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Three teams that need no introduction. One from out of nowhere. Though the 2018 NCAA Tournament produced the biggest upset in the history of the event along with a seemingly endless string of wild finishes and unexpected results, the Final Four will look very much like it has over the last handful of seasons. In […]

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — It’s OK, Carolina, you can open your eyes. An unwatchable game turned into a beautiful night for the Tar Heels, who turned a free-throw contest into a championship they’ve been waiting an entire year to celebrate. Justin Jackson delivered the go-ahead 3-point play with 1:40 left Monday and North Carolina pulled […]

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OUSTON (AP) — Kris Jenkins is one of those players who believes every shot is going in. Sometimes, it feels so right to be right. The Villanova junior answered a double-clutch, game-tying 3-pointer by North Carolina’s Marcus Paige with a buzzer-beating 3 of his own Monday night to lift the Wildcats to a 77-74 victory […]

March Madness is really getting Shelle Shelle down! Her boyfriend and his friends are gearing up to watch the final four at their place and she is just not excited for it. Click on the audio player to hear more on in this exclusive clip from The D.L. Hughley Show!  Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Listen to […]

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Dang, talk about being a sore loser and bad sport. Black University of Kentucky guard Andrew Harrison apologized Sunday for calling University of Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky, who is white, a racial slur, according to the Associated Press. Another player was asked a question about Kaminsky when Harrison muttered ”F— that n—-” into a live microphone. […]

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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — UConn men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie will not be traveling to the Final Four this week, abiding by a travel ban ordered by Connecticut’s governor because of Indiana’s new religious-objections law, the school announced Tuesday. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and other critics contend the law would allow businesses to deny service […]

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Ain’t nobody going back to Indiana if they keep this up. Several African Americans have come out against the state of Indiana’s “Religious Freedom Act,”…

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Poet, Siloqouy Johnson wrote a poem inspired by the Final Four. Listen to the audio player to hear this provocative spoken word! Keep Up With The Russ Parr Morning Show … LIKE Him On Facebook!