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Power-conference schools have big money for rosters via NIL (and soon, revenue sharing), leaving mid-majors scrambling to keep up.
Here are the 10 best Cinderella runs in NCAA Men's Tournament history. When Davidson went undefeated in Southern Conference play and went on to win its conference tournament, it was just a glimpse ...
The NCAA transfer portal is causing a lack of Cinderella stories in the NCAA tournament, as mid-major teams lose their star players to larger programs. The transfer portal officially opened on ...
Every year there’s a storyline that develops from the first week of the NCAA tournament that dominates ... is NIL and the transfer portal eliminating Cinderella teams from the dance, and the ...
All of that necessitates this question: Are we witnessing the death of Cinderella in the NCAA men’s tournament? It’s always dangerous to draw conclusions from small sample sizes. Patrick ...
No more fairy tales: Some fans are worried this trend has killed the "Cinderella" — rags-to-riches stories of underdogs soaring to victory in the annual NCAA tournament. Federal agencies that ...
From a distance, with her team in the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year, Norfolk State guard Diamond Johnson watched Southern University’s improbable run to the dance as an HBCU from a ...
“I don’t think Cinderella is dead,” Michigan coach Dusty ... Tennessee and Kansas State two years ago in the school’s second NCAA Tournament appearance ever – are no longer part of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — In an NCAA Tournament sorely lacking in Cinderella stories, coach John Calipari has the unusual role of being the closest thing to it. After routinely taking powerhouse teams in ...
How dare they ruin the NCAA Tournament? How dare they kill Cinderella? Relax. While it is always a good thing to warn the world of the evils of NIL and the transfer portal, your precious NCAA ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — For the first time since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, the Sweet 16 is made up entirely of power conference schools. No underdog stories. No Cinderella teams.
The NCAA women's basketball tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1994. Here's a look at the record by every seed, from the No. 1s through the No. 16s.