Full coverage of the 2021 NCAA Tournament
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Last March, many of us worked in offices — but, thanks to the coronavirus, there was no NCAA Tournament.
Due to COVID restrictions, the NCAA and the city of Indianapolis plan to hold the entire 2021 NCAA Tournament in central Indiana, allowing tea…
You won't believe how many Americans fill out a bracket every year.
The most unusual NCAA Tournament will tip off on Thursday.
The Associated Press All-America men’s basketball team with statistics through regular-season and conference tournaments:
These are the Associated Press All-America women’s basketball teams, with statistics.
For more than 80 years, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament has given fans some of the most entertaining, inspiring moments in col…
The NCAA Tournament is nicknamed March Madness because anything can happen. Check out some of the biggest upsets in NCAA Tournament history.
Nothing gets the blood pumping like game day at colleges and universities across the U.S. Here are some of the best traditions in college basketball.
The all-time best characters of the NCAA tournament.
Oral Roberts upset Ohio State. Loyola Chicago's No. 1 fan, Sister Jean, saw the Ramblers win. Here's a roundup of Friday's NCAA tournament action.
The first full day of the NCAA men's basketball tournament Friday was full of action with plenty of surprises. Check out photos from the day's games.
Check out photos from Saturday's games in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament.
An action-packed day of college basketball Sunday saw top seed Illinois fall to Loyola on the men's side as the women's NCAA tournament got underway.
Who’s up and who’s down as the 2021 men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament enters the round of 16:
Scenes from today's Sweet 16 action at the NCAA Tournament:
Jalen Suggs banked in a shot from near midcourt at the buzzer, and Gonzaga, the No. 1 overall seed, will play Baylor for the title Monday night.
Stanford won it's first women's basketball championship in 29 years Sunday night with a 54-53 victory over Arizona, surviving the Wildcats' last-gasp shot in the final seconds.

