NCAA Selection Sunday results: Get a complete look at the men’s and women’s brackets for March Madness 2024

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With March Madness 2024 set to kick off next week, the college basketball world will be focused on the Selection Sunday results tonight as the brackets for the 2024 NCAA Tournament get set.

Selection Sunday is one of the biggest days on the men’s and women’s college basketball calendar. It is the moment when players around the country find out if their lifelong dreams of playing in March Madness and trying to win a national title will become a reality.

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On the men’s side of the tournament, teams like Uconn, Houston, North Carolina, Purdue, and Tennessee will all be vying for the four No. 1 seeds. For the ladies, Iowa, USC, South Carolina, and Texas will be favorites to lead brackets in the tournament. The men’s brackets will be announced at 6 PM ET (CBS) while the women’s will be revealed at 8 PM ET (ESPN).

However, the real fun is finding out what bubble teams or champions from smaller conferences can get into the tourney and add their name to the list of legendary March Madness upsets. Without further ado, here are the teams that will compete in the 2024 NCAA Tournaments.

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2024 Selection Sunday results for Men’s NCAA Tournament

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East Region

West Region

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Midwest Region

South Region

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2024 Selection Sunday results for Women’s NCAA Tournament

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East Region

West Region

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Midwest Region

South Region

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