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March Madness 2026: Everything you need to know for NCAA men's tournament

March Madness 2026: Everything you for NCAA men's tournament

Yahoo Sports Staff Mon, March 16, 2026 at 4:34 AM UTC

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It’s the best time of year, March Madness is here.

With Selection Sunday now complete, all 68 teams in the NCAA tournament know where they’re headed and who they’ll be playing.

As for everybody else, it’s time to fill out your bracket. Whether you're a die-hard hoops head or someone who's never watched a college basketball game, there's a decent chance you've been invited to fill one out.

If you fall into the latter camp, we have plenty of advice for you to consider.

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There weren’t too many surprises on Selection Sunday, but there are always teams that felt like they got snubbed and sometimes the committee can make some head-scratching decisions.

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Duke ended up with the No. 1 overall seed, but the Blue Devils may not feel like it after the tough draw they were given. They may even have the toughest path of any of the No. 1 seeds after the NCAA tournament selection committee gave them the short straw.

Regardless, the bracket is set and the Yahoo Sports team has everything you ahead of March Madness.

March Madness bracket advice, Cinderellas, odds and more

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