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Friday's Sweet 16 docket features four major matchups between some of college basketball's top programs as the NCAA Tournament field dwindles to eight ahead of this weekend's regional finals.
From CBS Sports
Every Saturday game can be seen on TBS and TruTV.
From USA Today
Florida already eliminated two-time defending NCAA champion UConn in the second round and is 10-1 in regional semifinals.
From U.S. News & World Report
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Michigan basketball's season ended with a 75-62 loss to Auburn Friday in the regional semifinal and as media entered the silence of the postgame locker room, the sadness in the air was palpable. The Wolverines' (27-10, 14-6 Big Ten) campaign came to a close one weekend short of San Antonio.
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The third-seeded Red Raiders (28-8) earned the matchup against the Gators (33-4) by erasing a 13-point deficit in the final five minutes of regulation before winning 85-83 in overtime in the Sweet 16.
No. 1 seed Auburn men’s basketball will face No. 2 seed Michigan State in the Elite Eight at 4:05 p.m. CT on Sunday in Atlanta, CBS announced for the upcoming March Madness slate. The game will be broadcast on CBS. Ian Eagle, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson will be on the call again.
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