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Top seeds advance; Sweet 16 field takes shape

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GREENVILLE, S.C. — Duke rallied after halftime to defeat TCU 81-58 on Saturday as freshman Cameron Boozer scored 19 points, and the Blue Devils shot 61.5% after halftime to close out the second-round NCAA Tournament game and secure a spot in the Sweet 16. The win advances Duke to the regional semifinals this week; Michigan State also moved on after a 77-69 victory over Louisville, and Texas upset Gonzaga to become the first double-digit seed in the Sweet 16, setting Thursday matchups that favor multiple power-conference programs.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Texas advanced from the First Four and upset Gonzaga to reach the Sweet 16.
  • March 21, 2026: Duke rallied after halftime to beat TCU 81-58 in the second round.
  • March 21, 2026: Michigan State defeated Louisville 77-69 to advance to the regional semifinals.
  • March 22, 2026: Reporting highlighted that six Big Ten teams and multiple power-conference programs reached the Sweet 16.
  • March 26–27, 2026 (Sweet 16): Regional semifinal matchups scheduled to determine Elite Eight participants.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a college basketball fan, this is prime time. The Sweet 16 is set, and power-conference programs are dominating. Texas' upset over Gonzaga is a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement of the tournament. Check your brackets and gear up for the regional semifinals.

The Bottom Line

The NCAA Tournament is living up to its reputation for thrilling upsets and powerhouse performances. As the Sweet 16 takes shape, the stage is set for more intense competition. If you love the drama of college basketball, it's worth forwarding this to your fellow fans.

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Who Benefited

Power-conference programs and top seeds benefited as multiple high-major teams advanced to the Sweet 16, consolidating competitive advantage and exposure for those programs during the NCAA Tournament.

Who Impacted

Mid-major programs and lower-seeded teams suffered elimination, reducing representation of smaller conferences in the Sweet 16 and limiting parity narratives in this tournament cycle.

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Who Benefited

Power-conference programs and top seeds benefited as multiple high-major teams advanced to the Sweet 16, consolidating competitive advantage and exposure for those programs during the NCAA Tournament.

Who Impacted

Mid-major programs and lower-seeded teams suffered elimination, reducing representation of smaller conferences in the Sweet 16 and limiting parity narratives in this tournament cycle.

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