This is a list of locations from which ESPN's College Gameday has been broadcast.
2005
2006
2007
| Date |
Visitor |
Host |
City |
Location |
Notes
|
| January 6
|
18 UConn Huskies
|
49
|
14 LSU Tigers
|
66
|
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
|
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
|
[19]
|
| January 13
|
Georgetown Hoyas
|
69
|
7 Pittsburgh Panthers
|
74
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
Petersen Events Center
|
[20]
|
| January 20
|
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
|
61
|
4 North Carolina Tar Heels
|
77
|
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
|
Dean Smith Center
|
[21]
|
| January 27
|
Michigan State Spartans
|
64
|
5 Ohio State Buckeyes
|
66
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Value City Arena
|
[22]
|
| February 3
|
10 Texas A&M Aggies
|
69
|
6 Kansas Jayhawks
|
66
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Allen Fieldhouse
|
[23]
|
| February 10
|
1 Florida Gators
|
64
|
18 Kentucky Wildcats
|
61
|
Lexington, Kentucky
|
Show held on Rupp Arena rooftop
|
Rivalry[24]
|
| February 17
|
4 North Carolina Tar Heels
|
77
|
21 Boston College Eagles
|
72
|
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
|
Conte Forum
|
[25]
|
| February 24
|
Indiana Hoosiers
|
58
|
Michigan State Spartans
|
66
|
East Lansing, Michigan
|
Breslin Center
|
[26]
|
| March 3
|
12 Pittsburgh Panthers
|
69
|
20 Marquette Golden Eagles
|
75
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
Bradley Center
|
[27]
|
| March 10
|
None
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN studios
|
Championship Week
|
| March 31
|
(2) Georgetown Hoyas
|
60
|
(1) Ohio State Buckeyes
|
67
|
Atlanta, Georgia
|
Georgia Dome
|
Final Four[28][29]
|
| (2) UCLA Bruins
|
66
|
(1) Florida Gators
|
76
|
| April 2
|
(1) Ohio State Buckeyes
|
75
|
(1) Florida Gators
|
84
|
National Championship Game[30]
|
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
| Date |
Visitor |
Host |
City |
Location |
Notes
|
| January 16
|
No Team
|
No Team
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
All shows were held from ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
|
| January 23
|
| January 30
|
| February 6
|
| February 13
|
| February 20
|
| February 27
|
| March 6
|
2022
2023
| Date |
Visitor |
Host |
City |
Location |
Notes
|
| January 14
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
[150]
|
| January 21
|
| January 26
|
5 UConn Huskies (women)
|
84
|
Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)
|
67
|
Knoxville, Tennessee
|
Thompson–Boling Arena[151]
|
Rivalry[152]
|
| January 28
|
10 Texas Longhorns
|
71
|
4 Tennessee Volunteers
|
82
|
Big 12/SEC Challenge[153]
|
| February 4
|
North Carolina Tar Heels
|
57
|
Duke Blue Devils
|
63
|
Durham, North Carolina
|
Cameron Indoor Stadium
|
Rivalry[154]
|
| February 11
|
3 Alabama Crimson Tide
|
77
|
Auburn Tigers
|
69
|
Auburn, Alabama
|
Neville Arena
|
Rivalry[155]
|
| February 18
|
9 Baylor Bears
|
71
|
5 Kansas Jayhawks
|
87
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Allen Fieldhouse
|
|
| February 25
|
15 Saint Mary's Gaels
|
68
|
12 Gonzaga Bulldogs
|
77
|
Spokane, Washington
|
McCarthey Athletic Center[156]
|
Rivalry
|
| February 26
|
2 Indiana Hoosiers (women)
|
85
|
6 Iowa Hawkeyes (women)
|
86
|
Iowa City, Iowa
|
Carver–Hawkeye Arena[157]
|
|
| March 4
|
Duke Blue Devils
|
62
|
North Carolina Tar Heels
|
57
|
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
|
Dean Smith Center
|
Rivalry
|
| March 5
|
Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)
|
58
|
1 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)
|
74
|
Greenville, South Carolina
|
Bon Secours Wellness Arena[158]
|
SEC Tournament (women)
|
| March 26
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
–
|
| April 1
|
(9) Florida Atlantic Owls
|
71
|
(5) San Diego State Aztecs
|
72
|
Houston, Texas
|
NRG Stadium[159]
|
2023 Final Four
|
| (5) Miami Hurricanes
|
59
|
(4) UConn Huskies
|
72
|
| April 3
|
(5) San Diego State Aztecs
|
59
|
(4) UConn Huskies
|
76
|
National Championship Game
|
2024
| Date |
Visitor |
Host |
City |
Location |
Notes
|
| January 13
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
|
| January 20
|
| January 25
|
1 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)
|
76
|
9 LSU Tigers (women)
|
70
|
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
|
Pete Maravich Assembly Center
|
|
| January 27
|
6 Kentucky Wildcats
|
63
|
Arkansas Razorbacks
|
57
|
Fayetteville, Arkansas
|
Bud Walton Arena
|
|
| February 3
|
7 Duke Blue Devils
|
84
|
3 North Carolina Tar Heels
|
93
|
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
|
Dean Smith Center
|
Rivalry
|
| February 10
|
13 Baylor Bears
|
61
|
4 Kansas Jayhawks
|
64
|
Lawrence, Kansas
|
Allen Fieldhouse
|
|
| February 17
|
22 Kentucky Wildcats
|
70
|
13 Auburn Tigers
|
59
|
Auburn, Alabama
|
Neville Arena
|
|
| February 18
|
Georgia Lady Bulldogs (women)
|
56
|
1 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)
|
70
|
Columbia, South Carolina
|
Colonial Life Arena
|
Show aired on ABC
|
| February 24
|
Villanova Wildcats
|
54
|
1 UConn Huskies
|
78
|
Storrs, Connecticut
|
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
|
|
| February 25
|
North Carolina Tar Heels (women)
|
62
|
8 Virginia Tech Hokies (women)
|
74
|
Blacksburg, Virginia
|
Cassell Coliseum
|
|
| March 2
|
4 Tennessee Volunteers
|
81
|
14 Alabama Crimson Tide
|
74
|
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|
Coleman Coliseum
|
Show aired on ABC
|
| March 3
|
2 Ohio State Buckeyes (women)
|
83
|
6 Iowa Hawkeyes (women)
|
93
|
Iowa City, Iowa
|
Carver-Hawkeye Arena
|
|
| March 9
|
7 North Carolina Tar Heels
|
84
|
9 Duke Blue Devils
|
79
|
Durham, North Carolina
|
Cameron Indoor Stadium
|
Rivalry
|
| March 10
|
14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (women)
|
55
|
11 NC State Wolfpack (women)
|
51
|
Greensboro, North Carolina
|
Greensboro Coliseum
|
ACC Tournament (Women's)
|
| March 16
|
NC State Wolfpack
|
84
|
4 North Carolina Tar Heels
|
76
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Capital One Arena
|
ACC Tournament (Men's)
|
| March 23
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
–
|
| March 30
|
–
|
| April 6
|
(4) Alabama Crimson Tide
|
72
|
(1) UConn Huskies
|
86
|
Glendale, Arizona
|
State Farm Stadium
|
2024 Final Four
|
| (11) NC State Wolfpack
|
50
|
(1) Purdue Boilermakers
|
63
|
| April 8
|
(1) Purdue Boilermakers
|
60
|
(1) UConn Huskies
|
75
|
National Championship Game
|
2025
| Date |
Visitor |
Host |
City |
Location |
Notes
|
| January 11
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
|
| January 18
|
| January 25
|
6 Tennessee Volunteers
|
51
|
1 Auburn Tigers
|
53
|
Auburn, Alabama
|
Neville Arena
|
|
| February 1
|
North Carolina Tar Heels
|
70
|
2 Duke Blue Devils
|
87
|
Durham, North Carolina
|
Cameron Indoor Stadium
|
Rivalry
|
| February 8
|
TCU Horned Frogs
|
52
|
8 Iowa State Cyclones
|
82
|
Ames, Iowa
|
Hilton Coliseum
|
|
| February 15
|
1 Auburn Tigers
|
94
|
2 Alabama Crimson Tide
|
85
|
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|
Coleman Coliseum
|
Rivalry
|
| February 16
|
7 UConn Huskies (women)
|
87
|
4 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)
|
58
|
Columbia, South Carolina
|
Colonial Life Arena
|
2-hour show, 2nd hour aired on ABC
|
| February 22
|
8 Iowa State Cyclones
|
59
|
5 Houston Cougars
|
68
|
Houston, Texas
|
Fertitta Center
|
|
| February 23
|
1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (women)
|
95
|
13 NC State Wolfpack (women)
|
1042OT
|
Raleigh, North Carolina
|
Reynolds Coliseum
|
|
| March 1
|
12 Texas A&M Aggies
|
70
|
3 Florida Gators
|
89
|
Gainesville, Florida
|
O'Connell Center
|
|
| March 2
|
25 Louisville Cardinals (women)
|
59
|
3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (women)
|
72
|
South Bend, Indiana
|
Joyce Center
|
|
| March 8
|
2 Duke Blue Devils
|
82
|
North Carolina Tar Heels
|
69
|
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
|
Dean Smith Center
|
Rivalry
|
| March 9
|
1 Texas Longhorns (women)
|
45
|
5 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)
|
64
|
Greenville, South Carolina
|
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
|
SEC Tournament (Women)
|
| March 15
|
8 Tennessee Volunteers
|
70
|
3 Auburn Tigers
|
65
|
Nashville, Tennessee
|
Bridgestone Arena
|
SEC Tournament (Men)
|
| 5 Alabama Crimson Tide
|
82
|
4 Florida Gators
|
104
|
| March 22
|
No Team
|
–
|
No Team
|
–
|
Bristol, Connecticut
|
ESPN Studios
|
|
| March 23
|
| March 29
|
| March 30
|
| April 5
|
(1) Florida Gators
|
79
|
(1) Auburn Tigers
|
73
|
San Antonio, Texas
|
Alamo
|
2025 Final Four
|
| (1) Houston Cougars
|
70
|
(1) Duke Blue Devils
|
67
|
| April 7
|
(1) Florida Gators
|
65
|
(1) Houston Cougars
|
63
|
National Championship Game
|
- Notes
- ^ Attendance of 8,159 set a GameDay show record.
- ^ GameDay attendance record was broken with a crowd of 22,144.
- ^ GameDay attendance record was broken again with a crowd of 34,616. This remains the largest crowd in GameDay history.
- ^ Men's & women's doubleheader.
- ^ GameDay aired from Washington, D.C., on ESPNU from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and then on ESPN from 11 a.m. to noon. The crew then traveled to Chapel Hill, NC, for the evening show at 8 p.m. on ESPN.
- ^ Largest college basketball on-campus crowd in history, 35,446 [88]
- ^ The February 23, 2019, show, which was supposed to be Duke vs Syracuse, was moved from Syracuse University in light of Jim Boeheim's involvement in a fatal car accident earlier that week.
Winners are listed in bold.
Home team listed in italics for neutral-site or off-campus games.
All rankings displayed for Division I teams are from the AP Poll.
Rankings displayed in parentheses refer to seeding in the NCAA Tournament.
References
- ^ "Huskies blow 17-point lead".
- ^ "Longhorns winless at Allen Fieldhouse".
- ^ "Largest on-campus crowd sees comeback".
- ^ "Sweep of Duke the first by Terps since 1995".
- ^ "Mississippi State's nine-game winning streak snapped". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Louisville uses late spurt to put game away". Archived from the original on December 29, 2017.
- ^ "Nation's longest home-court streak ends at 29 games".
- ^ "Bynum scores career-high 35 in win". ESPN. March 12, 2005. Archived from the original on October 7, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "Blue Devils in seventh straight ACC title game". ESPN. March 12, 2005. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "UConn takes out Louisville, in position for No. 1 ranking". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Everett, Gray power Sooners to Red River victory". Archived from the original on December 29, 2017.
- ^ "Green drops 29 as No. 7 Gators win third straight vs. Kentucky". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Morrison drops 12 in final three minutes as Zags top Cardinal". Archived from the original on August 5, 2016.
- ^ "Syracuse 79, Louisville 66".
- ^ "Aldridge, Tucker help No. 7 Texas rout No. 18 Kansas".
- ^ "Hansbrough leads UNC to Tobacco Road upset over Duke".
- ^ "Chalmers leads balanced Jayhawk attack as KU advances". ESPN. March 11, 2006. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
- ^ "No. 8 Texas rides Tucker's 26 into Big 12 final". ESPN. March 11, 2006. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
- ^ "Davis, Mitchell help LSU overcome sloppy start against UConn".
- ^ "Pitt gets 18 points from Cook to stay undefeated (11–0) at home".
- ^ "Tar Heels handcuff GaTech, crack 1,900-win plateau".
- ^ "No. 5 Ohio St. fights off Michigan St., grabs fifth straight win".
- ^ "Law's big game lifts Aggies to first win over Jayhawks".
- ^ "Florida survives at Kentucky". Daily Breeze. February 11, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2025.
- ^ "Hansbrough, Tar Heels take top spot in ACC from Boston College". Archived from the original on December 29, 2017.
- ^ "Michigan St. 66, Indiana 58".
- ^ "Matthews, Cubillan step up, lead Golden Eagles past Pitt".
- ^ "Hibbert wins matchup with Oden, but Ohio St. moves on". ESPN. April 1, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
- ^ "Florida runs over UCLA, sets up another battle with Ohio St". ESPN. April 1, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
- ^ "Florida becomes first team in 15 years to repeat; Brewer is MOP". ESPN. April 3, 2007. Archived from the original on February 4, 2022. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
- ^ "Florida 81, Kentucky 70".
- ^ "S. Illinois 48, Creighton 44".
- ^ "Love's 13th double-double leads fifth-ranked Bruins past Arizona".
- ^ "Padgett scores 18 as Cardinals hold down Hoyas".
- ^ "No. 2 Tennessee likely next No. 1 as Memphis leaves with close loss".
- ^ "Kansas capitalizes on Beasley's early foul trouble to rout Wildcats". Archived from the original on December 29, 2017.
- ^ "North Carolina scores final 10 points to overcome Duke".
- ^ "Rose, Memphis pull away from UCLA to move on to title game". ESPN. April 6, 2008. Archived from the original on November 29, 2022. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
- ^ "North Carolina battles back, but Rush, Kansas close out Tar Heels". ESPN. April 6, 2008. Archived from the original on March 2, 2022. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
- ^ "After 20-year drought, Kansas rallies to beat Memphis for NCAA title". ESPN. April 8, 2008. Archived from the original on April 5, 2018. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
- ^ "Ellington's dominant second half leads No. 6 Tar Heels over Hurricanes".
- ^ "UConn holds Notre Dame to 33 percent shooting, pulls away with late 13–1 run".
- ^ "Tennessee 79, Florida 63".
- ^ "Evans scores 22 as Memphis upends Gonzaga".
- ^ "Wisconsin ends Ohio State's 4-game win streak".
- ^ "With Griffin knocked out, No. 2 Oklahoma falls to Texas". Archived from the original on December 29, 2017.
- ^ "UCLA stays in contention for share of Pac-10 title with win over Cal".
- ^ "No. 6 Louisville dumps WVU for Big East crown".
- ^ Best, Kenneth (January 19, 2010). "ESPN College GameDay Held at Gampel Pavilion". University of Connecticut. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
- ^ "Charles posts double-double as UConn wins 56th straight".
- ^ "Smith's 22 help No. 6 Duke finish off sweep of No. 16 Clemson".
- ^ "Collins battles back injury to help No. 2 Kansas survive No. 13 Kansas State in OT".
- ^ "McCamey double-double fuels Illini upset of Spartans".
- ^ "Kentucky rides Wall, second-half surge past Tennessee".
- ^ "Pondexter's fast start leads Washington to rout of UCLA".
- ^ "Jackson, Onuaku help Orange drop Wildcats in front of record crowd".
- ^ "No. 4 Duke puts away North Carolina to clinch top spot in ACC tourney". Archived from the original on January 30, 2018.
- ^ "Tennessee 67, Vanderbilt 64".
- ^ "No. 6 Tennessee holds Vanderbilt at bay in second half".
- ^ "No. 13 Purdue shoots 58 percent from field to beat No. 18 Michigan State". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Thomas Robinson leads No. 6 Kansas past Kansas State". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "No. 23 Florida makes 18 of 22 free throws in upset of No. 11 Kentucky".
- ^ "No. 4 Pittsburgh becomes first team to beat Villanova at Pavilion since 2007".
- ^ "Michigan St. continues turnaround with win over Illinois".
- ^ "Virginia Tech enhances NCAA tournament chances with upset of No. 1 Duke". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Tristan Thompson's double-double gets No. 8 Texas past Baylor".
- ^ "Seminoles blow out No. 3 Tar Heels as Deividas Dulkys pours in 32". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Kyle Kuric returns with 21 points to lead Louisville over sliding Pitt". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Washington 69, Arizona 67".
- ^ "Mizzou edges Kansas with Marcus Denmon's monster finish". Archived from the original on August 9, 2016.
- ^ "Kentucky holds off Vandy, stays perfect in SEC". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "Michigan beats rival Ohio State to stay perfect at home". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "No. 2 Syracuse survives scare at UConn to earn Big East title". Archived from the original on December 30, 2017.
- ^ "North Carolina dominates Duke to claim ACC title".
- ^ "Butler tops Gonzaga at buzzer thanks to Roosevelt Jones' steal, shot".
- ^ "No. 18 NC State ends 13-game skid against rival UNC".
- ^ "No. 3 Indiana knocks off No. 1 Michigan, will likely regain top ranking".
- ^ "Notre Dame rallies in regulation then outlasts Louisville to win in 5 OTs".
- ^ "Jeff Withey sets Big 12 blocks mark as Kansas trounces Texas".
- ^ "Kentucky rides Julius Mays late, scores big OT win vs. Missouri".
- ^ "UCLA upsets No. 11 Arizona for share of Pac-12 lead with Oregon".
- ^ Margolis Siegal, Rachel (March 4, 2013). "Final College GameDay Covered by State Farm Show Features a Special Split Edition". ESPN. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
- ^ "G'town leans on defense to rout Syracuse, tie for Big East".
- ^ "Seth Curry has 20 points as Duke ambushes North Carolina".
- ^ "Duren scores 20 as La Salle tops Temple 74–68".
- ^ "Russ Smith, Montrezl Harrell lift No. 18 Louisville at UConn".
- ^ "Michigan holds off short-handed Michigan St. to stay perfect in Big Ten".
- ^ "Duke vs. Syracuse – Game Recap – February 1, 2014 – ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
- ^ "No. 2 Syracuse beats No. 17 Duke in OT to remain unbeaten".
- ^ "Memphis closes with 10–0 run to stun Zags".
- ^ "Scottie Wilbekin's 23 points help No. 3 Florida rally past No. 14 Kentucky".
- ^ "Aaron Gordon scores season-high 23 as Arizona beats Colorado".
- ^ "Marcus Smart leads Oklahoma State to upset of No. 5 Kansas".
- ^ "Jabari Parker scores career-high 30, adds 11 boards as No. 4 Duke rolls".
- ^ "Naz Long powers No. 11 Iowa State to home win over No. 9 Kansas".
- ^ "Frank Kaminsky, No. 6 Wisconsin hold off Michigan in overtime".
- ^ "No. 4 Duke uses late rally to take down No. 2 Virginia".
- ^ "Aaron Harrison's 23 points lift No. 1 Kentucky (23–0) to win at Florida".
- ^ "Big men lead SMU past UConn".
- ^ "Gabe York, Dusan Ristic lead No. 7 Arizona over UCLA".
- ^ "Wichita St. beats Northern Iowa to win Missouri Valley title".
- ^ "Perry Ellis double-double helps No. 8 Kansas drop Texas".
- ^ "Tyus Jones' second-half effort helps No. 3 Duke fend off No. 19 UNC".
- ^ "No. 11 Michigan State beats No. 7 Maryland, ends 3-game skid".
- ^ "Wayne Selden Jr.'s 33 points lead No. 4 Kansas over Kentucky in OT".
- ^ "Fighting Irish rally, send No. 2 Tar Heels to 2nd straight loss".
- ^ "Devonte' Graham's career-high 27 leads Jayhawks past Sooners".
- ^ "Davis gives Texas A&M 79–77 win over No. 14 Kentucky in OT".
- ^ "Malcolm Brogdon's 26 points lead No. 3 Virginia by No. 7 UNC".
- ^ "No. 8 UNC dominates boards to beat Duke, claim top seed in ACC".
- ^ "Jones keys No. 18 Duke's 70–58 win over Miami".
- ^ "No. 2 Kansas rallies past No. 4 Kentucky 79–73 in Challenge".
- ^ "Kasey Hill, No. 24 Florida shred 8th-ranked Kentucky 88–66".
- ^ "No. 1 Gonzaga beats No. 20 Saint Mary's 74–64".
- ^ "Jackson, No. 10 Tar Heels roll past No. 14 Cavaliers 65–41".
- ^ "No. 5 UCLA dominates offensive boards to edge No. 4 Arizona".
- ^ "Berry helps No. 5 Tar Heels beat No. 17 Blue Devils 90–83".
- ^ "Florida rallies to upset No. 18 Kentucky 66–64".
- ^ "Kentucky beats No. 7 WVU 83–76".
- ^ "Hook 'Em! College GameDay Covered by State Farm is Headed to Austin for Oklahoma-Texas". January 27, 2018.
- ^ "Men's College Basketball: Rivalry Week To Feature Duke-UNC in Tobacco Road Showdown on Thursday; College GameDay Makes Stops at UNC and Virginia – ESPN MediaZone U.S." espnmediazone.com. February 6, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
- ^ "Virginia Tech vs. Virginia – Game Summary – February 10, 2018 – ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
- ^ "Azubuike leads No. 13 Kansas past No. 20 West Virginia 77–69". ESPN.com.
- ^ "Kansas vs. Texas Tech – Game Recap – February 24, 2018 – ESPN". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 24, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
- ^ "Bagley's big 2nd half leads No. 5 Duke past No. 9 UNC, 74-64". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 3, 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
- ^ "RJ Barrett leads No. 1 Duke past No. 4 Virginia 72-70". ESPN.com. Associated Press. January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ "Washington helps No. 8 Kentucky top No. 9 Kansas 71-63". ESPN.com. Associated Press. January 26, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
- ^ "Langford helps Indiana down No. 6 Michigan State 79-75 in OT". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 2, 2019. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
- ^ "Barrett, 3s lead No. 2 Duke past No. 3 Virginia, 81-71". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 9, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
- ^ "No. 5 Kentucky ends No. 1 Tennessee's 19-game winning streak". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 16, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2019.
- ^ "With Zion injured, No. 8 UNC routs No. 1 Duke 88-72". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 20, 2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
- ^ "UCF ends Houston's 33-game home win streak". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 2, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
- ^ "No. 3 UNC tops No. 4 Duke 79-70 to clinch share of ACC title". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 9, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
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