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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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Saint Joseph's at Duquesne

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From UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh.

Air Force at San Diego State

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The Aztecs (9-3, 2-1) try for their 10th straight victory over the Mountain West foe Falcons (3-11, 0-3). San Diego State has won six of its last seven after a 76-68 victory at Boise State behind a career-high 22 points by 6-foot-7 guard Miles Byrd.

Virginia at California

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The Cavaliers (8-6, 1-2) host Andrej Stojakovic and the ACC newcomer Golden Bears (7-7, 0-3). Virginia won both meetings, in 2015 and 2016. Stojakovic, a 6-foot-7 sophomore, averages 19.9 points per game after scoring 30 in an 80-68 loss at Clemson.

Fordham at VCU

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From Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Va.

Arizona State at Kansas

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The Sun Devils fly with the No. 11 Jayhawks. Kansas bounced back after suffering its first conference-opening loss since 1991 on Dec. 31, 2024, by trouncing UCF 99-48 on Jan. 5. Arizona State beat Colorado 81-61 behind 19 points from BJ Freeman.

Connecticut at Villanova

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The No. 9 Huskies (12-3, 4-0 Big East) try to stay perfect on the mainland as they seek vie for a fifth straight victory over the Wildcats (10-5, 3-1). UConn started the season 4-0, went 0-3 in the Maui Invitational and won all its games since.

Wyoming at Air Force

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From Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Georgia Tech at Syracuse

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The streaking Yellow Jackets (8-7, 2-2 ACC) visit the Orange (6-8, 0-3). Georgia Tech has triumphed in three straight contests, including conference wins over Notre Dame and Boston College. Syracuse is 4-3 at home against Georgia Tech since 2014.

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Duquesne at Davidson

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

Wyoming at Air Force

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From Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.

DePaul at Villanova

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The Blue Demons pay the Wildcats a visit. Villanova has won four straight meetings since DePaul grabbed its first series victory in 15 years in 2023. Nova's Eric Dixon has played DePaul six times in his career, averaging 16 points per game.

Illinois at Washington

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The No. 22 Fighting Illini (10-3, 2-1 Big Ten) end a two-game stay in the Pacific Northwest by facing the Huskies (10-4, 1-2). Illinois' first conference game in the Pacific Time Zone saw the Illini destroy Oregon 109-77 behind Tre White's 20 points.

UCLA at Nebraska

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The No. 15 Bruins (11-2, 2-0 Big Ten) battle Brice Williams and the streaking Cornhuskers (11-2, 1-1). UCLA last played in Lincoln, Neb., in 1955. Williams, a 6-foot-7 senior guard, averages 19 points per game. The Huskers have won five in a row.

California at Clemson

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The Golden Eagles descend on Littlejohn Coliseum to play the Tigers. Clemson beat California 67-59 at the Emerald Coast Classic in 2022 during their only previous meeting. Chase Hunter (CLEM) hit team highs of 14 points and seven assists in that win.

Stanford at Pittsburgh

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The Panthers (11-2, 2-0 ACC) own a four-game win streak as they host the Cardinal (9-4, 1-1). Pittsburgh plays its second straight ACC newcomer after beating California 86-74. Maxime Raynaud (STAN) averages 20.8 points and 11.9 rebounds per outing.

Wisconsin at Rutgers

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The Badgers roll into this league game with the Scarlet Knights. Wisconsin's 116 points in a win over Iowa on Jan. 4 was its most at the Kohl Center, and its second-highest total in a game overall. Ace Bailey (RUTG) scored 39 points in a loss Jan. 2.