- Maryland didnt panic when it fell behind by 18 in the first half and trailed by 11 midway through the second. (San Jose Mercury News)
- KINGSTON, R.I. — Bria Hartley scored 20 points to lead a balanced Connecticut offense and help the top-seeded Huskies beat fourth-seeded Penn State 77-59 on Sunday in the Kingston Regional semifinals. (Washington Post)
- KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) -- Kentucky didnt need its 40 minutes of dread full-court press to beat Gonzaga. It just needed a quick strike from long range. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- ST. LOUIS — Nothing personal, Roy. Tyshawn Taylor broke out of his slump in a big way Sunday, scoring 22 points and leading Kansas back to the Final Four with an 80-67 victory over former coach Roy Williams and top-seeded North Carolina. (NJ.com)
- KINGSTON, R.I. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- The Kansas Jayhawks (31-6) and Ohio State Buckeyes (31-7) have both reached the Final Four as No. 2 seeds in the 2012 NCAA Tournament and will now battle it out on Saturday in New Orleans for a chance to play in the championship game. (Bleacherreport.com)
- FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — In his last NCAA meet, Texas senior Jimmy Feigen finally, happily, achieved some long-pursued firsts. (MySanAntonio)
- It looked frightening for a moment. Maybe more than a moment. It looked as though Kentucky might be headed toward the 2012 NCAA Final Four without the Sporting News national player of the year. (Sporting News)
- HERSHEY, Pa. (Yahoo Finance)
- KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) -- Bria Hartley and Connecticut ran right past Penn States high-powered offense and into another regional final. Hartley scored 20 points and Kelly Faris added 15 to help No. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Sunday, March 25, 2012
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