NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament

The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, also known and branded as NCAA March Madness, is a single-elimination tournament played each spring at the United States, now featuring 64 college basketball teams in the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), to determine the national championship. The National Association of Basketball Coaches created in 1939 the tournament, also was the Notion of Ohio State coach Harold Olsen. [1] Played during March, it’s turned into one of the most well-known annual sporting events in the USA. [citation needed]
The championship teams include winners out of 32 Division I conferences (which receive automatic bids), and 36 teams that are awarded at-large berths. These”at-large” teams are chosen by an NCAA selection committee, then announced in a nationally televised event on the Sunday preceding the”First Four” play-in games, currently held in Dayton, Ohio, and dubbed Choice Sunday. The 68 teams are broken up into four regions and organized to some single-elimination”bracket”, which pre-determines, when a team wins a game, which team it will face . Each group is”seeded”, or ranked, within its area from 1 to 16. At sites across the USA, the tournament occurs throughout the course of three weekends, after the First Four. Teams, seeded by rank, proceed through a single-game elimination bracket starting with a”first four” consisting of 8 low-seeded teams playing 4 matches for a position in the initial round the Tuesday and Wednesday before the first round begins, a primary round consisting of 64 teams playing 32 games within the course of a week, the”Sweet Sixteen” and”Elite Eight” rounds another weekend and week, respectively, and — for the last weekend of the championship — that the”Final Four” round. The Final Four is generally played during the weekend of April. These four teams, one from each area (East, South, Midwest, and West), compete in a preselected place for the national championship.
The championship has been televised since 1969. [2] Currentlythe games are aired by CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV beneath the trade-name NCAA March Madness. Since 2011, all games are available for viewing and internationally. As television coverage has increased, so too has the popularity of the tournament. Currently, millions of Americans fill out a bracket,[3] attempting to correctly predict the outcome of 63 games of the championship (not including the First Four matches ).
With 11 national titles, UCLA gets the listing for the most NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championships; John Wooden. The University of Kentucky (UK) is second, with eight national titles. The University of North Carolina is third and Duke University and Indiana University are tied for fourth with five national titles. The University of Connecticut is with four national titles. The University of Kansas (KU) & Villanova are tied for 7th with three national titles. Since 1985, when the tournament expanded to 64 teams, Duke has won five championships; North Carolina and UConn have each won four; Kentucky & Villanova have three; Kansas & Florida have two; and Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Louisville[a], Syracuse, UCLA, UNLV, and Virginia have you.

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