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Saniyah Hall, ESPN’s No. 1 women’s basketball prospect in the high school class of 2026, has committed to play at Southern ...
NCAA Tournament expansion may still be on the horizon, but the chances it occurs in time for the upcoming season are ...
The NCAA Tournaments for men’s and women’s basketball could expand. The majority of ACC women’s coaches seem to not want that. There’s less of a consensus on the double-regional format.
The top 16 seeds will be revealed the night before, allowing the campuses hosting games during the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament an extra day to prepare.
The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness tournaments, but made no immediate decisions or recommendations.
ESPN reported that the NCAA will decide “in the next few weeks” if it will expand the men’s and women’s tournament fields. The expansion could come as soon as the 2026 tournaments.
The decision on a potential NCAA Tournament expansion is on its way, and it could change March Madness forever.
Baker and the NCAA are talking with media partners, according to ESPN writer Pete Thamel. The proposal would see the field increased from 68 to at most 76 teams in the men's and women's tournaments.
Former ESPN columnist Jane McManus is happy to see the new women's sports show "Vibe Check," but can't believe it took so long.
Memphis basketball will be back in the March Madness hunt in 2026, according to ESPN's admittedly "way-too-early" bracketology.