Men’s NCAA Tournament First Four scores from Wednesday
Prairie View A&M 67, Lehigh 55 *Prairie View A&M is 16th seed in South and plays Florida on Friday
Miami Ohio 89, SMU 79 *Miami Ohio is 11th seed in Midwest and plays Tennessee on Friday
Today’s Men’s NCAA Tournament schedule
East Region 1st Round
#8 Ohio State vs #9 TCU 11:15 AM (CBS)
#6 Louisville vs #11 South Florida 12:30 PM (TNT)
#1 Duke vs #16 Sienna 1:50 Pm (CBS)
#3 Michigan State vs #14 North Dakota State 3:05 PM (TNT
South Region 1st Round
#4 Nebraska vs #13 Troy 11:40 AM (truTV)
#5 Vanderbilt vs #12 McNeese 2:15 Pm (truTV)
#6 North Carolina vs #11 VCU 5:50 PM (TNT)
#7 Saint Mary’s vs #10 Texas A&M 6:35 PM (truTV)
#3 Illinois vs #14 Penn 8:25 PM (TNT)
#2 Houston vs #15 Idaho 9:10 PM (TBS)
West Region 1st Round
#5 Wisconsin vs #12 High Point 12:50 PM (TBS)
#4 Arkansas vs #13 Hawai’i 3:25 Pm (TBS)
#6 BYU vs #11 Texas 6:25 PM (TBS)
#3 Gonzaga vs #14 Kennesaw State 9 PM (TBS)
Midwest Region 1st Round
#1 Michigan vs #16 Howard 6:10 PM (CBS)
#8 Georgia vs #9 Saint Louis 8:45 PM (TBS)
Women’s NCAA Tournament First Four scores from Wednesday
Nebraska 75, Richmond 56 *Nebraska is 11th seed in Regional 2 and plays Baylor on Friday
Missouri State 85, SF Austin 75 *Missouri State is 16th seed in Regional 3 and plays Texas on Friday
Women’s First Four games tonight – games on ESPN2
Southern University vs Samford 6 PM *winner becomes 16th seed in Regional 4 and plays South Carolina on Saturday
Virginia vs Arizona State 8 PM *winner becomes 10th seed in Regional 4 and plays Georgia on Saturday
The WNBA and Players Association reached a verbal agreement on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement early Wednesday, just 51 days before the league's 30th season begins. Early reports say the salary cap on the new CBA will start at $7 million (up from $1.5 million in 2025) with the max contract starting at $1.4 million (was $249,244 in 2025). The average salary will be around $600,000, compared with $120,000 in 2025, with the minimum salary surpassing $300,000. That minimum was just more than $66,000 in 2025. The new agreement was pending ratification by the WNBA board and the Players Association.