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Monday's national championship averaged 18.1 million viewers on CBS, up 22% year-over-year and the most-watched title game since 2019, when Virginia beat Texas Tech in overtime.
Yahoo |
In the Final Four, Florida dispatched the Auburn Tigers while Houston pulled off a miraculous upset against the Duke Blue Devils to secure its spot in the final.
The New York Times |
Houston stunned Duke in the Final Four, closing the game on a 25-8 run to advance to their first national title game since 1984.
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Madness arrived on Monday. Here are scores, highlights and more from Florida and Houston's NCAA Tournament championship game:
The 2025 men's NCAA tournament came to a close on Monday night, with the Florida Gators earning a hard-fought 65-63 victory over the Houston Cougars for their first national championship since they won back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.
The Commodores' biggest rival lost twice this weekend, forcing Tennessee to lose its No. 1 ranking, and Vanderbilt nearly climbs back into the top 16.
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A relatively mundane men’s NCAA Tournament was playing to script late Saturday night at the Alamodome, another boring double-digit Duke win to digest, leaving us with faint hopes of Florida phenom Walter Clayton Jr. hitting enough circus shots against the Blue Devils to make Monday memorable.
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Houston vs Tennessee picks, predictions, odds: Who wins March Madness NCAA Tournament game?No. 1 seed Houston and No. 2 seed Tennessee play Sunday, March 30 in a March Madness NCAA Tournament Elite Eight game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Midwest Region game is scheduled for 11:20 a.m. MST and can be seen on CBS (stream with FUBO).
One person came one first-round women's NCAA Tournament game away from perfection in the CBS Sports Bracket Challenge. The one miss occurred when 10th-seeded South Dakota State defeated No. Oklahoma State 74-68 on March 22.