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The only thing that could stop Kemba Walker and Connecticut's amazing run was the final buzzer.
INDIANAPOLIS - Texas A&M's defense was good enough to upset two No. 1 seeds. The Aggies will find out Tuesday night if it is good enough to win their first national championship.
HOUSTON - Brad Stevens is Clark Kent. He is mild-mannered. He is intelligent. He clearly has superpowers. He just does not need to take off his suit to prove it.
INDIANAPOLIS - It's not often Maya Moore meets her match. Skylar Diggins was up to the task, and Notre Dame will play for a national championship because of it.
It has become an inconvenient but crucial part of Sean Meehan's warm-up for every baseball game. Besides running and throwing, the Saint Martin's pitcher also pricks the finger on his left hand, drawing a small bubble of blood for testing.
The Washington State Cougars flunked their final exam, but coach Ken Bone said his team deserves a good grade for the 2010-11 basketball season.
Classes for the University of Washington's fall quarter had yet to begin in September when true freshman Garret Gilliland was forced to take a crash course in Emergency Adaptation.
SEATTLE - Remember when the University Washington was regarded as one the world's leading producers of NFL-ready tight ends?
In a season with no dominant college team, the NCAA Final Four instead brings together the four toughest teams for today's national semifinals at 77,000-seat Reliant Stadium.
Jimmer Fredette became a one-name star during his senior season at BYU.