No need to cry when your alarm goes off this morning because it's Friday, and the weekend is calling your name.
Here for the party,
The Last Night's Game Team
March Madness
The Final Four starts today, and if you're like country superstar Eric Church, you're calling in sick to work to catch the excitement. Eric Church canceled his sold-out Saturday night concert to watch his beloved North Carolina Tarheels in person when they take on bitter rivals Duke in the men's Final Four. Also hitting the hardwood on Saturday are Villanova and Kansas. The men's championship game is on Monday.
In the women's tournament, the team from South Carolina received a boost heading into the final games; their head coach Dawn Staley was named coach of the year and Aliyah Boston, player of the year. Also playing in the Final Four today are Stanford (defending champs), UConn and Louisville. LET'S DO THIS
Short and Sweet
Is Tiger Woods playing in next week's Masters? The answer isn't no.
It may not be an NFL (National Football League) gig, but Colin Kaepernick's former coach names him an honorary captain.
When you're an NFL player who is so fast you almost qualify for the Olympics but also keep a diet of candy and coffee.
Women weren't allowed at Augusta (home of the Masters) for the longest time, but they're taking over on Saturday.
Before We Go
If you have never watched WrestleMania, you're in for a treat this weekend. The WWE's (World Wrestling Entertainment) Super Bowl occurs this Saturday and Sunday at AT&T Stadium. The stands will be packed, and the drama will be high as names like Ronda Rousey, Johnny Knoxville, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Logan Paul take to the ring. If knee-high boots, speedos and over-the-top moves aren't your thing, country singers Brantley GIlbert and Jessie James Decker will be opening the show with "America the Beautiful." OFF THE ROPES
COOKIE CHEERS
Whether you call them magic cookie or seven-layer bars, they're still darn good. CROWD PLEASER
MUST-SEE TV
From colorful characters to colorful hair, on-court performance aside, here’s why the Final Four is worth watching. TUNE IN