Common questions

What are the dates of NCAA March Madness?

What are the dates of NCAA March Madness?

First, the TL/DR version: 1 Selection Sunday: March 13 2 First Four: March 15-16 3 First round: March 17-18 4 Second round: March 19-20 5 Sweet 16: March 24-25 6 Elite Eight: March 26-27 7 Final Four: April 2 8 NCAA championship game: April 4

When is the Final Four of the NCAA Basketball Tournament?

The 2021 NCAA tournament field will be announced on Selection Sunday, March 14. The Final Four will take place in Indianapolis from April 3 to 5. Rosters for the 2021-22 men’s college basketball season are taking shape. Here’s an early look at the projected 2022 NCAA tournament teams.

Who are the top picks for March Madness?

Yes, Gonzaga’s a popular pick. But a number of non-chalky selections also show up in ESPN’s choices for the Final Four and national title. Cade Cunningham, Luka Garza and Gonzaga — which has three starters in the top 10 — headline the updated rankings for March Madness.

Who is the winner of the NCAA Basketball Tournament?

Stanford holds off Arizona late as Wildcats guard Aari McDonald’s shot is off the mark, and the Cardinal win the national title. Stanford took home the national title after beating Arizona.

When does the NCAA tournament start in 2022?

The 2022 NCAA tournament for March Madness starts with First Four games in Dayton, Ohio and continues through to the 2022 Final Four in New Orleans. Selection Sunday is March 13, 2022. Get complete 2022 March Madness tournament schedule information below. First, the TL/DR version:

When does the 2020-21 college basketball season start?

The 2020-21 DI men’s college basketball season is scheduled to start on Wednesday, Nov. 25. You can follow the latest updates from the NCAA here regarding the coronavirus and impacted events. This story will continue to be updated as games are added to the season schedule.

Who is the producer for NCAA.com basketball?

Wayne Staats is a senior interactive producer for NCAA.com. His work has also appeared in the Augusta Chronicle, augusta.com and Land of 10. He is a graduate of Penn State University.

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