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The SEC set an NCAA Tournament record Sunday with seven teams punching their tickets to this year's Sweet 16, one-upping the previous record of six set by the ACC in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. Ole Miss ...
Turns out, getting 14 teams into the March Madness field is a pretty good way to make some additional money for your conference. As one would expect from the SEC, who placed a record 14 schools in ...
After producing a record-setting 14 teams in the NCAA Tournament, it's time for the SEC to prove its strength in March Madness. With No. 1 seeds Florida and Auburn leading the charge followed by ...
Because by the time they cut down the nets here at the South Regional, it’s possible the SEC will have pulled off something that’s never happened in the history of this tournament. The ...
SEC March Madness Preview: Can SEC Teams Hit Over/Under 19.5 Total Wins? The SEC was undoubtedly the strongest conference in men's college basketball during the 2024-25 season. As a result, a ...
Now comes the hard part. What will the SEC do for an encore in March Madness? A record 14 SEC teams made the Field of 64 following a regular season in which the conference recorded a +21.45 KenPom ...
The story of the year in college basketball and March Madness is the SEC. The league set an NCAA Tournament record with 14 teams earning a bid, and there are more potential record-breaking marks ...
The SEC has two No. 1 seeds still in the tournament, two No. 2 seeds, and a No. 3 seed. They have the chance to make more history as March Madness continues. The record of conference teams in the ...
The NCAA Tournament brackets are out, and our March Madness predictions are in. The SEC earned 14 bids into March Madness, and 1-seeds Florida and Auburn should be favored to reach the Final ...
To be specific, it’s a celebration of the SEC, Big 12 and Big Ten. After putting a record 14 teams into the NCAA Tournament ... It’s been a banner March for the Big 12 and Big Ten as well ...
But as the 2025 NCAA tournament approached ... there's one takeaway it's that President Obama believes in the power of the SEC, to a point. He's got the Auburn Tigers, Tennessee Volunteers ...