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Fox Sports
2 days ago
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- Fox Sports
TBT 2025 Quarterfinals Recap: We Are D3 Beats Fail Harder to Advance
The Basketball Tournament delivered big-time drama in the quarterfinals. We Are D3 kicked off the action with a thrilling win over Fail Harder to punch its ticket to the semifinals on July 31. Up next, Heartfire takes on Aftershocks, a team loaded with Wichita State alumni. The other four remaining teams — Best Virginia (West Virginia alum), Shell Shock (Maryland alum), Eberlein Drive and Sideline Cancer — will face off on Monday night in the final two games of the quarterfinal round. Here's a recap of Sunday night's TBT action! We Are D3 95, Fail Harder 93 We Are D3 got off to a quick start in this one, putting up more than twice as many points (23) than Fail Harder (11) in the first quarter. Fail Harder found a bit of a rhythm in the second quarter, though, cashing in for 25 points compared to 21 for We Are D3. Marcus Azor (We Are D3) and Darius Adams (Fail Harder) led all players with 13 first-half points. We Are D3 took a 44-36 lead into halftime and came out hot in the third quarter, scoring 30 points with ease. Fail Harder went into the Elam Ending — the tournament's alternate ending, in which the game clock is shut off in the fourth quarter and a target score is set — down 20 points, 86-66. The target score was set at 94, and both teams went back and forth. Things came down to the wire, with both teams tied at 93-all after a fierce final quarter. In the end, Fail Harder came just one point shy of pulling off the largest comeback in TBT history. Adams led all players with 44 points, while Ty Nichols and Dimitrius Underwood led We Are D3 with 19 points each. Stay tuned for updates. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily ! recommended Item 1 of 2 Get more from the The Basketball Tournament Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


Newsweek
2 days ago
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- Newsweek
How to Watch We are D3 vs. Fail Harder: Live Stream The Basketball Tournament, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Basketball Tournament heats up Sunday with a spot in the semifinals on the line as We Are D3 battles Fail Harder in the first quarterfinal matchup. The Basketball Tournament is an open invitation, single-elimination tournament played each summer in the United States, with the stakes being a cash prize. Tune in to FOX Sports 1 to see which team gets the win in this tournament game and makes it to the semifinals. A referee holds a Wilson brand official NBA game ball basketball during the game between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers at Little Caesars Arena on March 28, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. A referee holds a Wilson brand official NBA game ball basketball during the game between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers at Little Caesars Arena on March 28, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. Photo byHow to Watch First Quarterfinal: We Are D3 vs. Fail Harder Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 PM EDT Channel: FOX Sports 1 Stream: Fubo (Try for free) We Are D3, alumni from an NCAA DIII school, will take on Fail Harder in a quarterfinal matchup in The Basketball Tournament on Sunday in Wichita, Kansas, at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. No. 7 seed Fail Harder advanced to the quarterfinals after a few upset wins. The team took down the alumni from the University of Indiana, the No. 2 seed Assembly Ball, in the first round by 13 points. In the second round, Fail Harder faced No. 3 seed All Good Dawgs, alumni from Butler University, and won 80-77. In the third round, the team took down the region's top seed, beating Carmen's Crew by six points, 68-62. We are D3, took on and beat Layne's Hope in the first round, beating the No. 5 seed by four points. Taking on the alumni from Syracuse in the second round, Boeheim's Army, We are D3, won by just three points. In the third round to advance to the quarterfinals, D3 took down the UConn alumni group, Stars of Storrs. They won that game by eight points. You can live stream many of the games in The Basketball Tournament on Fubo, with games airing on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2. Don't miss out on the action. Live stream We Are D3 vs. Fail Harder on Fubo: Start your free trial now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.


Fox Sports
4 days ago
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- Fox Sports
The Basketball Tournament 2025: Everything to Know Ahead of the Quarterfinals
And then there were eight. The Basketball Tournament continues with the highly anticipated quarterfinal round this weekend, as eight teams battle to punch their ticket to the semifinals on July 31. The eight remaining teams are AfterShocks (Wichita State alum), Best Virginia (West Virginia alum), Shell Shock (Maryland alum), Eberlein Drive, Sideline Cancer, Fail Harder, We Are D3 and Heartfire. Two games will take place on Sunday, with the two remaining games being played on Monday. [MORE: 2025 TBT Rosters: Players on the 8 Remaining Teams] Here's what to look out for in the quarterfinals. Fail Harder vs. We Are D3 (7 p.m. ET Sunday on FS1) Fail Harder brings a collection of talent from all over the country, led by high-scoring point guard Darius Adams, who is averaging 21.3 points per game in the tournament. Fail Harder made it to the quarterfinals after taking down reigning TBT champion Carmen's Crew (Ohio State alum) in the third round on Tuesday, 68-62. On the other side, We Are D3 is averaging 77.3 points per game, the 20th-best mark in the tournament among all teams, and its field goal percentage (38.7%) is the lowest of the remaining teams. The group is led by guard Ty Nichols, who is putting up 24.7 points per contest in the tournament. We Are D3 advanced after a hard-fought 76–68 victory over Stars of Storrs (UConn alum) in the third round. Aftershocks vs. Heartfire (9 p.m. ET Sunday on FS1) Aftershocks advanced after narrowly taking down Forever Coogs (Houston alum), 66-63, in the third round. Heading into the quarterfinals, AfterShocks is averaging 75.0 points per game, tied for the 26th-best mark in the tournament among all teams, while its field goal percentage (43.3%) is the second-lowest of the remaining teams. Former Pitt standout Nick Sibande leads the team in scoring with 16 points per game, while Marcus Keene, who played at Central Michigan, is putting up 11.7 points per contest. Heartfire got a dramatic 71-68 win over JHX Hoops to punch their ticket to the quarterfinals; Marcus Hall scored a game-high 16 points, Tevin Mack poured in another 14 points and Eric Griffin added 12 points and eight rebounds in the win. Heartfire is averaging 80.0 points per game, the 10th-best mark in the tournament among all teams, and is shooting 46.5% from the field, the 18th-best mark in the tournament. Best Virginia vs. Shell Shock (6 p.m. ET Monday on FS1) Best Virginia took care of business against Elite Nation to advance, 79-68. Heading into the quarterfinals, Best Virginia is averaging 77.7 points per game, the 19th-best mark in the tournament among all teams, and its field goal percentage (43.5%) is the fourth-highest of the remaining teams. The team is led by former South Carolina standout James Reece V, who is putting up 21.7 points per game. On the other side, Shell Shock is currently averaging 74.7 points per game, the 28th-best mark in the tournament among all teams, and its field goal percentage (43.4%) is tied for the fifth-highest of the remaining teams. Shell Shock pulled out a 68-62 victory over NXT Era Elite in the third round. Shell Shock is led by former Terrapin stars Diamond Stone, LG Gill and Darryl Morsell. Eberlein Drive vs Sideline Cancer (8 p.m. ET Monday on FS2) Eberlein Drive stunned top-seeded La Familia (Kentucky alum) in the third round, 71-70, to advance. The team is led by former Arizona standout Gabe York and former Iowa star Anthony Clemmons, who hit the game-winning 3-pointer to lead Elam Ending to the victory against La Familia. Sideline Cancer got an impressive 74-71 victory over LA Ignite in the third round to continue in the tournament. Jermaine Marrow, who is Hampton's all-time leading scorer, paces Sideline Cancer with 17 points per contest, while Alonzo Verge Jr. is averaging 14.3 points per game. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily ! Get more from the The Basketball Tournament Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


Fox Sports
4 days ago
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- Fox Sports
Fail Harder vs. We Are D3: How to Watch, Odds, Preview
Fail Harder and We Are D3 are set for a matchup in The Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals. Here's everything you need to know about Fail Harder vs. We Are D3: How to watch Fail Harder vs. We Are D3 Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Location: Charles Koch Arena (Wichita, Kansas) TV: FS1 LeBron James considered joining the Dallas Mavericks before opting-in to his $52 million player option. Colin Cowherd says that LeBron is 'no longer about winning'. Fail Harder vs. We Are D3 Odds As of July 25, 2025, here are the odds (via DraftKings): Fail Harder is favored by 1.5 points (-110) Fail Harder Moneyline: -125 We Are D3 Moneyline: +105 Path to the Quarterfinals Fail Harder (7) Fail Harder 68, (1) Carmen's Crew 62 (7) Fail Harder 80, (3) All Good Dawgs (Butler Alumni) 77 (7) Fail Harder 89, (2) Assembly Ball (Indiana Alumni) 76 Carmen's Crew's quest to repeat as champions came to an end as the top-seeded team in the Indianapolis regional fell to Fail Harder, 68-62. Despite cutting the lead to four during the Elam Ending after trailing by 19 points at halftime, Carmen's Crew couldn't complete the comeback. Darius Adams sealed the win for Fail Harder with a baseline jumper. Adams finished with a team-high 19 points in the victory. We Are D3 (4) We Are D3 76, (2) Stars of Storrs (UConn Alumni) 68 (4) D3 81, (1) Boeheim's Army (Syracuse) 78 (4) D3 75, (5) Layne's Hope 71 We Are D3 got the job done in the Round of 16 on Wednesday with a hard-fought 76–68 victory over Stars of Storrs. Marcus Azor scored a team‑high 22 points, while Ty Nichols added 18 points in the win. RJ Cole led Stars of Storrs with 15 points off the bench. Isaiah Whitehead and Elijah Thomas were the only starters in double-digits, both with 14 points. recommended Item 1 of 2 Get more from the The Basketball Tournament Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Fox Sports
5 days ago
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2025 We Are D3 TBT Roster
We Are D3, a team composed of standout NCAA Division III alumni, has steadily earned respect in The Basketball Tournament. After notching their first TBT victory in 2024, they have made it to the quarterfinals. Check out the full roster for We Are D3 in 2025: We Are D3 Roster Marcus Azor – Point Guard (Massachusetts and Dartmouth) Eugene Campbell III – Point Guard (New Jersey City University) Da'Kquan Davis – Point Guard (Arcadia University and University at Albany) Felix Kloman – Shooting Guard (Brown & Babson) Jackson Meshanic – Small Forward (Hobart College) Hank Morgan – Shooting Guard (Hamilton College) David Murray – Center (Connecticut College and Merrimack College) Ty Nichols – Shooting Guard (Keene State College) Christian Parker – Power Forward (Mount Union) Samuel Peek – Shooting Guard (Wesleyan & Stetson) Thomas Quarry – Small Forward (Johns Hopkins) Alex Sobel – Center (Middlebury College and Sacred Heart University) Dimitrius Underwood – Point Guard (Texas–Dallas and College of Charleston) Sahmi Willoughby – Power Forward (Marietta College) Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuaa Joel Embiid's cautious return from knee surgery and his ongoing battle with injuries, which limited him to just 19 games in the 2024-25 season. The panel debates how Embiid's chronic health issues impact the Philadelphia 76ers' championship aspirations and if "The Process" can ever truly achieve its potential with their star consistently sidelined. How to watch We Are D3 in the TBT Quarterfinals We Are D3 will face off against Fail Harder. Here's how to catch the game: Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. ET TV: FS1 Path to the Quarterfinals (4) We Are D3 76, (2) Stars of Storrs (UConn Alumni) 68 (4) D3 81, (1) Boeheim's Army (Syracuse Alumni) 78 (4) D3 75, (5) Layne's Hope 71 recommended Item 1 of 3 Get more from the The Basketball Tournament Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic