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The men's Huskies team is the first to win the NCAA basketball tournament back-to-back since the University of Florida in 2006 and 2007.
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The undefeated Gamecocks won their third NCAA title, and denied Iowa star Caitlin Clark's last chance at the ring. Even with the league's top player, Iowa was no match for South Carolina's teamwork.
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Behind an impressive performance of 27 points, six rebounds and four assists from Aziaha James, North Carolina State’s women’s basketball team is going to the Final Four for the first time since 1998.
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After winning the ACC Tournament by capturing five victories in five days, N.C. State's men's basketball team joins Duke and North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Here's everything you need to know about March Madness for the Triangle schools.
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With NCAA brackets formed, the college basketball tournaments dubbed March Madness because of its drama begin this week. Here are some highlights to watch for as the men's and women's games begin.
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The storied civil rights organization accused Gov. Ron DeSantis of having "waged war on Black America" by championing legislation to dismantle diversity and inclusion efforts at public schools.
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Another game, another record for the Iowa superstar. Clark will end her college career with the record for most points by a Division I player — men's or women's.
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The Charlotte Sports Foundation, owner of the Duke's Mayo Bowl, is partnering with Opendorse to create an online marketplace for Bowl athletes to broker Name, Image and Likeness deals.
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There's a lot of controversy over N.C. State getting eliminated from the College World Baseball Series due to COVID-19 concerns. Name, image and likeness laws take effect in many states later this week. And local high school tennis players dominate in the state girl's tennis championship matches.
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Laws take effect this week in seven states that allow college athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness. It opens the door for collegians to make money off endorsement deals.