Celebrate UConn’s 2024 national championship with USA TODAY commemorative cover

Get your hands on the ultimate piece of gear to celebrate UConn’s back-to-back National Championships

The University of Connecticut is once again atop the college basketball mountain.

The Huskies defeated Zach Edey and the Purdue Boilermakers 75-60, dominating the NCAA Tournament for a second-consecutive season.

There are many ways to celebrate this monumental achievement, and USA TODAY is offering a piece of history with the 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship commemorative cover.

SHOP: UConn 2024 commemorative cover

Whether your a lifelong Huskies fan, recently hopped on the bandwagon, or just want to celebrate the greatness of a dynasty, this cover can become the ultimate piece of wall art.

Fans can get the cover framed, or as a variety of prints including woodencanvasacrylic, and metal.

Never forget the moment that UConn won back-to-back national championships, with this ultimate symbol of Huskies fandom.

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Celebrate South Carolina’s national championship with commemorative cover

Get your hands on the ultimate piece of gear to celebrate South Carolina’s 2024 National Championship

There is only one word to describe the 2023-24 South Carolina women’s basketball team: PERFECT.

The Gamecocks defeated Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes 87-75, putting the finishing touches on an undefeated season with a national championship.

There are many ways to celebrate this monumental achievement, but USA TODAY and the Greenville News are offering a piece of history with the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship commemorative cover and a keepsake eight-page extended championship edition.

SHOP: South Carolina commemorative cover

Whether your a lifelong South Carolina fan, recently hopped on the bandwagon, or just want to celebrate this incredible level of women’s basketball, this cover can become the ultimate piece of wall art.

Fans can get the cover framed, or as a variety of prints including woodencanvasacrylic, and metal.

Never forget the moment the Gamecocks completed their undefeated season and won the 2024 National Championship, with this ultimate symbol of South Carolina fandom.

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Dan Hurley shared a heartwarming moment with his son after UConn’s Elite Eight victory

For the Hurleys, March Madness is a family affair.

UConn men’s basketball punched its ticket for the 2024 Final Four on Saturday in a lopsided victory over Illinois in the Elite Eight.

The Huskies are trying to win a second-straight national title under coach Dan Hurley, and making it to the Final Four of the men’s NCAA tournament is just one step closer to the ultimate goal.

Hurley’s son Andrew is a walk-on senior guard for the Huskies, so father and son get to make a second championship push together in this year’s tournament.

After Saturday’s Elite Eight win, the Hurleys shared a really sweet moment with each other on the court as they embraced in a big hug in their celebratory hats.

It’s always neat when somebody gets to play for their dad in any sport, much less one as big as college basketball.

It’s a family affair for the Hurleys, and we’ll see if more celebrating will be in order for this father-son duo as the tournament continues.

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A’ja Wilson thinks Caitlin Clark’s wave-off in the Final Four may have enhanced Raven Johnson’s game

A’ja Wilson thinks Caitlin Clark may have added extra fuel to Raven Johnson’s game.

WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson is a huge fan of South Carolina point guard Raven Johnson’s current game, and she thinks Caitlin Clark may have something to do with that.

A’ja Wilson is one of the best players in the WNBA. The two-time champion and Defensive Player of the Year is a force to be reckoned with. She also has spoken openly about the ways in which South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley has sown into her and how Staley was a crucial part of her journey to become the player she is now.

When she recently joined the All The Smoke podcast for an episode, Wilson was asked what collegiate women’s basketball player she thinks has a bright future. Admitting her bias, she picked one of Staley’s current players, Raven Johnson.

Wilson believes that last season’s Final Four matchup, which had many talking about Johson’s infamous wave-off moment with Caitlin Clark, woke her up. ( See the 36:31 mark of the video.)

(Warning: NSFW language.)

Rockets unlock best versions of Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green with simultaneous 30-point games

“Mahmoud [Abdelfattah] has been telling me to put that pick and roll in for a month, and I finally did it tonight,” Stephen Silas says of new sets for Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green. #Rockets

HOUSTON — If we’re being honest, no one outside the city looked at the Rockets’ schedule and said that Friday night’s matchup between Houston and the Detroit Pistons was a game to watch.

If we are honest with one another, there were probably fans within Houston that chose to participate and watch the other activities.

There were different events near Toyota Center, such as concerts and the annual fan fest surrounding the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as the city hosts the Final Four at NRG Stadium.

Over at Minute Maid Park, the Houston Astros held their ring ceremony Friday as they received their 2022 World Series championship rings before taking on the Chicago White Sox.

So, a matchup between two teams with a combined win total of 34 (Houston 18, Detroit 16) games barely moved the needle — unless you did not want to fight the crowds at the other events.

Yet, fans at Toyota Center took in a glimpse into what the young Rockets can become in the future as Houston defeated Detroit, 121-115. The Rockets have now won four of their last six games at home.

The dynamic backcourt of Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green carried over momentum from their previous game in Brooklyn, where they came up short in the fourth quarter. Porter finished the game with 33 points, and Green scored 32 to help the Rockets end a seven-game losing streak and sweep the season series over the Pistons.

It was the first time this season and the third time ever that Green and Porter scored 30-plus points in the same game. The previous times were in 2022 against the Sacramento Kings and Brooklyn Nets.

“We wanted this one bad,” Porter told reporters postgame. “Definitely, the last couple of games, we felt like we should have closed some out. We knew that Detroit was our first home game back, and we definitely wanted this one to start off our home stretch.”

Porter also had four steals while making 7-of-13 attempts from 3-point range. He became one of only two Rockets to have ever recorded at least 30 points, four steals, and seven made 3-pointers in a game, joining former franchise icon James Harden — who completed the feat four times during his Houston playing days.

As for Green, he continued his upward trajectory as he looks to become one of the NBA’s future stars. He added 5 assists with his 32 points, which gave him five straight games with four or more assists. Beyond that, Green now has the ninth-most 30-point games by a player 21 years old or younger through his first 139 career played.

One reason Porter and Green had so much success Friday was due to a pick-and-roll play that assistant coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah recently drew up to help relieve some of the defensive pressure that the two young guards have continuously faced this sseason.

“Mahmoud’s been telling me to put that pick and roll in for a month, and I finally did it tonight,” said Rockets head coach Stephen Silas. “Rick Higgins was like, ‘Put it in,’ so I put it in, and they went. They were playing off each other, getting downhill. They drew the second defender to make the play to the other one. They were just playing off each other. I think we saw a lot less of them kind of bouncing things out and more of them just attacking and making the reads.”

Silas knows that his young backcourt tandem with Porter and Green has potential. While some of their inexperience occasionally seeps through and affects their production, he still believes in them and what they can accomplish on the court.

“They know how much confidence I have in them,” Silas said. “If they don’t know how much confidence I have in them, then something’s wrong. I was proud of the way they played.”

On Sunday, Houston continues its final homestand of the 2022-23 season by hosting the Los Angeles Lakers at Toyota Center.

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Patriots lend team plane to UConn ahead of Final Four matchup

The New England Patriots’ team plane will be getting some use this weekend.

The New England Patriots’ team plane is getting in some miles, and it’s not even the football season.

The organization is lending their team plane to the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team, as they travel to the NCAA Final Four on Saturday. The Huskies are set to take on the Miami Hurricanes with the program as a small favorite. Connecticut is the fourth-seed, while Miami comes in as the fifth seed.

It’s a highly-anticipated game and matchup that not many saw coming.

At the very least, the Huskies will be able to ride in style. They will also be looking to continue a streak. The program is 4-0 in championship games. They’ll be looking to keep their perfect record intact against a tough Hurricanes team.

Whatever the result of the game may be, the one certainty is that the Patriots will be represented this weekend.

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How to watch Xavier vs. Georgetown: Preview, date and time

Live stream #1 Kansas at Kansas State

The road to the Final Four is heating up and both Georgetown and Xavier are fighting for a bid into the NCAA tournament. A win today would go a long way towards helping one of these teams. You can watch Xavier vs. Georgetown CBB streams only on CBS All Access.

Xavier is fresh off a win over DePaul and have won five of their last seven games, including a 74-62 win over then-No. 10 Seton Hall. But with just three games remaining, the Musketeers’ time is running out to build up a March Madness resume and make a serious bid. Though Georgetown has had its troubles this season, a win over them would go a long way to finding them in the NCAA tournament.

Georgetown has seen a ton of injuries hurt them to start 2020. Heading into this one guard Mac McClung and center Omer Yurtseven are questionable. If either player can suit up and play meaningful minutes, it’ll greatly help the Hoyas chances.

Catch all the best CBB streams on the road to the Final Four live on CBS All Access.

How to watch Xavier vs Georgetown:

Who: Xavier Musketeers (18-10) at Georgetown Hoyas (15-13)

When: Sunday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. ET

Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

CBB streams:

NCAA basketball live stream: CBS All Access

Xavier at Georgetown TV channel:

TV channel: CBS

NCAA basketball odds:

Xavier is a 1-point favorite over Georgetown, according to BetMGM. The over/under is set at 142.5 points.

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How to watch #1 Kansas at Kansas State: Date, time, odds

Live stream #1 Kansas at Kansas State

This is sure to be a chippy Big 12 matchup between No. 1 Kansas vs. Kansas State. Not only is it an inter-state rivalry, but the last time these two teams met there was a bench-clearing brawl at the end of regulation. You’re definitely not going to want to miss this one and you’ll only be able to live stream it on CBS All Access.

Kansas has won 13 straight, including a 64-61 victory over then-top rated Baylor to claim the No. 1 spot on the rankings. With just three games left before March Madness begins, Kansas will look to keep their top billing and winning streak going.

On the flip side is Kansas State, who is in the middle of an eight-game losing streak. They’ll need all the wins they can get to climb out of the basement in the Big 12, being two games down to ninth-place Oklahoma State in the conference standings.

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How to watch Kansas at Kansas State:

Who: Kansas (25-3) at Kansas State (9-19)

When: Friday, Feb. 28, 1:30 p.m. ET

Where: Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS

CBB streams:

NCAA basketball live stream: CBS All Access

Kansas at Kansas State

TV channel: CBS

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How to watch TCU vs Oklahoma State: Live stream, date, time, odds

It’s time for a Big 12 basketball rematch. Here’s how you can watch TCU vs. Oklahoma state on TV and CBB live streams

It’s a Big 12 conference matchup as TCU takes on Oklahoma State, live on ESPN+. It’s the second time these teams have squared off this season with Texas Christian winning 52-40 back in January.

Oklahoma State has had a rough December and January, going 3-10 over the last two months. They’ll be looking to put an end to their two-game losing streak, dropping back-to-back games against Kansas and Oklahoma. They’ll have a tough matchup in Texas Christian.

The Horned Frogs sit smack dab in the middle of the Big 12, ranked fifth overall, with a 4-4 record in conference play. However, TCU is also having a bad run lately in the midst of a three-game losing streak. They’ll hope they have the same magic as last time to beat the Cowboys and get back into the winning column.

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How to watch TCU vs Oklahoma State:

TCU Horned Frogs (13-8) vs Oklahoma State Cowboys (10-11)

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 8:00 p.m. ET

Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, OK

CBB streams:

Live stream: ESPN+

NCAA basketball odds:

Oklahoma State is 3-point favorite over TCU, according to BetMGM. The over/under is set at 154.5 points.

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How to watch Georgetown at St. John’s: Live stream, date, time, odds

Here’s how to watch Georgetown vs. St. John’s rematch live stream as well as TV channel, date, time and NCAA basketball odds

It’s a Big East revenge game as Georgetown takes on St. John’s in front of a national audience. You can catch the CBB stream live on CBS All Access.

Georgetown is in the midst of a three-game losing streak and the Hoyas are trying to stop it from turning into four-straight. Georgetown already has one win over St. John’s this season, beating them 87-66 early in January.

The Red Storm are coming off a loss to No. 8 ranked Villanova and will be looking for revenge over the Hoyas in front of a national audience. A win over Georgetown would help push St. John’s up the standings in the Big East.

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How to watch Georgetown vs St. John’s:

Georgetown Hoyas (12-9) at St. John’s Red Storm (13-9)

Sunday, Feb. 2, 1:00 p.m. ET

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

CBB streams:

Live stream: CBS

NCAA basketball odds:

St. John’s is a 1.5-point favorite over Georgetown, according to BetMGM. The over/under is set at 154.5 points.

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