
UCLA freshman Kevin Love, who led the Bruins in scoring and rebounding on the way to a Final Four berth, made himself eligible for the NBA draft but said he will not yet hire an agent.
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.
Freshman sensation Derrick Rose put on a show with 25 points and nine rebounds and Chris Douglas-Roberts poured in 29 points, leading Memphis to a 78-63 romp of UCLA Saturday night to earn a berth in Monday's championship game.
Presented by Coors Light: Derrick Rose and the Memphis Tigers are set to battle Darren Collison and the UCLA Bruins. Jason Horowitz, Pete Gillen and Steve Lappas preview the backcourt matchups.
Presented by Coors Light: How will the Memphis Tigers guard freshman sensation Kevin Love? Steve Lappas, Joe Jones, Pete Gillen, and Jason Horowitz take a look at the frontcourt matchups.
Both UCLA and Memphis had nothing but praise for each other heading into Saturday's first Final Four clash of No. 1 seeds. Bruins guard Darren Collison thinks his team's toughness could be the deciding factor.
The UCLA Bruins and Memphis Tigers are set to battle in San Antonio in one of this year's Final Four matchups. Steve Lappas joins Jason Horowitz to share his thoughts on the upcoming game.
CBS College Sports' Brian Curtis lets you know who the top players were and who had disappointing performances in this year's NCAA tournament.
West Regional Final: UCLA notched its third straight trip to the Final Four with an impressive 76-57 victory over Xavier.
UCLA coach Ben Howland, Kevin Love, and Xavier coach Sean Miller talk about the West Regional Final, where the Bruins won 76-57.
For the third straight year, UCLA is heading back to the Final Four. Watch Ben Howland and his Bruins cut down the nets in Phoenix.
West: With Kevin Love scoring a career-high 29 points, the Bruins nearly squandered a 21-point halftime lead, but hung on to defeat Western Kentucky 88-78 on Thursday night.
West: After seeing West Virginia rally from 18 down to force overtime, Xavier's B.J. Raymond made two 3-pointers in the last 1:18 of the game to lift the Musketeers to 79-75 victory.
Presented By CDW: Jason Horowitz and Bill Raftery discuss the first two rounds of the 2008 tournament, and is this the year all four #1 seeds make it to the Final Four.
With some of the higher seeds in the West Region gone by the wayside, UCLA knows better than to take upstart Western Kentucky for granted, while Xavier s focusing strictly on West Virginia.
West: With some clutch shooting down the stretch, 12th-seeded Western Kentucky advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 15 years with a 72-63 victory over No. 13 San Diego on Sunday.
West: Darren Collison scored the go-ahead basket with 9.5 seconds left, Josh Shipp contested Donald Sloan's final drive and top-seeded UCLA held on for a 53-49 win over Texas A&M on Saturday.
West: Duke's struggles in the NCAA Tournament continued, and this time they did not escape. Behind 22 points from Joe Alexander, West Virginia dropped the Blue Devils 73-67 in the second round.
West: C.J. Anderson and Drew Lavender each scored 18 points and Josh Duncan added 16 as No. 3 seed Xavier advanced to the Sweet 16 with an 85-78 victory over fifth-seeded Purdue.
West: De'Jon Jackson's pull-up jumper with 1.2 seconds remaining in overtime gave 13th-seeded San Diego a 70-69 upset win over No. 4 seed Connecticut in first-round action on Friday.
West: The almost customary 5-12 upset came to fruition Friday when Western Kentucky shocked Drake at the overtime buzzer on Ty Rogers' game-winning three-pointer.
Tampa was the scene of two dramatic finishes Friday as two games were decided in the final seconds. See what Ty Rogers and De'Jon Jackson had to say about their heroic buzzer-beating shots.
West: Kevin Love and top-seeded UCLA dominated from start to finish, handily defeating Mississippi Valley State 70-29.
West: The 2008 NCAA Tournament had its first upset alert, but the Duke Blue Devils prevailed over 15th-seeded Belmont on Gerald Henderson's driving layup with 11.9 seconds left.
West: Alex Ruoff and Da'Sean Butler had huge nights for West Virginia, leading the Mountaineers to a 75-65 victory over Arizona in first round action.
Josh Carter equaled a career high with 26 points as the Aggies defeated Brigham Young 67-62 in the West Region's first round on Thursday.
West: The Purdue Boilermakers raced out to a 19-point halftime lead and cruised to a 90-79 victory over the Baylor Bears.
West: It was a tale of two halves as Xavier overcame a 35-26 halftime deficit to advance with a 73-61 victory over Georgia.
Jason Horowitz, Gary Parrish and CBS Sports' Clark Kellogg preview all of the intriguing first round matchups as well as potential matchups on the road to the Final Four.
The UCLA Bruins are the top seed in the West Region. Greg Gumbel, Clark Kellogg, and Seth Davis take a look at the rest of teams in this region.
Connecticut and Jim Calhoun headline the West Region grouping in Tampa. The Huskies will face San Diego, while Western Kentucky will go up against Drake.
Purdue coach Matt Painter and counterpart Scott Drew of Baylor spoke about Thursday's first-round matchup, while Xavier's Stanley Burrell has a lot of respect for Georgia and head coach Dennis Felton.