Hey listeners, buckle up because March Madness is hitting fever pitch with the Sweet 16 underway today, and the past few days have been pure chaos and brilliance in college basketball. The tournament kicked off with selections on March 15, blasting through the First Four in Dayton and early rounds in spots like Buffalo and Greenville, all building to this madness, according to the NCAA's official schedule. Now, on this Thursday, March 26, the action explodes with regional semifinals, heading toward the Elite Eight this weekend and the Final Four in Indianapolis on April 4 and 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Duke sits atop the AP Top 25 and ESPN rankings with a stellar 32-2 record, earning all 50 first-place votes and looking unstoppable as the number one overall seed. They're set to clash with St. John's in a heavyweight East Region battle Friday night in D.C., as previewed by CBS Sports College Basketball's Taylor, who calls it a must-watch showdown. Arizona, right behind at number two with their own 32-2 mark and seven first-place nods, faces a showdown with Darius Acuff's squad in a clash that's got everyone buzzing, per CBS Sports HQ's Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander. Michigan, the third-ranked powerhouse at 31-3, eyes ending the Big Ten's title drought, while Florida holds fourth at 26-7.
The East Region is loaded, ESPN rankings confirm, with UConn seventh at 29-5 facing Michigan State eleventh at 25-7 on Friday, and Iowa State sixth at 27-7 stunning Florida earlier, as hyped in CBS Sports YouTube breakdowns. Virginia ninth, Gonzaga twelfth at 30-3, Purdue eighth after a big jump, and even Kansas seventeenth with their epic full comeback against St. John's capped by an unreal buzzer-beater—man, that game's still replaying in my head from NCAA highlights.
Conferences are dominating too: Big 12 leads RPI at 0.574 with Arizona, SEC close behind, and ACC strong with Duke, says TeamRankings. Upsets like Iowa State's shocker over Florida and St. John's edging Kansas have flipped brackets everywhere. Houston fifth, Nebraska fifteenth, and dark horses like Miami (Ohio) lurking in the votes—it's anyone's game.
As the Sweet 16 tips off, expect buzzer-beaters, underdogs rising, and stars like Acuff lighting it up. Who's cutting down the nets in Indy?
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