
Jason Horowitz and Seth Davis discuss some of the hottest topics in sports, including Mario Chalmers' big shot and the debate over whether to expand the number of teams in the NCAA tournament.
Mario Chalmers hit a 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime, and the Jayhawks kept it going from there for a 75-68 victory over Memphis Monday night for their first national title since 1988.
After nearly letting an early 28-point cushion slip away, Kansas put away North Carolina with a late 13-0 run to advance to Monday's championship game against Memphis with an 84-66 victory.
Presented by Coors Light: Will the Kansas Jayhawks be able to contain UNC's Tyler Hansbrough? Steve Lappas, Joe Jones, and Pete Gillen share their thoughts with Jason Horowitz.
Presented by Coors Light: Which backcourt will give a better performance when Kansas and UNC meet up? Jason Horowitz, Steve Lappas and Pete Gillen share their thoughts on the upcoming Final Four game.
The top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels believe that Kansas, Roy Williams' old team, is the strongest and most balanced squad they've faced this season. Take a listen to their Friday afternoon comments.
Roy Williams squares off against his former team the Kansas Jayhawks with a trip to the title game on the line. Jason Horowitz and CBS College Sports' Steve Lappas break down this Final Four matchup.
CBS College Sports' Brian Curtis lets you know who the top players were and who had disappointing performances in this year's NCAA tournament.
East Regional Final: Tyler Hansbrough continued to make his case for the Naismith Award, going for 28 points and 13 rebounds as UNC defeated Louisville 83-73 to advance to the Final Four.
Tyler Hansbrough scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half Thursday night and the Tar Heels held Washington State to 32-percent shooting in a 68-47 win in the East Region semifinals.
East: Louisville nearly let a 16-point first half lead get away, but were able to stay out front of Tennessee and pull away, dropping the Volunteers 79-60 in Charlotte.
CBS Sports' Dick Enberg and Jay Bilas caught up with North Carolina coach Roy Williams and Danny Green after the Tar Heels rolled over Washington State 68-47 in Charlotte.
True to form, the top four seeds all made it through to the Sweet 16 in the East Region. Washington State's Aron Baynes, an Aussie, compared Tyler Hansbrough's tenacity to that of a 'thrashing croc.'
East: Wayne Ellington was one of five Tar Heels in double digits as North Carolina routed Arkansas 108-77 on Sunday to advance to the East Regional semifinals.
East: The Sooners were not much of a challenge for Louisville. Oklahoma managed only 22 points in the first half, and the Cardinals ran away with a 78-48 victory in Birmingham to advance to the East Region semifinals.
East: The No. 2 seed Volunteers escaped Birmingham and moved on to the round of 16 with a hard-fought 76-71 overtime win over seventh-seeded Butler.
East: Derrick Low scored 18 points and Kyle Weaver added 15 as fourth-seeded Washington State knocked off Notre Dame 61-41 in the second round of the East Regional on Saturday night.
East: Arkansas ended a tumultuous season for Indiana by dropping the Hoosiers 86-72 in Raleigh.
East: Third-seeded Louisville overwhelmed Boise State 79-61 Friday night in the first round of the East Regional.
East: Behind 25 points from David Godbold, Oklahoma jumped out on Saint Joseph's at the half and held off a late rally from the Hawks to win 72-64.
East: Top-seed UNC had no trouble with 16-seed Mount St. Mary's. The Tar Heels went over the century mark, dropping the Mountaineers 113-74
East: JaJuan Smith netted 19 points as second-seeded Tennessee overcame a sluggish start to down American 72-57 on Friday.
East: Pete Campbell poured in eight 3-pointers and 26 points to lead seventh-seeded Butler to an easy 81-61 first-round victory over South Alabama.
Luke Harangody had 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead the fifth-seeded Irish to their first tournament victory in five years, 68-50 over George Mason.
East: The game was all square at halftime, but Washington State exploded out of the gates in the second and outscored Winthrop by a 42-11 margin the rest of the way to advance to Round 2.
Clark Kellogg and Gary Parrish join Jason Horowitz to take a look at the East region, where North Carolina hopes to get past the likes of Tennessee, Louisville, and WSU to reach the Final Four.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are the top seed in the East region and the overall #1 seed. Greg Gumbel, Clark Kellogg, and Seth Davis show you which teams fill up the rest of the region.