorado State (-131), Utah State (+110) Colorado State (-131), Utah State (+110) Total: 150.5 points College basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 9:35 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Watch college basketball on Fubo!

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