NCAA Tournament

MSU and U-M Advance to Elite Eight
MSU and U-M Advance to Elite Eight
MSU and U-M Advance to Elite Eight
Michigan and Michigan State advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament's Elite Eight on Friday night. Second-seeded Michigan defeated Tennessee 74-71 in the Midwest Regional semifinals in Indianapolis, giving the Wolverines a Sunday date with Kentucky. The eighth-seeded Wildcats ousted the defending national champion Louisville Cardinals 74-69. Fourth-seeded Michigan State outlast
MSU and U-M Reach Sweet 16
MSU and U-M Reach Sweet 16
MSU and U-M Reach Sweet 16
After four exciting days of college basketball, the 68-team field of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship has been reduced to the Sweet 16. Still alive are both Michigan and Michigan State. Here are six things we learned from the tournament's first weekend:
Grand Rapids Will Not Host NCAA Basketball Tourney
Grand Rapids Will Not Host NCAA Basketball Tourney
Grand Rapids Will Not Host NCAA Basketball Tourney
So Grand Rapids DOESN'T have game! At least the NCAA doesn't think so! WZZM TV 13 is reporting the NCAA has passed on a chance to change the venue for the Tournaments' play in game in 2014 and 2015. Commonly referred to as the "First Four", Van Andel Arena would have hosted the first 2 games, and Michigan State would have been the host school.