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With the 2026 tournaments a little more than eight months out, the chance anything changes next year seems small.
Will the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee approve NCAA Tournament expansion? March Madness is unmatched; more teams ...
The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness ...
It would be disingenuous to claim certainty about overall interest diminishing — but then, disingenuous defines most of this ...
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The hottest ticket for Day 1 of the NBA Las Vegas Summer League will be the highly anticipated matchup between the Dallas ...
The Pac-12 has announced a significant next step in its reformation by naming the main media rights partner beginning in 2026 ...
We are on the doorstep of what may possibly be the dumbest decision since Coca-Cola came out with New Coke in 1985, which just happens to be the year the NCAA basketball tournament was first expanded ...
“The still viable outcomes include the tournaments remaining at 68 teams or expanding the fields to either 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2026 or 2027 championships,” Dan Gavitt, the NCAA senior ...
How would an expanded March Madness work with 72 or 76 teams? Bracketologist Joe Lunardi tries to answer some of your questions.
The NCAA has approved a key adjustment that will reshape the structure of college basketball beginning with the 2026 season.
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