2025 Men's March Madness odds: Which conference will win the NCAA Tournament?
Conference supremacy is also on the line come Tournament time.
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Conference supremacy is also on the line come Tournament time.
The bracket is set, and 68 teams — from defending champion South Carolina to first-timer George Mason — are going dancing in the women's NCAA tournament. Sunday's release of the bracket revealed who's in, who's out and which matchups might be waiting on the road to crowning the 2025 national champion three weeks from now in Tampa, Florida.
Every year, the «College GameDay» crew staffs «The Bracketology Show» on Selection Sunday. And every year, we are handed a bracket by one of our crack assistants to fill out… in a grand total of five minutes. We make our rushed, thoughtless selections so they can be displayed to the unwashed masses.
The NCAA tournament field has been announced, so it's time to fill out your brackets. We're here to help.
Duke remained atop The Associated Press Top 25 men's college basketball poll on Monday — a day after the committee that selected the 68-team field for the NCAA tournament went with Auburn as the No. 1 overall seed.
In the new world order of college basketball, the most important recruiting for coaches no longer takes place at AAU tournaments or in high school gyms. Their best work must come in the transfer portal. Players changing schools immediately changes a program's trajectory. And nothing changes the perception of a team more than how it does in March.
UCLA is the top overall seed in the women's NCAA Tournament. The Bruins were joined by South Carolina, USC and Texas as the No. 1 seeds that the NCAA revealed Sunday night.
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