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And speaking of March Madness, ESPN's Joe Lunardi released his initial bracketology for the 2025-26 season on April 29––placing Alabama as the No. 6 seed in the East Region.On May 20, three ...
T he 2025-26 Kentucky Wildcats basketball season is still months away from beginning, but it's always fun to look ahead at how things might play out. ESPN's Joe Lunardi did just that on Tuesday ...
ESPN's Joe Lundardi went through another way-too-early effort to project the NCAA Tournament field and dropped Ohio State down a couple of seed lines.
It may still be the offseason, but the college basketball conversation is alive and well – and Joe Lunardi is helping to keep it going with his latest 2026 NCAA Tournament Bracketology update.
Memphis basketball will be back in the March Madness hunt in 2026, according to ESPN's admittedly "way-too-early" bracketology.
Ohio State is projected as a No. 6 seed in the West region of the NCAA Tournament, according to Joe Lunardi's latest bracketology. Eleven Big Ten teams are projected to make the tournament, ...
Lunardi released his updated projection Monday morning with the Badgers holding the last three seed as the No. 12 overall team in the bracket. Lunardi has been slow to push the Badgers into the ...
Now that the transfer portal window is closed and the NBA Draft deadline has expired, ESPN's Joe Lunardi has released a new edition of his Bracketology for the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
Kansas basketball continues to build its roster ahead of the 2025-26 season. At the moment, that has KU projected to make the NCAA tournament.
Lunardi, the top tournament analyst for ESPN, released an updated field of 68, and the Buckeyes were placed as a No. 4 seed, suggesting they will be a top-16 team to close the season.
Ohio State has dropped in Joe Lunardi's latest NCAA men's basketball tournament projection, but the Buckeyes are still securely in the projected field. Roughly one month ago, Ohio State was listed ...
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