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College 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. Each 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. NCAA 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. Overall, 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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Harvard at Northeastern

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From Matthews Arena in Boston.

Stonehill at Robert Morris

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From UPMC Events Center in Moon, Pa.

Grand Canyon vs Arizona State

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Grand Canyon (2-0) and Arizona State (2-1) meet at the Footprint Center. The Phoenix-area rivals last met in 2021, with the Sun Devils beating the Lopes 67-62. Grand Canyon senior JaKobe Coles is averaging 21 points and 12 rebounds through two wins.

Omaha at UNLV

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From Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

Florida at Florida State

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The Sunshine Showdown hits the hardwood as the Seminoles host the No. 20 Gators. Both schools are 3-0. Florida leads the series 46-28 following a third straight victory in 2023. Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr. scored 19 points in that 89-68 decision.

TCU at Michigan

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The Horned Frogs and Wolverines share the floor for the first time in nearly 62 years. TCU moved to 3-0 with a 76-71 victory over Texas State. Canadian guard Vasean Allette led TCU in scoring in twice this season, and is averaging 13 points per game.

Monmouth at Rutgers

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The No. 24 Scarlet Knights (2-0) resume a four-game homestand as the Hawks (0-3) visit. Dylan Harper set a new NCAA career high with 24 points in Rutgers' 75-65 win over Saint Peter's on Nov. 11. Monmouth beat Rutgers the last time they met in 2015.

SMU at Butler

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The Mustangs (3-0) visit the Bulldogs (2-1) at Hinkle Fieldhouse to revive a long-dormant rivalry. The schools last met in the 1939-40 season, when Butler, coached by arena namesake Tony Hinkle, bested SMU 42-37 before shot clocks were implemented.

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Princeton at Northeastern

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From Matthews Arena in Boston.

Avila at Saint Louis

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From Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis.

LIU at Air Force

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From Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Youngstown State at Ohio State

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The Penguins play the No. 21 Buckeyes at the Schottenstein Center. Ohio State won its season opener 80-72 against then-No. 19 Texas at the Hall of Fame Series in Las Vegas. Junior Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton scored 20 points with five assists.

Western Michigan at Butler

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The Bulldogs chase a bounce-back performance when they host the Broncos. Butler fell 68-66 to Austin Peay in its last game despite Patrick McCaffrey's 23 points and eight rebounds. Western Michigan comes off a win over Division II member Davenport.

Yale at Purdue

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The No. 13 Boilermakers (2-0) host the Ivy League's Bulldogs (1-1). Fletcher Loyer has scored 37 points through Purdue's two victories. The schools last met in the first round of March Madness in 2022, with Purdue thumping Yale 78-56.

Mercer at DePaul

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The Bears challenge the Blue Demons. Isaiah Rivera, a fifth-year senior who transferred from nearby Illinois-Chicago, averaged 21 points through DePaul's two victories to begin 2024-25. Mercer mauled NCCAA member Virginia-Lynchburg 125-54 on Nov. 7.

Central Michigan at Marquette

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The Marquette Challenge continues as the Chippewas (1-1) step up to the No. 15 Golden Eagles (2-0). Kam Jones averaged 28 points in Marquette's wins over Stony Brook and George Mason. Central Michigan lost 73-72 to Stony Brook on a last-second layup.