Bay Area Sports March Madness Coming Back to the Chase Center in Two Weeks, Tickets Currently “Cheap” at $200 to $2,500 The March Madness “Sweet Sixteen” and “Elite Eight” games will be at the Chase Center in two weeks, and you might want to jump on the single-game tickets that are currently $200-$2,500, as those prices are likely to absolutely skyrocket.
Bay Area Sports USF Dons Basketball Team Has Huge National TV Game Against Gonzaga Tonight, Being Played at Chase Center The red-hot USF Dons men’s basketball team is playing at the Chase Center tonight in a monster game that will be on national TV (well, ESPN2), but they’re up against Gonzaga, who have beaten them 28 times in a row.
Bay Area Sports March Madness Cult Hero ‘Sister Jean’ Was Born And Raised Right Here in San Francisco The annual NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is underway, and it turns out that the 103-year-old nun who’s become the tournament’s unofficial Cinderella-team mascot, Sister Jean Schmidt, grew up here in San Francisco.
Bay Area Sports Predictably Insane Chase Center March Madness Ticket Prices Could Double by Saturday Since the Sweet 16 brings blue-chip tournament teams Duke and Gonzaga to town, ticket prices are off the charts for today's games in SF, and could double again by Saturday.
Bay Area Sports USF Dons Basketball Team Makes March Madness for the First Time Since 1998, Plays Thursday Night The University of San Francisco Dons have made the Men’s NCAA Tournament for the first time in 24 years, and while the Sweet 16 will be played at the Chase Center, the Dons are bracketed to a different region.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Cal Women's Basketball Team Covers Drake's 'Started from the Bottom' The wildly successful Cal Lady Bears covered potential vagina murderer Drake's "Started from the Bottom." And what the team lacks in vocal skills, they more than make up for in spirit and pluck.
SF News The Cry of the Fishmonger: The San Jose Sharks Season in Review It's near the end of March Madness, which means casual sports fans across the North America, and in the Bay Area in particular, start caring about the National Hockey League. Well, maybe "caring"
SF News College Basketball: Bruin Beaters, Bracket Crashers It may have been a tough football season, but they were dancing down on The Farm last night. In fact, they might still be dancing at center court in Maples Pavilion, savoring the
SF News Bust out your high-tops For millions of fans and office pool players, and even the uninitiated, the month of March is all about college basketball. The women's tournament and the NIT are part of the tasty delight
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