Maryland Attorney General Warns of Online Sports Betting Scams During March Madness
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown warns consumers about potential online sports betting scams during March Madness. Cybercriminals are targeting bettors with aggressive marketing tactics, emphasizing the need for caution and vigilance. Consumers are advised to research sportsbook platforms, check for complaints, and be wary of too-good-to-be-true promotions. Legitimate sports betting programs can be verified through the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, and consumers are urged to report suspected scams to the AG’s Consumer Protection Division or the FBI.
Wisconsin Badgers Secure Spot in Frozen Four with Dominant Victory
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers secure their spot in the Frozen Four with a dominant 4-0 victory over No. 7 St. Lawrence. Senior Casey O’Brien nets the game-winning goal just 16 seconds into the match, while sophomore Laila Edwards adds two quick goals. Goalie Ava McNaughton delivers a stellar performance with 25 saves and her fifth shutout victory of the year. Wisconsin ultimately takes control in the latter stages of the game, securing their place in the Frozen Four.
Potential First-Round Upset Candidates in NCAA Men’s Tournament
The NCAA men’s tournament is just around the corner, and with it comes the excitement of potential upsets and Cinderella stories. As the tournament kicks off, fans and analysts alike are on the lookout for those unexpected victories that can shake up the brackets and defy the odds. Let’s take a look at some potential first-round upset candidates in the men’s tourney field seeded 11th or lower, including matchups like Samford vs. Kansas, James Madison vs. Wisconsin, Wright State vs. Tennessee, Michigan State vs. Miami, and Notre Dame vs. Alabama.
NCAA Tournament Field Announced with Top Seeds Revealed
March Madness is in full swing as the 68-team field for the NCAA Tournament was announced on Selection Sunday. UConn, the reigning national champion, has secured the top seed in the East Regional, intensifying the competition. Michigan State’s Tom Izzo leads the Spartans to their 25th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, while Arizona’s Caleb Love could potentially face his former team, North Carolina. The Midwest Region final could see Purdue against Tennessee, both striving to reach the Final Four. The South Region is rich in NCAA tournament history, with several teams boasting championship banners and recent Final Four appearances.
TSN to Provide Complete Coverage of NCAA March Madness Tournaments
TSN is set to bring complete coverage of the NCAA® MARCH MADNESS® tournaments, including the women’s and men’s events, starting from the First Four and culminating in the championship games. Viewers can expect in-depth analysis and commentary from TSN’s all-star panels, featuring renowned personalities. SPORTSCENTRE will serve as the go-to destination for game insights, daily bracket updates, and highlights throughout the NCAA® MARCH MADNESS®. For comprehensive tournament content, fans can visit TSN’s dedicated hub at TSN.ca/NCAA, which provides up-to-the-minute breaking news, scores, in-game highlights, and access to the network’s NCAA® MARCH MADNESS® Multiplex video player.
Selection Sunday for 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
The 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Selection Sunday is set to be announced at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. With South Carolina securing the No. 1 overall seed, basketball fans are eagerly awaiting the reveal of the top seeds and bubble teams. CBS Sports researcher Connor Groel has been working on bracketology, and the event will provide crucial insights for the upcoming tournament.
March Madness Causes Schedule Changes for AEW
March Madness is set to disrupt AEW’s schedule next week as AEW’s television partners hold the broadcast rights for 46 tournament games, affecting the usual Dynamite and Rampage schedule. AEW fans can expect changes to the schedule, with Rampage moving to Wednesday and Collision not airing next Saturday due to college basketball coverage.
Oakland University’s NCAA Tournament History
As Oakland University gears up for its fourth-ever NCAA Tournament, it’s essential to reflect on the team’s performance in its previous appearances. Despite Coach Greg Kampe’s 40-year tenure, the program has only been eligible for the Division I NCAA Tournament for 26 seasons, following its transition from Division II in 1999. Kampe has steered Oakland to four Division I NCAA Tournament appearances in 26 eligible seasons, averaging about one national tournament appearance every six or seven seasons. The team’s first appearance occurred in 2005, six years after the transition to Division I was completed. In 2005, Oakland made its inaugural Division I NCAA Tournament appearance and secured a victory, led by seniors Rawle Marshall and Cortney Scott. Despite entering as a No. 16 seed, the Golden Grizzlies triumphed over Alabama A&M in an opening-round play-in game. However, their journey was cut short by top-seeded North Carolina in the Round of 64. Five years later, junior center Keith Benson propelled Oakland to its second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, where they faced a challenging matchup against third-seeded Pittsburgh. Despite Benson’s notable performance, the Panthers emerged victorious, ending Oakland’s run in the tournament. With a more balanced scoring attack in the 2011 season, Oakland secured a favorable No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Despite a close game against Texas, the Golden Grizzlies fell short of an upset and a spot in the Round of 32. As Oakland University prepares for its upcoming NCAA Tournament appearance, fans eagerly anticipate the team’s performance and hope for a successful run in the tournament.
Kansas Basketball Team Struggles with Three-Point Shooting and Defense
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self faces challenges as the team struggles with three-point shooting and defending the three-point line during Big 12 Conference play. With a significant drop in three-point percentage and defensive performance since nonconference games, the team’s success is at stake. As the Big 12 Tournament approaches, addressing these weaknesses will be crucial for the team’s performance and success.
RITZ Toasted Chips Launches New Flavors for March Madness
RITZ Toasted Chips introduces two new flavors, Sweet Habanero and Honey BBQ, just in time for March Madness. As an official sponsor of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, RITZ is set to spice up the snacking experience for sports fans. Fans also have the chance to win a trip to the 2025 NCAA Final Four through the ‘Are You Snack Bracket Ready?’ Sweepstakes. RITZ will also collaborate with NCAA athlete ambassadors to build excitement among their social media followers during the tournament.