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\n\nCollege Basketball, also known as NCAA Basketball, is the highest level of basketball competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. College Basketball teams are made up of student-athletes attending institutions of higher education in the United States. It is one of the most popular sports in the country, with some of the most renowned NCAA Basketball teams including Duke, UNC, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Arizona, Syracuse, and Louisville. College Basketball is noted for its competitive intensity and passion that the student-athletes exhibit. \n\nEach NCAA Basketball season consists of a regular season with each team playing approximately 3-4 conferences games and 20-25 games outside of the conference. The season is then capped off with the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, commonly referred to as the “Big Dance” or the “March Madness”, where 68 teams compete in single-elimination bracket to determine the Division I National Champion. This tournament remains one of the most popular sporting events in the United States and is often the most “bet on” event of the year in the US. \n\nNCAA Basketball has a long and rich history dating back to its first recorded game in 1892 and only getting more popular as the years went on. Some of the big names that have graced the NCAA Basketball courts over the years include: Lew Alcindor (renamed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once converted to Islam), Bill Walton, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Magic Johnson, and LeBron James; to name a few. \n\nOverall, college basketball continues to remain one of the most popular sports in the US, with intense rivalries and passion for the sport fueling the culture of the competition. NCAA Basketball season excites fans and players alike every year, as they hope for a sweet victory in the tournament and the chance to take home a National Championship.

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UCLA at Rutgers

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The Bruins complete a swing on the East Coast by squaring off against the Scarlet Knights. Rutgers' dynamic freshman duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey are combining to score 39 points per game. The Knights are 7-2 at Jersey Mike's Arena this season.

Fordham at Davidson

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From John M. Belk Arena in Davidson, N.C.

Villanova at Xavier

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The Musketeers welcome the Wildcats to Cintas Center for a Big East battle. Xavier is 8-2 at home. The programs split the last two regular-season series. Musketeers senior forward Zach Freemantle totaled 49 points in his last two home games.

Saint Louis at VCU

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From Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Va.

Texas A&M at Kentucky

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The No. 11 Aggies and No. 8 Wildcats share the court at Rupp Arena. Kentucky is 10-0 at home. In 2023-24, Texas A&M beat Kentucky 97-92 in overtime during the regular season, and knocked the Wildcats out of the SEC Tournament in the quarterfinals.

Mississippi State at Auburn

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The No. 1 Tigers and No. 15 Bulldogs continue their SEC campaigns with a showdown at Neville Arena. Auburn prevailed in the last meeting, 73-66 in the 2024 SEC Tournament semifinals, before claiming the conference title. The Tigers are 7-0 at home.

Louisville at Syracuse

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The red-hot Cardinals (12-5, 5-1) hit the road for an ACC engagement with the Orange (8-8, 2-3). Louisville has won six straight following an 82-78 victory at Pittsburgh behind Reyne Smith's 25 points. Syracuse boasts a four-game series win streak.

Ole Miss at Alabama

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The No. 21 Rebels roll with the No. 4 Crimson Tide. Alabama is 7-0 at home in 2024-25, and has won seven in a row versus Ole Miss. Bama's Mark Sears is averaging 19.9 points per game at home this season, and 21 ppg in his career facing Ole Miss.

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Creighton at Butler

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Ryan Kalkbrenner and the Bluejays try to rebound against the Bulldogs in a Big East game. Creighton's modest two-game win streak came to a halt with a 79-71 loss at then-No. 8 Marquette on Jan. 3 despite 16 points and 12 boards from Kalkbrenner.

La Salle at St. Bonaventure

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From The Reilly Center in St. Bonaventure, N.Y.

Wofford at Furman

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From Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C.

USC at Illinois

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The No. 13 Fighting Illini host the Trojans. USC leads the series 6-3. The programs last met in 2012, when Illinois prevailed 94-64 in the first round of the Maui Invitational. The Illini claimed the last meeting in Champaign, 82-59 in 1977.

San Diego State at New Mexico

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Donovan Dent and the Lobos bring a six-game win streak into their Mountain West contest against the Aztecs. Dent, a junior guard, paces New Mexico with 19.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. San Diego State won both its true road games this season.

UNC-Wilmington at Hofstra

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From Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, N.Y.

College of Charleston at Monmouth

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From OceanFirst Bank Center in West Long Branch, N.J.

Florida State at Clemson

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The Tigers (12-4, 4-1 ACC) aim to extend their recent dominance of the Seminoles (11-4, 2-2). Clemson won both 2023-24 meetings to push its win streak against Florida State to four games. Chase Hunter (CLEM) averaged 15 points in those two triumphs.