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March Madness


A competition best known by the name 'March Madness', the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball. Tournament began life as an eight-team affair in 1939, Oregon winning the US national title by beating Ohio State in the first ever championship game. March Madness to be played for 83rd time in 2022

Since that inaugural event, there have been a total of 82 editions of the college-basketball tournament, which has grown from its initial size to its current 68-team format.


March Madness’ cancellation in 2020, following the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic, is the only year in its history that the event hasn’t been held.


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March Madness doubles in size again and again.

After 12 seasons as an eight-team competition, the Division I Men's Basketball Tournament expanded to 16 in 1951, before growing again to 32 in 1975. In 1985, it then doubled in size for a third time, to 64 participants.


In 2001, a preliminary-round game was introduced when the Mountain West Conference joined NCAA Division I, increasing the tournament field to 65. In 2011, a further three teams were added to March Madness, creating three more preliminary games and leaving us with the current First Four round, which this year got underway on Tuesday.

Where does the name March Madness come from?

The first reference to the term in US basketball is attributed to Henry V. Porter of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the organization responsible for founding another similarly long-running tournament, the Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship.


In 1939, Porter wrote an essay on the tournament entitled “March Madness”, and the moniker stuck with local journalists.


It wasn’t until some four decades later that the NCAA's tournament also became known as March Madness, after the television broadcaster Brent Musberger used the phrase during CBS’ coverage of the tournament in 1982.

March Madness' most decorated team.

UCLA's 11 March Madness titles make the college the competition’s most successful team, albeit the Bruins haven’t won an NCAA championship since 1995. Ten of UCLA’s titles came during a 12-year period between 1963 and 1975, a run that included seven triumphs in a row from 1967 to 1973.

March Madness 2022: First Round on Thursday.

The First Round is scheduled to begin on Thursday. March Madness will then work its way through four rounds, before the 2022 national champion is decided in the Final Four in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 2 to 4 April.


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