March Madness continues with Sweet 16 matchups

The GIST: After four straight days featuring 96 (!!!) games, not to mention four men’s and women’s No. 1 seeds falling, it’s time to catch your breath and prepare for more mayhem — the Madness continues with the men’s Sweet 16 tomorrow.
- While you wait, help hand out some hardware by voting for the women’s and men’s Player and Coach of the Year. Maybe No. 2 Iowa’s Caitlin Clark will thank you in her acceptance speech.
The women: Time to eat our words: After a mostly as-expected first round, true chaos descended on the women’s tourney Monday night, highlighted by No. 9 Miami’s aforementioned wild last-second upset of No. 1 Indiana on the Hoosiers’ home court. Think they game-prepped with Alix Earle?
- But the ’Canes weren’t the only ones who snagged a victory on Monday: The NCAA also announced that the women’s first and second rounds set a new attendance record. As legendary sports reporter Holly Rowe said, when you build it, they will come.
The men: The Madness machine starts up again when eight men’s teams take the court in tomorrow’s Sweet 16 action. Hoping to see an upset? Don’t miss No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 3 Kansas State at 6:30 p.m. ET — the Spartans are the only team favored against a higher-seeded squad.
- The No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 3 Gonzaga matchup at 9:45 p.m. ET will also be spicy, as the injury-prone Bruins and the Sweet 16–veteran Bulldogs have some serious March Madness history. Cue Taylor.
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