Sacramento, Calif. – Today, the NCAA announced that March Madness will once again call Sacramento home in 2020. Golden 1 Center will host the First and Second Rounds of the 2020 Men’s Division I College Basketball Championship on March 20 and 22, 2020. Sacramento...
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The madness has passed in Sacramento, as Golden 1 Center wrapped up the first two rounds of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. Lasting, however, is the mark the prestigious college hoops showcase will leave on this city. The last time March...
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Session 3 – Sunday, March 19th, 2017 | Doors Open: 2:30pm | Tip-off 4:10pm 3 Oregon (30-5) vs 11 Rhode Island (25-9) The high-profile team from Eugene enters the second round of the tournament off a double-digit win over Iona....
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Only four remain as Oregon faces Rhode Island while UCLA takes on Cincinatti! Ahead of Sunday’s matchups, see what was said during Saturday media availability and what was buzzed about on social media. Oregon (3) vs Rhode Island (11) Oregon...
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The Road to the Final Four starts in Sacramento at Golden 1 Center. But how will you find your way downtown for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships? With the help of a...
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Got a craving? We’ve got you covered.  Check out the best Sacramento has to offer when you’re in town for March Madness!  Cafeteria 15L This eclectic urban restaurant offers American comfort cuisine with a classic flair. Cafeteria 15L features two plush...
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The NCAA Tournament is just days away from tipping off at Golden 1 Center. Coinciding with March Madness’ takeover of Sacramento, there will be plenty of events and activities to enjoy throughout the weekend. Listed below are a few you...
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For Rodney Hood, this time of year is bittersweet. March brings back fond flashbacks of his days at Duke, but it reminds him of heartbreak as well. “I had a tough memory,” the former-Blue-Devil-turned-Jazz-guard said. “We lost in the first...
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It’s been more than a decade since he played collegiately, but Arron Affalo still vividly remembers his days suiting up in UCLA blue and gold. “One of the years was my last year of school, so it was bittersweet,” the...
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Gordon Hayward is one who is all too familiar with the peaks and valleys of March. Earning West Region MVP in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, the Utah Jazz forward experienced the highest of highs as he led Butler to the...
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