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March Madness Hero Wins Title After Quitting Twitter All Season

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March Madness Hero Wins Title After Quitting Twitter All Season

NCAA says the tournament pulls in $1 billion in ad money. ;

With Michigan star Trey Burke sidelined by foul distress in the first half of Monday's March Madness title game against Louisville, Albrecht stepped in to score 17 first-half points on a diversity of long jump-shots and kamikaze driving layups. SEE ALSO

Since 1987, the montage known as "One Bright Moment" has been a signature tradition of college basketball.

The NCAA is feasting on a $10 billion TV contract thanks to the popularity of March Madness. And yet the NCAA Tournament manages, despite itself, to be a showcase of what is worthwhile about college sports. The players matter, not NCAA head Mark

University of Louisville won the NCAA tournament. Many had predicted they would do so, though hardly any foresaw the conditions of injury they would overcome. Louisville's predicted win is rare in the world of sports. It is also rare in life. Rarely does

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