The 15 biggest winners and losers at the NCAA tournament

As good as the past three days have been, Sunday's contests might be the best of the 2015 NCAA tournament. Kansas hasn't scheduled in-state Wichita State since 1993, yet are matched-up with the Shockers on Sunday. Michigan State defeated Virginia by 

Both Friday and Saturday night's NCAA Tournament action ended well after midnight at East Coast sites, long after West Coast action wrapped up. Our resident bracketologist explains why and offers a solution.

As good as the past three days have been, Sunday's contests might be the best of the 2015 NCAA tournament. Kansas hasn't scheduled in-state Wichita State since 1993, yet are matched-up with the Shockers on Sunday. Michigan State defeated Virginia by 

Kansas coach Bill Self made his way off the court as Wichita State players celebrated their 78-65 NCAA Tournament win over the Jayhawks on Sunday in Omaha, Neb. RICH SUGG The Kansas City Star. Story; Comments.

Duke, UNC and N.C. State are all in the Sweet 16 together for just the fourth time ever. The last time that happened on Tobacco Road was 2005. (The other years were 1986 and 1989.) The ACC as a whole is also having a fine tournament, though counting