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A League of Their Pwn: Irrelevance Still Dominates Women’s Basketball

Women's basketball players are fighting a losing battle in attracting mainstream audiences. Perhaps the only way for them to become relevant is if the NBA lets them in.

By Roger Pimentel — April 9, 2010 Read It »

What the BCS Can Learn From Butler and March Madness

Butler has made an unlikely run to the title game, something that would never happen in college football. Can the BCS learn anything from the Bulldogs?

By the Numbers: Why This Year’s Final Four is So Scrambled

Our resident stat guy’s bracket is completely ruined. So why is he defending the clearly flawed system he used to make it?

Order Is (Sort Of) Restored: Forecasting the Final Four

After a chaotic first two rounds, things settled down a bit in the Sweet Sixteen. What does the Elite Eight have in store?

President Obama’s March Madness Bracket: The Hidden Political Agenda

It may seem that President Obama fills out a March Madness bracket every year because he’s a big sports fan. But the truth is much more shocking.

For College Players, Millions Can Be Made During March Madness

Even though they aren’t paid, millions of dollars are at stake for college athletes during March Madness.

March Madness Round 2: Yeah, Our Brackets Are Busted, Too

Everyone’s brackets are in shambles, so let’s set them aside and just look at the epic matchups coming in the Sweet Sixteen.

March Madness Round 1 Recap and Round 2 Preview

After a thrilling first round, By the Numbers takes a look at his bracket and what round 2 has in store for us.

March Madness 2010: Picking the 5-12 Upsets

As any NCAA Tournament veteran will tell you, no bracket is complete without at least one #12 seed upsetting a #5 seed. My bracket isn’t complete without a couple of them.

By the Numbers: Filling Out the Bracket, For Real This Time

You already know how to ruin your bracket. Now, By the Numbers takes a crack at forecasting March Madness.