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The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness tournaments, but made no immediate decisions or recommendations.
Do we really have to add more teams to March Madness? NCAA President Charlie Baker isn’t ruling out expansions.
Baker added the NCAA has no intention of changing the 31 automatic qualifiers, while also admitting there are teams deserving of a bid that end up getting left out of the 68-team field.
Will the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee approve NCAA Tournament expansion? March Madness is unmatched; more teams would cheapen product: ...
March Madness might be getting even bigger. NCAA president Charlie Baker said during this week’s Big 12 Spring Meetings in Orlando that the college basketball tournament could expand as soon as ...
Could March Madness be expanded? The current NCAA Tournament setup has been that 68 teams qualify. Eight teams play in the First Four, with the four winners moving on to the first round of 64 teams.
It is expected that the Division I men’s basketball committee will announce NCAA Tournament expansion this week. Instead, it should just say no.
NCAA President Charlie Baker wants to expand March Madness to 72 or 76 teams by 2026 — but fans are slamming the plan as greedy and unnecessary ...
NCAA president Charlie Baker is on a mission to expand the 68-team tournament to make March Madness even bigger. Florida Gators head coach Todd Golden in the national championship game of the ...
March Madness 2015 is underway and once again, the NCAA is live-streaming every game online for free. So whether you're at work or don't have cable at home, you will be able to watch the entire ...