
President Obama welcomed to the White House the NCAA champion University of Connecticut Huskies
President Obama welcomed to the White House the NCAA champion University of Connecticut Huskies.
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President Obama welcomed to the White House the NCAA champion University of Connecticut Huskies.
A group of 20 current and former college basketball players are suing the NCAA because they want to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses in broadcasts, video games and other media. CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford talks about the case with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
Eighth-seeded Loyola Chicago stunned Illinois, the top seed in the Midwest, 71 to 58 on Sunday.
Dawn Staley, the head coach of South Carolina's women's basketball team, slammed the NCAA over the glaring inequalities between men's and women's college basketball teams. She sat down for an exclusive interview with CBSN contributor Antjuan Seawright to discuss her legacy of being an "odds beater."
The NCAA blamed the lack of space on the and vowed to improve the conditions.
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NCAA President Mark Emmert says other college athletics programs would be "deeply threatened" if football and basketball student athletes were permitted to unionize.
In a landmark ruling that could revolutionize college athletics, a federal agency said football players at Northwestern University can create the nation’s first college athletes' union. The NCAA said it was disappointed by the ruling, and Northwestern plans to appeal. Dean Reynolds reports.
"CBS This Morning: Saturday" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
A Roanoke, Virginia, teacher is taking March Madness to a whole new level and turning her algebra students into bracketologists. WDBJ's Nadine Maeser reports.
More than 100 million people are expected to bet on March Madness brackets this year. John Blackstone reports on the basketball fans and gamblers flooding Las Vegas to get in on the action.
Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony led Syracuse to its only NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 2003, and continues to support the school. In this "CBS This Morning" Extra, find out what happened when we went into the locker room and asked him what Syracuse smells like to him.
Baylor University's Isaiah Austin has averaged 12 points a game and blocked 114 shots this season -- the best in his conference -- and he's done it all with one distinct disadvantage. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
While Baylor University's Isaiah Austin's height will give him a big advantage in the NCAA tournament, he had to overcome a major obstacle to get to the Big Dance. See the rest of Austin's story tonight on the "CBS Evening News" at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The young women Staley coaches at the University of South Carolina have never known a world without the WNBA.
Basketball may not seem like a dangerous sport, but there's been a 70% increase in head injuries in recent years. The men's basketball team at the University of New Haven is trying to reduce the risk by wearing small electronic head sensors during practice. CBS News' Michelle Castillo reports.
President Obama unveiled his Final Four choices for the NCAA March Madness tournament. Anthony Mason reports.
While the NCAA is expected to make nearly $900 million during March Madness and split it amongst its member schools, players won't see a dime.
In seven years, Harvard basketball coach Tommy Amaker has turned a program that had never won a title in the 60-year history of the Ivy League into perennial contenders, winning four straight conference championships. The team is now headed to its third straight NCAA tournament. James Brown reports.
Have you locked in your March Madness brackets? CBSNews.com’s technology editor Chenda Ngak rounds up mobile apps that will get you through the Final Four.
NCAA'S March Madness returns, following a year layoff due to the pandemic. For the first time, because of heightened COVID-19 precautions, all 68 teams will head to one state - instead of dozens of sites around the country. Dana Jacobson reports.
The teams have been announced for the annual NCAA college basketball tournament. Wally Szczerbiak, college basketball analyst at CBS Sports Network, talks about the big surprises and who to look out for as the games begin.
Brackets will be set tomorrow night for the NCAA basketball tournament. Warren Buffett is offering $1 billion to anyone who can get a perfect bracket. Jim Axelrod spoke with Davidson College math professor Tim Chartier on the probability of getting a perfect bracket.
Cleveland Cavaliers majority owner and Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert has teamed up with Warren Buffett to offer $1 billion to anyone who picks a perfect bracket. Gilbert discusses the odds of picking the perfect bracket, Lebron James leaving the Cavaliers, and his efforts to revive Detroit with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
At an event honoring NCAA champions from sports outside basketball and football, the president spoke specifically about the importance of women’s athletic teams.
President Trump announced the news on Truth Social hours after meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
Erin is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year, and meteorologists are closely tracking its path and forecast.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C. The District sued over the order Friday.
Environmental groups and independent scientists are criticizing a report assembled by a small team of well-known climate skeptics selected by Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Both President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered brief remarks, but took no questions, in Alaska.
Democrats unveiled a proposal Friday that could give California's dominant political party an additional five U.S. House seats in a bid to win the fight to control Congress next year.
Prosecutors allege that in October 2021, Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Jeffrey Vappie, her bodyguard, developed a "personal, intimate relationship."
An internal review reveals that a former police chief, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," spent months planning his escape from an Arkansas prison.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said if President Trump is the architect of a deal to end the war in Ukraine without Kyiv ceding land to Russia, "I'd nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize."