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The 2022 NCAA men's basketball tournament is finally set as the full field of 68 was revealed on Selection Sunday. Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas and Baylor were given No. 1 seeds for this year's tournament and odds have already been placed on which team will cut down the nets next month when the Final Four ends. Here are all the lines for the tournament, and we will update and track the action as it comes.
Time to pick some upsets.
After the pandemic shut things down in 2020 and severely restricted the number of spectators last year, we finally have a March featuring NCAA Tournament games with no crowd restrictions at sites across the country.
BOSTON — On the day Kevin Garnett saw his No. 5 raised to the rafters at TD Garden, he officially buried his beef with Ray Allen.
Once again the NCAA men's basketball selection committee has rendered its verdict for the tournament, generally hitting the mark yet leaving plenty of room for nitpicking among those of us who otherwise need to get a life.
One year after being played in a one-city bubble, the 2022 women's NCAA tournament is making history again. For the first time, the field expands to 68 teams, with a First Four set of games on Wednesday and Thursday. This is also the first time since 2006 that the women's bracket was revealed on a Sunday.
The debate about the women's basketball national player of the year has been going on for a while now, with South Carolina fans certain it has to be junior post player Aliyah Boston, and Iowa fans just as sure about sophomore guard Caitlin Clark.