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McDonald has been planning with event venue Brick and Mortar on Topeka Street, west of the arena, to set up a mix of VIP and public events that will include food trucks, DJs, TVs and beer gardens.
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Favorites are also 50-13 straight-up in the 2025 tournament.
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Cinderella teams are often the most entertaining participants each year, with the likes of George Mason, Saint Peter's, Oakland, Mercer, Norfolk State and other underdogs creating lasting, grand memo...
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Unrelated to basketball, Wichita Mayor Lily Wu had a rough week since Tuesday, when she came under withering criticism from LBGTQ+ advocates for declining to sign a proclamation declaring March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility. “It’s been a very busy week,” she said Saturday.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Let’s talk about the madness and some of the stories trending out of college basketball’s big tournament. After Drake upset Missouri, 99% of all brackets were busted.
Ahead of Missouri’s showdown in Wichita on Thursday, the Tigers talked about their favorite teams, players and moments from past NCAA Tournaments.
The NCAA March Madness Tournament returns to Wichita this March, the first time the tourney has visited the south-central Kansas city since 2018. Tickets have already been selling fast ...
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Can Missouri basketball make its own March Madness memories? The road starts hereMissouri basketball has 10 players making their first NCAA Tournament appearance. They all have memories of March. Now, can they make their own?
NCAA tournament kicks off, some Americans are skipping March Madness — or at least they aren't trying to predict who'll win.
Expectations for Drake basketball were low after Darian DeVries' departure. But Ben McCollum and his players gave fans something to believe in.
Last Thanksgiving, Texas Tech basketball star JT Toppin handed out turkeys to Lubbock community members in need.