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Ohio State's Taylor Mikesell celebrates after a big basket as the Buckeyes completed the biggest comeback in Big Ten Conference Tournament history against Indiana at the Target Center in Minneapolis. (Photo Credit: John McClellan)

Big Ten notes from the NCAA Tournament’s first weekend

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / March 21, 2023

Three of the conference’s seven teams still remain

The Weekly Fast Break: Hello Cinderella

By Missy Heidrick / March 21, 2023

Two top seeds are out, the Sweet 16 is here.

International players at UConn face NIL obstacles

By Gabriella Levine / March 21, 2023

‘It’s a lot bigger than anybody playing basketball’

How Coach Yo and Mississippi made history

By Gabriella Lewis / March 20, 2023

‘This is our win. Play to win’

What happened to Stanford?

By Matthew Walter / March 20, 2023

And how do the Cardinal fix it?

UCLA freshman Kiki Rice attempts a wide-open 3-pointer.

UCLA’s depth shines as Bruins kick off NCAA Tournament with a win

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 19, 2023

Can the Bruins’ unusually deep rotation be an advantage in March?

UConn players Aubrey Griffin (left), Amari Deberry (middle) and Lou Lopez Sénéchal (right) celebrate on the bench during UConn's first round NCAA Tournament matchup on Saturday, Mar. 18, 2023. (Photo Credit / UConn women's basketball Twitter)

Two BIG EAST teams still dancing after first round of NCAA Tournament

By Tee Baker / March 19, 2023

UConn, Villanova survive while others suffer painful losses

How the Truong twins will continue to push Gonzaga to new heights

By Matthew Walter / March 18, 2023

‘We were always set on being together’

UCLA senior guard Camryn Brown (L) provides guidance to freshman guard Kiki Rice as UCLA head coach Cori Close looks on. (Photo Credit / UCLA Women's Basketball Twitter page)

Camryn Brown is the glue that holds UCLA together

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 17, 2023

The senior wing does all the little things that help lead to wins

St. John’s keeps making history

By Tee Baker / March 16, 2023

And five BIG EAST teams are dancing