With the Super Bowl behind us, we're closing in on one of the greatest playoffs in American sports: March Madness.
The NCAA’s guide to how the 68 teams are chosen, seeded and bracketed for the Division I women's basketball tournament.
With their starting center lost for the season, the Bears recognize that the impetus is on everyone to crash the boards, coming off a season-low 20 rebounds against Houston.
According to the NCAA, the odds of a perfect bracket increase, in theory, to about 1 in 120 billion if you apply logic. That ...
The college basketball regular season is in its stretch run and NCAA tournament contenders are emerging. Who has the best odds to win March Madness?
Selection Sunday will be here before you know it, officially starting March Madness. What to know about NCAA men's and ...
If you're looking to find out how the James Madison Dukes have performed recently in the NCAA Tournament, read on for the ...
Have fans of the Gonzaga Bulldogs enjoyed the last 10 years of March Madness? Keep reading for the Bulldogs' year-by-year performances in the NCAA Tournament. Who they lost to: No. 1 Purdue, 80-68 Who ...
Now that football is over, we turn our attention to college basketball, with the men's tournament playing NCAA Tournament games in Milwaukee in March.
Each March, millions of hopeful bracket pool champions scour the internet for trendy mid-major upset picks and possible second-weekend darlings that will vault their entry to immortality (first ...
The Boilermakers have eyes on their third straight Big Ten championship, and achieving history could vault Purdue to a third straight No. 1 seed.
A growing number of fans use spreadsheets like Excel and Google Sheets to manage their March Madness brackets.