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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament: United States top collegiate-level basketball tournament
The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, branded as March Madness, is a single-elimination tournament played in the United States to determine the men's college basketball national champion of the Division I level in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Played mostly during March, the tournament consists of 68 teams and was first conducted in 1939. Known for its upsets of favored teams, it has become one of the biggest annual sporting events in the US.

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This Day in History: March Madness Is Born [Video]

This Day in History: March Madness Is Born

This Day in History: , March Madness Is Born. March 27, 1939. The University of Oregon won the first NCAA men's basketball tournament when it defeated Ohio State University, 46-33. That year,..

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These Are the 2024 Sweet 16 March Madness Teams [Video]

These Are the 2024 Sweet 16 March Madness Teams

These Are the 2024 Sweet 16 , March Madness Teams. These Are the 2024 Sweet 16 , March Madness Teams. 64 NCAA Division I teams have been cut down to the Sweet 16, CBS News reports. . The teams that..

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