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The NCAA made a decision on possible March Madness expansion for the tournament and fans seem happy about the direction.
Monday was a big win for basketball fans who prefer the NCAA Tournament to remain untouched, but expansion still looms ...
In 1939, the inaugural NCAA men’s basketball tournament had eight teams. It expanded to 16 teams in 1951, jumped up to 32 ...
On Monday, the NCAA revealed that there will be no expansion to its men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments, ...
“Expanding the tournament fields is no longer being contemplated for the 2026 men’s and women’s basketball championships,” ...
FSU announced on Friday evening that it has agreed to a home-and-home series with UConn. In this coming season, the Seminoles ...
Good news, for now, with March Madness: the NCAA isn’t planning to screw up the good thing it has there, not this year, ...
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WISH-TV on MSNNCAA makes decision on March Madness expansionThe NCAA's basketball committee puts expansion of March Madness on hold, but discussions for 2027 tournaments with more teams ...
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Spartans Wire on MSNNCAA votes to keep March Madness field at 68 teams for 2025-26 seasonWhile this decision was finalized for the upcoming season, NCAA SVP Dan Gavitt did release a statement saying that the ...
The NCAA made a rare good decision in deciding to keep March Madness from expanding during the 2025-26 season.
The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will not expand beyond 68 teams in 2026, but future growth remains on the radar.
March Madness will keep its current 68-team format for the 2025-26 season, NCAA vice president Dan Gavitt announced Monday.
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