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The NCAA Tournament is remaining at 68 teams -- for now.
The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness ...
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NCAA Exploring March Madness Expansion to 76 Teams in 2026ORLANDO — NCAA president Charlie Baker said discussions are underway with March Madness media-rights holders CBS and Warner Bros. Discovery about expanding the men’s tournament from 68 to 72 ...
Do we really have to add more teams to March Madness? NCAA President Charlie Baker isn’t ruling out expansions.
At Big 12 spring meetings this week, NCAA president Charlie Baker revealed that one of his top priorities was to discuss expanding March Madness -- and it could be coming as soon as this year.
March Madness is sweeping the nation. The NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket was revealed on Sunday, giving 68 teams from coast to coast a road map to a national title.
Will the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee approve NCAA Tournament expansion? March Madness is unmatched; more teams would cheapen product: ...
It is expected that the Division I men’s basketball committee will announce NCAA Tournament expansion this week. Instead, it should just say no.
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.
These teams have already qualified for 2025 March Madness The men's and women's NCAA Tournaments each feature 31 automatic bids, which are awarded via conference tournaments.
NCAA President Charlie Baker made that clear on Thursday, saying he sees value in expanding March Madness by handful of teams and that he wants to reach a decision in the next few months.
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