Midwest: Georgetown will not be returning to the Final Four. With 30 points coming from guard Stephen Curry, Davidson stunned the Hoyas 74-70 in Raleigh. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
Midwest: The Kansas Jayhawks are going to the Final Four after they ended Davidson's NCAA tournament run by the score of 59-57. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
The Kansas Jayhawks are the 2008 NCAA men's basketball champions after beating the Memphis Tigers in a thrilling overtime game. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
South: Thanks to Brook Lopez making a game-winner with just 1.3 seconds left, Stanford overcame the ejection of coach Trent Johnson to defeat Marquette 82-81. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
South: The Memphis Tigers are the latest 1 seed to reach the Final Four after scoring an impressive 85-67 win over the Texas Longhorns. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
The Kansas Jayhawks withstood a furious rally by the North Carolina Tar Heels in the second half and came away with the 84-66 win. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
The UCLA Bruins were down to the Texas A&M Aggies for most of the second half, but huge plays by Kevin Love and Darren Collison down the stretch gave the top-seeded team in the West region the win. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
Midwest: Behind Stephen Curry's third straight game of 30 or more points, the Davidson Wildcats advanced to the Midwest Regional final, stunning 3rd-seed Wisconsin 73-56 in Detroit. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
East Regional Final: Tyler Hansbrough continued to make his case for the Naismith Award, going for 28 points and 13 rebounds as North Carolina defeated Louisville 83-73 to advance to the Final Four. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
East: Wayne Ellington was one of five Tar Heels in double digits as North Carolina routed Arkansas 108-77 on Sunday to advance to the East Regional semifinals. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
West: The 2008 NCAA Tournament had its first upset alert, but the Duke Blue Devils prevailed over 15th-seeded Belmont on Gerald Henderson's driving layup with 11.9 seconds left. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
The Memphis Tigers will play in the championship game of the NCAA tournament after dispatching the UCLA Bruins 78-63. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
South: Memphis advanced to the semifinals of the South Region behind Joey Dorsey's double-double and six blocks in a 77-74 victory in Little Rock. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
East: The No. 2 seed Volunteers escaped Birmingham and moved on to the round of 16 with a hard-fought 76-71 overtime win over seventh-seeded Butler. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
East: The Sooners were not much of a challenge for Louisville. Oklahoma managed only 22 points in the first half, and the Cardinals ran away with a 78-48 victory in Birmingham to advance to the East Region semifinals. (NCAA March Madness 2008 highlights)
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