Biggest surprises of March Madness opening weekend USA Today - Vertical Mar 23, 2026 Mar 23, 2026 Updated Apr 2, 2026 0 Iran Approves Strait of Hormuz Tolls and Vessel Ban Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished Rutgers study finds vapes have replaced cigarettes as the top nicotine threat to young children 237 Hardware Celebrate Grand Opening with Ribbon Cutting Introducing Justin Frommer, talking Nebraska volleyball | Pick Six Podcast World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary Cozad's Chayden Hoffmaster jumps 24'5.5" to break down long jump record US: Cherry Blossoms Transform New York City Waterfront Into Stunning Spring Display. President Trump’s feud with Pope Leo over war criticism continues Sam McKewon reacts to proposed renovations to Memorial Stadium Pope Leo urges peace in visit to Cameroon’s conflict-hit northwest Taiwan Pushes Sovereign AI as a Matter of National Security Grocery prices could increase with Iran War Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat AI Is Cutting 16,000 US Jobs Monthly—and Gen Z Is Feeling It First Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up Gas Prices Hit $4.12 as Iran War Continues Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State Fernando Mendoza talks about upcoming NFL Draft and his financial acumen Justin Frommer recaps Nebraska volleyball's spring match win over Creighton The opening weekend of March Madness delivered major surprises, with underdogs advancing and top seeds facing early challenges. As featured on March Madness meets the iPad era: How coaches' challenges are changing the game A new coach's challenge rule has changed college basketball this season. The impact is also being seen in the NCAA tournaments. Latest video Student-built electric vehicles power up at EVERON race Trump: Iran ‘can’t blackmail us’ over Strait of Hormuz Trump signs order to speed review of psychedelics Justin Frommer recaps Nebraska volleyball's spring match win over Creighton Nebraska Dani Busboom Kelly, Kenna Cogill and Teraya Sigler after spring exhibition against Creighton Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat Woman recalls confronting federal immigration agents alongside Alex Pretti before fatal shooting Sam McKewon reacts to proposed renovations to Memorial Stadium Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State
March Madness meets the iPad era: How coaches' challenges are changing the game A new coach's challenge rule has changed college basketball this season. The impact is also being seen in the NCAA tournaments.
Nebraska Dani Busboom Kelly, Kenna Cogill and Teraya Sigler after spring exhibition against Creighton