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NCAA Scores March 28, 2025: Latest March Madness Results and Highlights
The NCAA basketball tournaments are heating up as March Madness moves toward its thrilling conclusion. With intense battles in both the men's and women's brackets, teams are fighting for a spot in the Final Four. Here’s a complete rundown of the NCAA scores from March 28, 2025, along with key highlights, player performances, and what to expect next.
🏀 Men's NCAA Basketball Scores – March 28, 2025
Sweet 16 Matchups and Results
Several crucial games took place on March 28 as teams vied for a place in the Elite Eight:
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(1) Purdue vs. (4) Duke – Purdue came out strong, led by their dominant big man, and secured a 78-72 victory over Duke.
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(2) Arizona vs. (3) Marquette – In an electrifying showdown, Arizona edged out Marquette 84-79 with clutch shooting in the final minutes.
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(5) Alabama vs. (1) Houston – Houston continued its impressive run, overpowering Alabama 76-68 with an aggressive defense.
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(3) Kansas vs. (7) Kentucky – Kansas held off Kentucky in a 75-71 battle, thanks to a late-game surge.
For full men’s NCAA March Madness results, visit CBS Sports
.🏀 Women's NCAA Basketball Scores – March 28, 2025
The women’s NCAA tournament also featured thrilling games as teams fought for Elite Eight spots.
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(1) South Carolina vs. (4) Maryland – South Carolina dominated Maryland 85-62, showing why they are the tournament favorites.
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(2) NC State vs. (3) LSU – In a tight contest, LSU pulled off an upset with a 72-69 win over NC State.
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(1) UCLA vs. (5) Ole Miss – UCLA flexed their depth and secured a 78-65 win.
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(2) UConn vs. (3) Oklahoma – UConn showed their championship pedigree, defeating Oklahoma 80-72.
For the full women’s March Madness bracket and scores, check out NCAA.com
.🔥 Key Player Performances
Some of the standout performances from March 28, 2025, included:
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Zach Edey (Purdue) – Dominated inside with 22 points and 12 rebounds.
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Caleb Love (Arizona) – Clutch shooting led Arizona to victory with 27 points.
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Angel Reese (LSU) – Double-double performance with 18 points and 15 rebounds.
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Paige Bueckers (UConn) – Took over late, finishing with 25 points and 6 assists.
🏆 What’s Next?
With the Elite Eight matchups set, fans can expect even more thrilling basketball action this weekend. The Final Four games are scheduled for April 4, leading to the national championship on April 6.
Stay updated with the latest March Madness scores and highlights at:
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CBS Sports (cbssports.com)
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NCAA official site (ncaa.com)
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