Preview Roundups
March 04, 2018
Cincinnati at Wichita St. 12:00 PM ET
The game of the year in the American Athletic Conference certainly lived up to the hype. The rematch takes place Sunday, when No. 10 Cincinnati visits No. 11 Wichita State with a share of the league title on the line.
Southern Methodist at South Florida 2:00 PM ET

Two teams wrapping up disappointing regular seasons collide on Sunday, when SMU visits South Florida. The injury-riddled Mustangs enter the finale in ninth place in the American Athletic Conference standings, while the Bulls are assured of finishing in the cellar for a second straight campaign.

Temple at Tulsa 3:00 PM ET
Temple's last four games have killed any chance of an NCAA Tournament at-large berth, while Tulsa is hoping a late-season surge can help it become part of the Field of 68 conversation. The Owls visit the Tulsa on Sunday in the regular-season finale for both American Athletic Conference teams.
East Carolina at Memphis 3:00 PM ET

Memphis looks to secure the No. 5 seed in next week’s American Athletic Conference tournament when it hosts East Carolina in the regular-season finale for both teams on Sunday. The Tigers could slide as far as seventh with a loss, depending on the outcome of two other games, while the Pirates are locked into the No. 11 slot.

Connecticut at Houston 4:00 PM ET
Houston has plenty to gain when its hosts Connecticut on Sunday in the regular-season finale. The Cougars could move up to the second seed in the American Athletic Conference tournament and are trying to cap their first undefeated home schedule since 1983-84.
Tulane at Central Florida 4:30 PM ET
Central Florida hopes to take some momentum into the postseason when it hosts struggling Tulane for an American Athletic Conference battle Sunday afternoon. The Knights gave 11th-ranked Wichita State all it could handle Thursday before falling 75-71 in overtime but have dropped three straight and need a victory to even their conference record before the AAC tournament.
Michigan at Purdue 4:30 PM ET
Michigan became the first team since 2001 to win four games in four days at the Big Ten tournament last season, outlasting Purdue in overtime on its way to its first conference tournament title. The 13th-ranked and fifth-seeded Wolverines attempt to win four games in as many days for the second straight year as they face the eighth-ranked and second-seeded Boilermakers in the championship game at New York's Madison Square Garden.