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The NCAA men’s and women’s tournaments enter the Sweet 16 this week with marquee matchups, rising draft prospects and a landmark NIL moment shifting the college basketball landscape.
Men's Sweet 16 games begin March 26-27 in Houston, San Jose, Chicago and Washington, D.C., with No. 1 seeds Arizona, Duke and Michigan among those left; notable moments included St.
John’s’ buzzer-beater over Kansas and 9-seed Iowa’s upset of No. 1 Florida.
Arkansas’ freshman Darius Acuff Jr. has become a national story after scoring 60 points across two tournament games and signing a historic Reebok signature shoe deal — the first such major-brand men’s college shoe while still in school.
Top NBA prospects’ stock moved: AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson saw seasons end early, Cameron Boozer and Acuff helped their cases, while scouts and mock drafts recalibrate ahead of the June 2026 draft.
Sportsbooks trimmed futures, listing Michigan and Arizona among favorites after a chalky opening weekend.
On the women’s side, UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina remain heavy favorites as regionals approach and the Final Four is set for April 5 in Phoenix.






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