March Madness By The Numbers
Every year since 1939, collegiate basketball season culminates into the high-intensity national championship March Madness and a near-impossible chance for a perfect bracket. The NCAA will continue the tradition amidst the COVID-19 pandemic by bringing all Division I men’s games to its headquarters in Indianapolis. Teams and seeds will be announced on Selection Sunday for men and Selection Monday for women, held on March 14-15, 2021. The single-elimination tournament is expected to conclude in early April.
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