Sixty-eight teams. One tournament. Single elimination. One champion!
Are you excited about March Madness?
Will you be one of the roughly 80 million people who fill out a tournament bracket? (You can find a downloadable men’s bracket here and women’s bracket here.)
On Sunday night, the N.C.A.A. announced the 68 teams that will compete in this year’s Division I men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. UConn’s women’s team and Duke’s men’s team both earned the top overall seeds in their respective brackets.
Which teams — in the women’s bracket, the men’s bracket, or both — do you predict will be in the Final Four? Who will win it all? Will there be any major upsets? What players and matchups are you most looking forward to watching?
Tell us in the comments, and then read these related articles for previews of the men’s and women’s tournaments.
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