With this year’s conference tournaments coming to a close, the focus is now on March Madness 2024. It is one of the most entertaining events on the yearly sports calendar and this space will give you all the details you’ll need to enjoy the greatest tournament in North American sports.
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For this year’s edition of the NCAA Tournament, games will kick off on March 19 with the “First Four.” Back in 2011, the NCAA added a pair of play-in games to help decide which teams will be the No. 16 seed in the four-tournament regions.
After those two games are played on March 19 and 20, the traditional 64-team tourney begins with Round 1 action on March 21 and March 22.
Before the iconic college basketball tournament begins, the 68 teams that will be involved must first be chosen. That occurs this weekend with the massively important Selection Sunday show. This year’s edition of the event will air on March 17 at 6 PM ET on CBS.
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March Madness is also an opportunity to see the best teams and best players in women’s college basketball battle it out to decide the best team in the nation. Fittingly, Selection Sunday for the women’s tourney is also on March 17, but over on ESPN.
Below you can find the dates for each round of the 2024 NCAA tournament schedule for men’s college basketball.
Date | Teams | Time | TV |
Tuesday, March 19 | TBD | TBD | truTV, March Madness Live App |
Tuesday, March 19 | TBD | TBD | truTV, March Madness Live App |
Wednesday, March 20 | TBD | TBD | truTV, March Madness Live App |
Wednesday, March 20 | TBD | TBD | truTV, March Madness Live App |
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This year’s event can be watched on four different networks. CBS and TBS will each air 21 games, TNT will have 12, and truTV will broadcast another 13. The Madness can also be found on streaming platforms Sling TV and the NCAA March Madness Live app.
This year’s tournament will be spread out across 14 cities including Brooklyn, NY, and Dallas, TX. Below you can find the full location breakdown in 2024.
First Four:
Rounds 1 and 2
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Sweet 16 and Elite 8:
Final Four
Henry V. Porter was the person to create the “March Madness” moniker when he penned an essay on the 1939 tournament. It was a name that stuck and is a nationally recognized brand for the yearly tournament.
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There are 68 teams in March Madness, with the field narrowed to 64 after the First Four play-in series. Each round eliminates half the field, culminating in a single national champion crowned in a single-elimination title game.
Originally, per NCAA.com, the first tournament started with only eight teams competing (1939). By 1951, they expanded to a 16-team format. The 64-team tournament was adopted in 1985, with a play-in game added in 2001. A decade later, the field expanded to 68 teams with four play-in matchups.
After winning the Big East championship, the Connecticut Huskies continued their hot play through last year’s tournament and were able to win the program’s fifth national title when they beat San Diego State 76-59
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The tournament has had many record-breaking moments. Below you can find the best record-setting performances in tournament history.