March Madness Bracket

WEST

Final

1
Kansas
96
-22
16
Howard
68
+22

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8
Arkansas
73
-3
9
Illinois
63
+3

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5
Saint Marys
63
-3½
12
VCU
51
+3½

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4
UConn
87
-9
13
Iona
63
+9

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6
TCU
72
-5½
11
Arizona St.
70
+5½

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3
Gonzaga
82
-16
14
Grand Canyon
70
+16

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7
Northwestern
75
pk
10
Boise St
67
pk

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2
UCLA
86
-17½
15
UNC AVL
53
+17½

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EAST

Final

1
Purdue
58
-23
16
FDU
63
+23

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8
Memphis
65
-2½
9
FAU
66
+2½

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5
Duke
74
-6
12
Oral Roberts
51
+6

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4
Tennessee
58
-10½
13
Louisiana
55
+10½

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6
Kentucky
61
-3½
11
Providence
53
+3½

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3
Kansas St.
77
-8½
14
Montana St.
65
+8½

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7
Michigan St.
72
-2
10
USC
62
+2

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2
Marquette
78
-11
15
Vermont
61
+11

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WEST

Final

1
Kansas
71
-4
8
Arkansas
72
+4

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5
Saint Marys
55
+3½
4
Uconn
70
-3½

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3
Gonzaga
84
-4½
6
TCU
81
+4½

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7
Northwestern
63
+7½
2
UCLA
68
-7½

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EAST

Final

16
FDU
70
+13
9
FAU
78
-13

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5
Duke
52
-3½
4
Tennessee
65
+3½

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6
Kentucky
69
-1½
3
Kansas St
75
+1½

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7
Michigan St
69
+2½
2
Marquette
60
-2½

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WEST

Final

8
Arkansas
65
+3½
4
Uconn
88
-3½

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3
Gonzaga
79
+1½
2
UCLA
76
-1½

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EAST

Final

9
FAU
62
+5½
4
Tennessee
55
-5½

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3
Kansas St
98
+2
7
Michigan St
93
-2

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WEST

Final

4
Uconn
82
-2
3
Gonzaga
54
+2

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EAST

Final

9
FAU
79
+2
3
Kansas St
76
-2

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5
San Diego St
72
-2
9
FAU
71
+2

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5
Miami (FL)
59
+5½
4
UConn
72
-5½

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CHAMPION

Final

5
San Diego St
59
+7½
4
UConn
76
-7½

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CHAMPION

Final

5
San Diego St
59
+7½
4
UConn
76
-7½

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SOUTH

Final

1
Alabama
96
-24
16
Texas-CC
75
+24

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8
Maryland
67
+2½
9
WVU
65
-2½

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5
San Diego St.
63
-5
12
Charleston
57
+5

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4
Virginia
67
-5
13
Furman
68
+5

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6
Creighton
72
-5
11
NC St.
63
+5

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3
Baylor
74
-10
14
UCSB
56
+10

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7
Missouri
76
+2
10
Utah St.
65
-2

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2
Arizona
55
-14½
15
Princeton
59
+14½

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MIDWEST

Final

1
Houston
63
-19½
16
N Kentucky
52
+19½

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8
Iowa
75
+1
9
Auburn
83
-1

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5
Miami (FL)
63
-3
12
Drake
56
+3

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4
Indiana
71
+4
13
Kent St.
60
+4

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6
Iowa St.
41
-4
11
Pitt
59
+4

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3
Xavier
72
-11
14
Kennesaw St.
67
+11

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7
Texas A&M
59
-3½
10
Penn St.
76
+3½

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2
Texas
81
-13½
15
Colgate
61
+13½

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SOUTH

Final

1
Alabama
73
-8½
8
Maryland
51
+8½

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5
San Diego St
75
-5½
13
Furman
52
+5½

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6
Creighton
85
+1
3
Baylor
76
-1

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7
Missouri
63
-6½
15
Princeton
78
+6½

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MIDWEST

Final

1
Houston
81
-5
9
Auburn
64
+5

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Miami (FL)
85
+1½
Indiana
69
-1½

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11
Pitt
73
+5
3
Xavier
84
-5

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10
Penn St
66
+5
2
Texas
71
-5

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SOUTH

Final

1
Alabama
64
-7
5
San Diego St
71
+7

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6
Creighton
86
-10
15
Princeton
75
+10

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MIDWEST

Final

1
Houston
75
-6½
5
Miami
89
+6½

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3
Xavier
71
+4
2
Texas
83
-4

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SOUTH

Final

5
San Diego St
57
+1½
6
Creighton
56
-1½

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MIDWEST

Final

5
Miami FL
88
+4
2
Texas
81
-4

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Final

5
Miami (FL)
59
+5½
4
UConn
72
-5½

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Welcome to our March Madness Bracket page! March Madness is one of the most exciting events in college sports, featuring the top 68 men’s basketball teams in the NCAA competing for the national championship. Each year, millions of fans across the United States fill out their brackets in anticipation of the tournament, making predictions about which teams will make it to the Final Four and ultimately take home the trophy.

The March Madness tournament is known for its unpredictability, with underdogs often upsetting higher-ranked teams and providing thrilling moments for fans. The tournament is divided into four regions, each with 16 teams, and the teams are seeded based on their performance during the regular season. The tournament is a single-elimination format, meaning that teams must win every game in order to advance, with the winner of each game moving on to face a new opponent in the next round. With so many teams and games to follow, filling out a bracket and keeping track of the action can be a fun and exciting way to get involved in the tournament and show off your knowledge of college basketball.

Betting on the March Madness Bracket

If you’re a college basketball fan, you’ve likely heard of March Madness. This annual tournament is the culmination of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball season and features 68 teams competing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion. Betting on the March Madness bracket has become a popular pastime for sports fans across the country, with millions of dollars being wagered on the tournament each year.

If you’re interested in betting on the March Madness bracket, it’s important to understand the odds to win March Madness. The odds to win March Madness are determined by a variety of factors, including a team’s regular season performance, their strength of schedule, and any key injuries or suspensions. The odds are updated throughout the tournament based on each team’s performance, so it’s important to stay up to date on the latest information.

There are many different types of bets you can place on the March Madness bracket, from traditional moneyline bets to more exotic prop bets. Moneyline bets simply involve picking which team you think will win a given game, while prop bets can include things like which player will score the most points or how many total points will be scored in a particular game. No matter what type of bet you choose to place, be sure to do your research and stay informed about the odds to win March Madness in order to make the most informed wagers possible.

 

How does the March Madness Bracket work?

The March Madness bracket is a single-elimination tournament featuring 68 teams from Division I men’s college basketball programs. The teams are selected by a committee based on their regular season records, conference tournament results, and other factors such as strength of schedule and quality of wins. The teams are divided into four regions (East, West, Midwest, and South), each containing 16 teams.

The first four teams to compete are the lowest-ranked teams in the tournament, who play in two play-in games to determine which two teams will advance to the main bracket. After the play-in games, the 64 teams in the main bracket are divided into four regions of 16 teams each, with each team seeded according to their strength and ability.

The tournament is then played in a single-elimination format, meaning that teams are eliminated from the tournament with each loss. The teams compete in a series of rounds, including the First Four, First Round, Second Round, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, and National Championship Game. The winning team of each game advances to the next round, with the ultimate goal of making it to the National Championship Game and winning the tournament.

The March Madness bracket is known for its unpredictability and upsets, as lower-seeded teams often defeat higher-seeded teams. This makes the tournament incredibly exciting for fans and bettors alike, and it’s always a thrilling time to watch college basketball.

March Madness Bracket Predictions

As the most exciting time of the year for college basketball fans, March Madness is a tournament that brings together the best of the best from across the country. The competition is fierce, and predicting the outcome of each game can be both challenging and rewarding. At March Madness picks, we are here to help you make informed decisions when filling out your bracket.

Our team of experts has analyzed each team’s performance throughout the season, their strength of schedule, and their key players to give you the most accurate predictions possible. Whether you are a seasoned bracketologist or new to the game, we have everything you need to make your picks with confidence. We’ll provide you with daily updates on the tournament, so you can adjust your picks accordingly, and we’ll help you identify the upsets and sleeper teams that could make all the difference in your bracket. So get ready to experience the thrill of March Madness, and join us as we navigate the madness together.

March Madness Bracket Frequently Asked Questions

To fill out a bracket, you simply need to predict the winner of each game in the tournament. You can either print out a bracket and fill it in by hand, or use an online bracket tool. Most brackets are broken down into four regions, with teams seeded from 1-16 based on their strength.

There is no one-size-fits-all strategy for making March Madness picks, but many people use a combination of factors to inform their decisions. Some factors to consider might include team records, strength of schedule, key injuries, and recent performance.

Upsets are a hallmark of March Madness, and picking a few lower-seeded teams to win can help you earn points in your bracket. However, it’s important to strike a balance between picking upsets and picking favorites, as picking too many underdogs can lead to a low-scoring bracket.

If two or more participants have the same number of correct picks in a bracket pool, tiebreakers can be used to determine the winner. Common tiebreakers include predicting the total number of points scored in the championship game or predicting the margin of victory in the championship game.

Most bracket pools have a deadline by which brackets must be submitted, but some pools may allow participants to make changes to their brackets up until that deadline. However, once the deadline has passed, brackets are typically considered final and cannot be changed.

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