Top-seeded Gonzaga did against Creighton what it’s done in this unbeaten season. Drew Timme scored 22 points as the Bulldogs rolled past the fifth-seeded Bluejays 83-65 rout in the Sweet 16.
Post players are having a big impact on the women's NCAA Tournament. Teams that have reached the Sweet 16 teams are getting major contributions from their “bigs."
The women's NCAA Tournament semifinals field is set with many familiar faces like UConn, Baylor, Stanford and South Carolina. There’s also some fresh ones, including Michigan and Arizona.
Michigan’s Juwan Howard does not dismiss the meaning of the Sweet 16 coaching matchup against his old friend and mentor, Leonard Hamilton of Florida State.
Ethan Thompson has led Oregon State to the Sweet 16. The Beavers earned the Pac-12's automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament after surprisingly claiming the Pac-12 tournament title.
Arizona Wildcats is going to the women’s NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time since 1998. Aari McDonald had 17 points as Arizona beat BYU 52-46 in the Mercado Region.
Sedona Prince scored 22 points, Nyara Sabally took over late and sixth-seeded Oregon beat No. 3 Georgia 57-50 in the women’s NCAA Tournament to advance to its fourth straight Sweet 16.
Big man Drew Timme is an understated player for top-ranked Gonzaga. With teammates like Corey Kispert and Jalen Suggs, it could be easy to overlook Timme.
Haley Jones scored 17 points and No. 1 Stanford unleashed another barrage of 3-pointers, booked their trip to the NCAA's Sweet 16 with a 73-62 win over No. 8 Oklahoma State.