The ESPN bracket held on with 35 correct picks before No. 2 Texas’s win over No. 7 Utah gave it its first blemish. And with that, there are no more perfect brackets, men’s or women’s, left on the internet.
Elsewhere in the women’s tourney, No. 10 South Dakota stunned No. 2 Baylor as another fresh face makes its first-ever appearance in the Sweet 16, showing that there’s plenty of room for madness in women’s hoops.
• Even though the last perfect men’s bracket was busted Friday night, the madness continued Sunday for those keeping track for their office pools.
No. 10 Miami kicked No. 2 Auburn to the curb, while No. 11 Iowa State knocked out No. 3 Wisconsin. The night ended with No. 9 TCU taking No. 1 Arizona to overtime, but the Wildcats survived and three No. 1 seeds are off to the Sweet 16.
ICYMI
• Emma Baccellieri digs deeper into Creighton’s upset over Iowa and how it came in “storybook” fashion.
• Coach K got career win No. 1,200, against Tom Izzo no less. Jason Jordan on how Duke’s championship approached paid off big against Michigan State on Sunday.
• Houston took down Illinois with its toughness, grit and defense. Ross Dellenger explains why that’s exactly how Kelvin Sampson likes it.
• Saint Peter’s is still alive while Kentucky, Baylor and Tennessee have been eliminated. It doesn’t feel possible, and yet somehow here we are, writes Kevin Sweeney.
• Drew Timme came up big for Gonzaga with a halftime locker room speech and a bust-out second-half performance. Greg Bishop on how the ‘Drew Timme effect’ kicked in just in time.
What to watch
Women’s tournament:
• No. 1 NC State vs. No. 9 Kansas State : Two of the country’s top centers will face off in this matchup as the Wildcats, led by first-team All-American Ayoka Lee, will look to pull off a major upset over the Wolfpack and second-team All-American Elissa Cunane. A win would send Kansas State to its fifth-ever Sweet 16 and its first appearance in a regional semifinal since 2002. 4 p.m. ET, ESPN
• No. 3 Michigan vs. No. 11 Villanova: Big East Player of the Year Maddy Siegrist scored 25 points and hauled in seven rebounds in her team’s four-point upset win over BYU on Saturday. She’ll look to build on that performance in the round of 32 as Villanova tries to go from a bubble team to a Sweet 16 team. Michigan cruised past American in the first round with senior forward Naz Hillmon now looking to guide the Wolverines into the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive tournament. 6 p.m. ET, ESPNU
• No. 3 Indiana vs. No. 11 Princeton : Indiana relies heavily on its juniors and seniors and has a backcourt—Grace Berger, Nicola Cardona-Hillary and Ali Patberg—that is seldom flustered. However, the Tigers’ disruptive defense was on full display in their upset win over Kentucky and could pose problems against IU. 8 p.m. ET, ESPNU