- Mike Griffith of the Knoxville News-Sentinel reports on Tennessee’s chance at the Sweet 16.
- The Ohio bandwagon is growing, writes John Adams of the News-Sentinel.
- Ray Melick of the Birmingham News writes that Tubby Smith or not, it’s time for Auburn to get serious about basketball.
- Jon Solomon of the News reports that Auburn is trying to change its perception in basketball.
- Evan Woodbery of the Mobile Press-Register reports that Jeff Lebo could be the next coach at East Carolina.
- Dan Fleser of the Knoxville News-Sentinel on Lady Vols’ NCAA Tournament opener.
- Kareem Copeland of the Clarion-Ledger reports on Ole Miss’ NIT win over Memphis.
- Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean writes that Vanderbilt hit the wall in March.
- The Athens Banner-Herald on Georgia men’s tennis having its 71-match home winning streak snapped.
- Seth Emerson of The State reports that Austin Steed is leaving South Carolina basketball program.
- Randy Rosetta of The Advocate reports on LSU’s loss to Arkansas in SEC baseball opener.
- David Jones of Florida Today writes that Gators basketball needs more depth.
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The Mid-West Bracket is wide open now that Kansas and Georgetown are knocked out. Many would think the Buckeyes can now coast through the Mid-West and onto the final four but they’ll have to get past Tennessee first, who has already beaten Kansas and Kentucky this year. Clearly Northern Iowa is not a team to take lightly even if they don’t move on, watch out. Any team can win on any given day.
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Who do you got moving onto the Final Four from the Mid-west? I got Ohio State, and not because I am running with the favourite, but due to the fact that Evan Turner has three other players in Diebler, Buford and Lauderdale.