Why NCAA's March Madness is Flawed and Overrated

The 2015 NCAA Tournament is officially underway. The 68 best college basketball teams from around the country will battle for the crown. A fun tournament, but still a flawed one. Here are five reasons why March madness is flawed.

NCAAB: 5 Latinos to Keep an Eye on in March Madness

With the 2015 edition of March Madness now underway, the top 68 teams will do battle to be named the best college basketball squad in the nation. Latin Post lists five Latino basketball players you should keep an eye on this tournament.

Florida Gators Top Dayton Flyers; Arizona Fans Riot Following Game Against Wisconsin

The Florida Gators ousted the Dayton Flyers, 62-52, on Saturday. Meanwhile, a close game between the Arizona Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers comes to a controversial end when the Wildcats go down 64-63, causing fans to riot in the streets.

Barack Obama Predicts Michigan State to Win It in His Presidential Bracket

The President's top four include Michigan State, Arizona, Florida and Louisville and is banking on Michigan State to bring home the trophy.

John R. Wooden Award Finalists Announced: Doug McDermott a Leading Contender, Winner to Be Named At Final Four Weekend

The Los Angeles Athletic Club announced the 15 finalists this year's John R. Wooden Award on Saturday afternoon. The honor is handed out annually to the best college basketball player in the nation.

Bruce Springsteen & The Killers to Headline NCAA March Madness Music Festival

Bruce Springsteen will be joined by fellow artist such as fellow country superstar Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, the pop-rock trio Fun (or Fun.) and The Killers.

No. 1 Florida Sits Pretty As Season Comes To An End

The Associated Press released its week 17 NCAA Men's Basketball rankings Feb. 24, which placed the Florida Gators at No. 1, the school's first top ranking spot since their back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007, according to ESPN.

Pat Summitt Plaza & Statue: Legendary University of Tennessee Women's Basketball Coach Honored

The University of Tennessee will be honoring legendary coach Pat Summitt by dedicating a plaza to her name and placing a statue of her created by famous artist and sculptor David Adickes
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