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The SEC rewrote the record book for most NCAA Tournament bids by a conference on Selection Sunday, sending 14 teams to the big dance this year with March Madness kicking off later this week.
In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
SEC Conference Tournament bracket. SEC Conference Tournament schedule First Round. Date Time (ET) ... Thursday, March 14: 3:30 p.m. (5) South Carolina vs. (12) Arkansas: Thursday, March 14: ...
With Texas cracking the March Madness field as one of the Last Four In, the league has officially sent 14 of its 16 teams to the big dance. That shatters the previous tournament record of 11 ...
The SEC tournament begins March 12 in Nashville, ... SEC tournament predictions, bracket, ... dribbles past Ole Miss Rebels guard Dre Davis (14) ...
Greg Sankey confident SEC will set NCAA Tournament record with 14 teams in March Madness bracket ... losing 10 of its first 13 conference games before a strong finish prior to the SEC Tournament.
The NCAA is likely to move forward with an expansion of the current 68-team men's basketball tournament by either four or ...
The SEC can set a record for most bids earned by a conference on Sunday, with as many as 14 teams in contention for spot in March Madness. At least two SEC teams should be 1-seeds, including ...
The SEC basketball tournament begins on Wednesday. Here's what you need to know, including TV schedule, brackets and results for the 2024 championship.
The SEC will be sending a tournament-record 14 teams into the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The previous record for the most teams selected by a single conference was held by the Big East in 2011, which ...
The SEC set a new record by placing 14 of its 16 teams in the NCAA Tournament bracket, besting the previous mark of 11 set by the Big East in 2011 when it also had 16 members.
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